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  1. So, ZIPS projects these PAs: 672 Devers 622 Bogey 591 JD 568 Verdugo 540 Kike 510 Iggy 497 Schwarber 489 Dalbec 481 Duran 486 Vaz 481 Hamilton 458 JBJ 433 Casas 401 Arauz 385 Munoz 222 Arroyo It's obvious their method for assigning PAs is based on many assumptions, including some near impossibilities.
  2. What if the very act of assigning weight is inappropriate? (sarcasm alert)
  3. That granny was my number one for Papi, too. (He was 1 for 21 in his other ABs, that series, which somehow made it even more special.)
  4. Papi his so many, they all kinda blend together! LOL!
  5. The end has been here for quite sometime.
  6. Carlton Fisk's walk off was perhaps the most memorable Sox walk off I remember.
  7. Don't count on it.
  8. I wish west coast games would start at 6 pm Pacific time.
  9. Yes, you tend to miss the best ones more than the so-so ones.
  10. Why not call it the Ted Williams era or "reign?" You missed my point, as usual.
  11. If I had written this, you'd have nit-picked the fact that the Yaz "era" ended in 1983.
  12. '72 was awful, too. We finished 1/2 game behind the Tigers due to an unbalanced schedule caused by a work stoppage. That year, we won 4 in a row (going up 1.5) before losing 3 of the last 4, including 2 of 3 to Detroit.
  13. Yaz had such a bubbly and happy persona!
  14. I disagree with this opinion.
  15. If it was offensive to you, I apologize. You often quote ZIPS and Steamer and use them as a reference and as the backbone of your player evaluation. I only meant it in this sense and context. My guess is you quote those sources more than all the rest of the posters combined. Once could say you use them "religiously," or would that be offensive, too?
  16. ZIPS=Gospel to you.
  17. WS chances: 10.9% HOU 8.4% NYY 8.0% CWS 6.2% TOR 5.9% TBR 2.2% BOS 1.8% LAA, OAK 1.3% CLE 1.2% SEA For a man who depends on ZIPS as much as you do, this sure shows the ALE division to be super dominant over the ALW, next year. The Sox are 6th in playoff chances as well, despite being behind 3 teams in their division.
  18. No, it was another game. I think they lost that one something like 6-2. I was just making an observation about Perez & HRs not related to game 7.
  19. I'll go with Bench, but Morgan was great, too.
  20. Reggie Cleveland allowed 2 HRs to Perez, but yes, that one off Lee was the killer.
  21. Yes, I know the history. I just did not "live" that history. '67 woke up the dormant Sox fans.
  22. I became a Sox fan in 1972, so the '67 season was not part of my life. Great season, though! I can see how that one tops 1075 for many older Sox fans.
  23. That was my favorite team. I was just a teenager, and it was such an exciting time and experience. The heart break was pretty rough, but what a team. Luis Tiant Bill Lee Burleson Lynn Rice Evans Fisk Carbo, Cooper, Doyle & Griffin Roger Moret Only 10 pitchers had more than 7 IP! They only used 12 all year (2 for 11 IP combined!) Lee, Tiant and Wise all had 255+ IP
  24. That was certainly the best 5 year stretch in Sox history, at least post Babe Ruth. We came so close in 2003. here are the highest Sox fWAR teams from 2003-2018: 54.1 2003 & 2016 52.0 2013 51.3 2008 50.7 2018 50.6 2011 48.1 2007 45.3 2004 ( I hope I added these numbers correctly. I was rushed.)
  25. I'm not saying fWAR should decide which Sox team was the best, but here are some numbers from 2004-2018: Best fWAR (batting + fielding) 36.3 2011 36.2 2013 35.2 2016 32.9 2008 32.2 2018 29.7 2007 27.6 2005 24.9 2010 24.7 2004 24.4 2009 (wRC+: 117 in 2011, 114 in 2013 & 2004, 113 in 2016, 112 in 2005, 111 in 2018, 110 in 2008 and 109 in 2007 & 2010.) Pitching fWAR: 23.2 2017 20.6 2004 18.8 2016 18.5 2018 & 2009 18.4 2007 & 2008 15.8 2013 15.7 2010 Add together: 52.0 2013 50.7 2018 48.1 2007 45.3 2004 (Best pitching)
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