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  1. You missed by 1 or 2 games a few times, and did not play too well, the times you did get in. Maybe this year will be different. Getting a first round bye and then not having to play NYY or BOS next looks good for you guys.
  2. Post All Star Game .916 Anthony (.750 Sept) .828 Ref (.785) .819 Duran (.692) .790 Lowe (.752) .780 DHam (.704) .778 Story (.795) .775 Eaton (.898) .728 Romy (.813) .727 Bregman (.640) .694 Abreu .690 Yoshida (.837) .650 Sogard (.695) .625 Wong (.590) .620 Narvaez (.702) .587 Rafaela (.669) .488 Toro
  3. vs RHPs .903 Anthony .864 Lowe .851 Duran .809 Bregman .808 Abreu .767 Eaton .743 Story .740 Mayer .732 Yoshida .723 Narvaez .720 Rafaela .718 Romy (Good enough for FT) .659 Campbell .617 DHam .616 Refsnyder .552 Sogard .503 Wong ________________ vs LHPs .978 Romy (KaPOW!) .959 Refsnyder (4 straight seasons, now!) .857 Sogard .855 Bregman .770 Anthony (Proven FT'er?) .734 Story (did well vs both) .731 Narvaez (nearly identical to v RHPs) .678 Rafaela (Career reverse splits .698 v R/.642 v L) .676 Abreu (FT, next year?) .675 Campbell .673 Eaton .600 Duran (maybe he needs platoon- not Abreu) .508 Yoshida .488 Wong (Career reverse splits .688/.660) .416 Mayer (questions about being a FT batter) .402 Lowe (should never start v L) .358 DHam (should never bat v L)
  4. Top Home OPS (Away) .990 Lowe .671 .976 Devers .826 .880 Duran .677 .874 Eaton .608 .861 Ref .809 .842 Romy .804 .820 Narvaez .637 .806 Anthony .910 .775 Story .709 .761 Bregman .875 .759 Rafaela .662 .744 Mayer .620 .738 Abreu .852 .694 Sogard .603 .657 Casas .521 .617 Yoshida .755 .600 Toro .724 .533 DHam .638 .530 Wong .473 .470 Campbell .847
  5. Good to see Ceddanne end on a high note. He still would benefit from continuing improvement with plate discipline. His K% has fallen and his BB% has risen, so there is hope. Team BB% lowest 0.48 Ceddanne & Sogard 0.49 Yoshida & Toro 0.50 Story 0.53 Romy (It's not like he blew others away like he did in '23-'24.) .301 Mayer .277 Anthony .274 Campbell .269 Story .258 Refsnyder .249 Narvaez .244 Lowe .243 Duran .242 DHam & Abreu .241 Casas .238 Romy .291 Sogard .223 Wong .211 Eaton .199 Ceddanne .148 Toro .141 Bregman .117 Yoshida (Amazing that he is so much better than almost everyone. This is very rare for an undisciplined batter.) Ceddanne 2023+2024>>> 2025 K% 27.1% >>> 19.9% BB% 2.9% >>>4.8% OBP .275>>>.291 SLG .389>>>.411 OPS+ 84>>> 94 ISO: .144>>>.164 1.1 fWAR>>>3.6 fWAR (before today) 2.8 bWAR>>>4.6 bWAR (before today)
  6. Final Pitching ERAs for 2025 (listed in order of most total batters faced) 60+ IP (Batters faced) 2.59 Crochet 814 (The biggest addition) 3.35 Bello 700 (statement year) 3.41 Giolito 613 (redemption year) 5.45 Buehler 508 (added to the list of failed SP signings) 2.25 Whitlock 293 (Huge season) 2.82 Weissert 27 (unsung pen hero) 4.13 Dobbins 256 (played a key role) 1.17 Chapman 228 (amazing season) ____________________ 30-59 IP 3.14 Bernardino 224 (Did fine) 3.35 Wilson 207 (helped a lot) 8.04 Houck 203 (gone till '27) 5.00 Fitts 195 (meh) 3.95 Newcomb 190 (should moved to pen) 4.58 Kelly 152 (meh) 3.12 Murphy 148 (earned a look in '26) 4.24 Slaten 137 (glad he's back) _________________ 15 to 29 IP 5.40 D May 133 (UGH... 8.20 Hicks 97 (...LEE) 2.08 Matz 82 (Nice deadline get) 3.57 Criswell 80 (too bad got hurt) 2.33 Early 79 (Wow!) 3.31 Alcala 76 (didn't stay long) 6.06 Tolle 74 (Needs some movement on his FBs) 4.15 Guerrero 72 (meh) ___________________ Under 15 IP Hendriks 59 Harrison 56 Winckowski 52 I Campbell 28 Burdi 21 Moran 20 Stock 15 Fulmer 13 Toro 8 Eaton 4
  7. It's pretty telling that the Sox have just 3 batters qualify for things like the batting title (more than 502.) OPS in order of most PAs in 2025: .774 Duran (another very good season for Jarren) .741 Story (finally, a full season) .709 Rafaela (nice finish to '25) _______________________ 300-501 PAs .822 Bregman (missed time) .725 Narvaez (big plus to team) .786 Abreu (missed time) .826 Romy (came into his own) .859 Anthony (We could use him, right now!) ______________________ 150-299 PAs: .660 Toro .664 Campbell .838 Refsnyder .695 Yoshida .590 DHam .500 Wong _____________________ 20-149 PAs .674 Mayer (stabilized 3B & 2B for a short while) .790 Lowe (stabilized 1B) .580 Casas (His injury destabilized 1B) .661 Sogard (Did okay as a deep sub) .731 Eaton (Did more than okay as a deep sub)
  8. I think it's about having Gio for the playoffs and not positioning for a preferred slot in the playoffs. These types of choices occur all season, when a manager chooses not to use their closer or a certain RP'er, because they are looking at the long game not just that one game's results.
  9. We need Gio to start a playoff game. That is a no brainer. We start De Leon and try to win.
  10. We could have gone with... 3B Eaton SS Sogard 2B DHam or played Romy at 2B and DHam/Sogard at 2B Story should be rested today.
  11. Is Drohan, Jack Anderson of Isaac Coffey any better? Clearly better?
  12. Yes. I'm not for 32 teams, but the money is a big lure. I think 32 would help them justify going to a 16 team playoff structure and you got it.... more money!
  13. DHam has 2 pluses: 1. Baserunning, but Eaton is nearly as good at that. 2. Defense at 2B, but Romy is good enough at 2B and might play their FT. The only issue might be that Romy could play 1B vs LHPs, since Lowe really sucks vs lefties, but again, DHam sucks vs LHPs, too, so no way I play him over Lowe. Sorry, DHam. You sit this out. You did nothing to earn a slot.
  14. Yup. Keeping the kids (Early & Harrison) fresh as well as lining up Gio for a playoff start.
  15. We probably only need 11 pitchers- 12 tops, but we'll need an innings eater, in case someone(s) gets yanked early or we want a mop up long relief guy. I'd go with 2: Early and Harrison. That makes 11 with your 9. The 12th and maybe 13th guys would be between Murphy, Tolle and Kelly- in that order, in my opinion. (Kelly out and maybe Tolle, too..) I'd like to give Cora more everyday player options, so he can PH and PR more often. I doubt we go with 15 everyday players, but 14 could happen: 11 Locks: Bregman, Story, Duran, Rafaela, Abreu, Narvaez, Yoshida, Romy, Refsnyder, Lowe, Wong. That leaves 2-3 from: (IMO, by this order) Eaton Sogard DHam (likely odd man out)
  16. If we ever see a 32 team MLB, it would open several options: Two 16 team leagues: 3 games vs 16 teams from other league: 3 x 16=48 games 7 games vs 15 teams in own league: 7 x 15=105 games 153 game season (if you played 8 vs own league, if would be a 168 game season) The 153 game season would allow for longer playoffs with 8 teams making it from each league. You could also have longer series to add more revenue and more high stakes games. (Four 7 game series to win a WS, or maybe the first round 5 games.) Or go to four 8 team divisions and unbalanced schedules with the same issues we have today. 3 games vs other league (3 x 16=48) 6 games vs other division (6 x 8=48) 9 games vs own division (9 x 7=63) 159 game schedule
  17. Agreed, and as long as we have an AL-NL, there could be a way to devise an equal schedule within each league: 4 games vs each team in other league: 4 x 15 teams=60 games 7 games vs own league teams: 7 x 14=98 games 158 games or 3 games vs each team in other league: 3 x 15=45 games 8 games vs each team in own league: 8 x 14=112 gams 167 game schedule or 2 games vs each other league team: 30 games 9 games vs own league teams: 126 games 156 games At least each team in each league plays the same schedule as each other.
  18. But they will never ever play the exact same schedules. That would mean... 5 games vs 29 teams=145 schedule or 6 games vs 29 teams=174 schedule
  19. Yes, the players do their best to win every game, but not the manager- in this specific case.
  20. ...and how many of DD's best additions were made possible by Ben's highly-regarded prospects. Hey, we probably don't sign Gio without the money saved from the Sale trade. (Sale is hurt, again while Gio will likely start a playoff game for us.)
  21. We play 3 games in the first round. It should be Crochet, Giolito & Bello. If Gio pitches today. he misses the first round or pitches on short rest.
  22. The bigger flaw is giving division winners a higher initial seed that teams with better records. The playoffs should be seeded by record. 1. TOR or NYY vs winner of 4-5 seeds. 2. NYY or TOR vs winner of 3 (SEA)-6 seeds. TOR and NYY earned the two best records by being the two best team. They played in the toughest division against tougher opponents.
  23. We won't start Giolito, right? He'd miss game 3 of the playoffs or be pitching on short rest.
  24. Unless Bregman totally collapses after deciding to stay with BOS, he will still get another deal afterwards. He's getting so much from us, that if you add what he might get in his next contract to this one, it could easily outweigh what he might get on a 4-5 year new deal, this winter. I'm starting to think he stays. He seems to like BOS and has the Cora connection.
  25. He was on the 26 when the trade was made, so when they said they "will add," it meant another.
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