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Everything posted by moonslav59
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You've stuck with this all year, and maybe you do end up being right, but all year we have bounced back from these 2-3 game losing streaks. It does hurt to see Eaton, DHam and Yoshida sandwiched between slumping players. I take issue with the Duran comment. While he's been worse than 2024, he's at .773, now. He was at .774 8/30. He was at .784 8/15. He was at .767 7/28 He was at .756 7/9 He was between .708 and .753 all June. He was between .715 and .762 from 5/18 to .5/31. Before that the sample sizes were smaller and more volatile as he ranged from the .500's to mid .700's. He's been one of our most steady hitters all year. He's at .550 in the last 7 games. He, as well as most hitters have streaks like that, several times a year. He's at .752 the last 16 games and .875 since June 29th. The O has gone into a fink, since Anthony's injury. The loss of Abreu did not help. The line-up has lost 4 of their best batters, this year (Casas, Devers, Anthony and Abreu.) We also basically replaced out FT catcher from 2024, who was a decent bat, last year. Call it a choke all you want, and keep predicting doom & gloom, as you have all year- game by game, week by week. It's been working real well, right? The Sox have the 4th best record in the AL- just 4,5 GB the best AL record. While it's true that we are also 4.5 GA of being the 8th ranked team (bottom tier,) we have one of the best records in MLB since the end of June. Some choke! June 30> 43-21 MIL 40-23 BOS (63 games is a significant sample size.) 40-24 TOR 39-25 PHI 37-27 TEX 37-28 SEA 36-29 CLE Okay, looking at the worst stretches I can find, we are... 6-7 since AUG 29th... epic choke!!! Or is it the 0-2 run we are on?
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It looks like hopes of winning the ALE are fading away, unless we go 5-0 vs NYY & TOR and keep winning vs others (unlikely.) SEA is still playing. TEX is hot. We are 1.5 behind NYY and 1.5 ahead of SEA pending their result. One of HOU (80-68) /SEA (79-68) /TEX (78-70) will win the ALW. One will almost certainly be a WC winner, while the other could catch the Sox. 14 games to go.
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Losing 2 in a row is now a "choke." Okay, 5 of 8 is a "choke," LMAO. Oh, maybe going 6-7 in the last 13 is a choke. I'm cherry-picking the worst of the recent sample sizes I can find, and none look like chokes to me. This team should be commended for hanging tough, despite all that has happened. Now, I'll cherry-pick some good recent sample sizes: Won... 3 of last 5 (60%) 6 of 11 10 of 17 (59%) 13 of 21 (62%) 24 of 40 (60%) 39 of 62 (63%) Best winning % in AL? 58% TOR 57% DET I think the unnoticing is on your behalf.
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You said he did nothing to improve the team. I guess you meant at the deadline. Oh, and by the way: post deadline, the Sox are 22-15. 28-32 APR-MAY 31-19 JUN-JUL 22-15 AUG-SEP You see a team getting worse: I see a team overcoming crippling injuries to stay in the race for not only the playoffs, but just a handful of wins away from being near the best team in the AL. Ease up, dude!
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Thanks, harmony. I knew it seemed like a lot. and of course other teams have missed top players a lot, too. I don't blame Bloom for not having more depth. Our depth has helped keep us in this thing. Our weakness seems to be the lack of star power and relying too much on balance and depth with no real stand out masher. We have 9 SP'ers with 5 or more starts and Tolle+ Early+ Criswell with another 5. Only Crochet has stayed off the IL, among our top 12 SP;ers. We've been going without our 3rd best RP'er (Slaten) who was viewed as our top 2 pen arm, last winter. The Casas injury hurt and then blew up the Devers situation. Losing Anthony and Mayer took a lot of youthful energy away. Abreu was our HR leader and may not return this year.
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Brez should have known we needed 7 good OF'ers at the deadline. He did trade Devers, but losing 3 more big lefty bats has just been too hard for this offense to overcome. (Anthony, Abreu & Casas.) Couple that with just about every SP'er we have, except Crochet missing time, and I'm thinking we did well getting as far as we have. I still like our chances this weekend. Crochet & Bello.
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Oh, some other teams saw their 26th man get hurt more often. It's not just about max days on the IL, it's about who is on the IL. The Yanks lost Cole for the whole season, That was huge. The Dodgers lost more than the Sox. The Astros always have 3-5 top SP'ers on the IL. We lost 4 of our top 7-8 SP'ers, 2 for the full season and 2 for more than 2/3rd of it: Houck (our ace last year) Crawford (our IP leader last year) Sandoval (all year) and Dobbins (2/3.) We also saw some missed games by Bello & Gio. Criswell pitched a gem and then has been out. That's not even going into Fitts (our 8th or 9th best) and Perales (our best minor league arm last DEC.) We lost Slaten for much of 2025 and Wink for all of it. Casas went down early, Bregman for a while and then our best player, Anthony. Our best infield depth, Mayer, missed a big chunk. Now, Abreu is out. We are certainly top 10, and maybe top 5-6.
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Woo hit like BOS, tonight. They got 3 hit. Their loss put them at 71-70. POR is tied 4-4 late. Nothing much to report on from the farm, tonight.
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If it was me, I'd have played him at corner OF in AAA, once he was demoted. I can see the argument for 1B, but I just don't see that as his long term position. I don't want a utility player that sucks on defense, but can play 6-7 positions. He'd have to hit .800 to be worth it, which he might be able to do, but I'll just take an .800 DH or corner OF'er who can probably play better D by playing there FT.
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It has reached absurd levels, this year for the Sox. All year: Sandoval, Crawford, Hendriks (Perales) Almost all year: Houck, Dobbins, Casas, Wink Significant time: Bregman, Anthony, Abreu, Slaten, Mayer, Fitts, Yoshida, Guerrero, Murphy, Kelly Some time: Bello, Gio, Narvaez, Refsnyder, Bernardino, Criswell, Burdi, Moran I probably missed someone. The list of no time or very little time missed for injury is: Crochet, Chapman, Whitlock, Weissert & Wilson Duran, Rafaela, Story, Romy & Wong
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The 2026 Red Sox Foundation & One Possible Plan
moonslav59 replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
LOL. I'm not sure they view Marte as the hot potato Devers was, but he did cause some major issues. How about Harrison, Hicks, Sandlin and Casas? On a more serious note: Marte has a tax line at $19.4M for 5 more years. I wonder if somehow we could wiggle Yoshida into a package... something like Campbell, Yoshida, Sandlin and Clarke? -
That's the kicker, to me. More money plus more teams in the race to the end. Take this year, while TEX & CLE are still hanging onto hope, TEX at 77-70 would be the 8th team, now and... -1.5 CLE -3.0 KCR (realistically still in the race at 74-73) -5.0 TBR (hanging on by a thread at 72-75.) In the NL, instead of CIN & SFG being 1.5 GB NYM for the 7th slot, they'd be tied for the th slot with... -1.5 AZ at 73-74 -2.5 STL at 72-75 That's pretty significant.
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The 2026 Red Sox Foundation & One Possible Plan
moonslav59 replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
Teams with players at a 2.7 fWAR or better: 7 BOS 5 NYY (3 over 4.1, including Judge at 8.3- higher than our 1+2 combined) 5 TOR (4 over 3.8- our highest) 3 SEA (2 over 4.9) 3 DET 2 HOU, TEX & CLE NL Teams 6 LAD (5 over 3.1) 5 CHC (3 over 4.1) 5 MIL (4 over 3.0) 4 SFG (5 w Devers BOS+SFG) 4 NYM (2 over 5.0) 4 AZ (2 over 5.8 and 3 over 4.2) 3 PHI & SDP

