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  1. Yes, we do still "need" someone to win the 2B job and prove themselves worthy of keeping it and hopefully being a plus, but I think we may very well not go outside the organization, this winter. I think we will feel like we have enough strong enough candidates that one wins the job and does well, while having decent depth from those who lose out on the FT job. We may also see a platoon choice win the job. A lot depends on Story and SS. If Mayer wins the SS job, we have out 2Bman alrady penciled in, as long as Story is healthy. If Mayer starts in AAA or never wins the SS job, he may be in the mix for the 2B job. Assuming Story at SS (with Mayer, Romy and Sogard as reserves,) these are the 2B competitors: Grissom DHam Mayer Romy Sogard Meidroth (EValdez: emergency only) To me, these choices look better than the last few years: Most PAs at 2B since 2019: Arroyo 544 Story 396 (The SS) Valdez 319 (likely a DH/LF'er only from here on out) Chavis 254 Holt 206 (was decent) Marco Hernandez 131 Marwin 119 Reyes 100 DHam 95 Arauz 91 Peraza 89 Nunez & Urias 88 Grissom 83 Over 22/Under 52: Iggy, Yolmer S, Westbrook, Owings, Lin, Turner & Downs I'm not saying our middle IF is fixed, but I do like our choices better, now. Compared to the last 5 years, a DHam-Grissom platoon would be okay.
  2. I'm not sure how much fWAR factors into the vote, either. In basic stats, Rafaela places: 1st RBI 58 1st Run 57 3rd in HRs 13 3rd in SBs 16 6th in SLG .417(3rd out of those with 400+ PAs) .288 OBP is one of the worst This does not look like ROY number, to me.
  3. I'm not sure any of the big 3 start the season on the big club, even though we have no clear back-up catcher on the current roster for 2025. C: Wong + Heineman type addition 1B: Casas (Romy) 2B: Grissom-DHam (platoon?) SS: Story, Romy 3B: Devers LF: Duran CF: Rafaela RF: Abreu-Refsnyder (platoon) DH: Yoshida Maybe, somebody wins a job in ST'ing, or an injury forces a rookie onto the 26, but I doubt we plan on it. ML Ready depth in AAA (AA) C: Teel, Gasper (Hickey) 1B: Dalbec/Jordan/Gasper 2B: Sogard/Westbrook/EValdez SS: Mayer 3B: Meidroth LF: EValdez/Westbrook CF: (Anthony) RF: Anthony DH: Valdez/Hickey/Gasper
  4. I was going to mention Nate and Peavy, but neither were considered TOTR pitchers at the time of the trades. We certainly do much better trading for SP'ers than signing them.
  5. Thanks. I was too lazy to go back and look.
  6. While true, I think even you would have to say Rafaela has exceeded expectations on offense, this year. (maybe not on D.) He had serious issues with high K rates and high chase rates all through the minors, and we knew they must have been working with him to improve in that area. I also think we have to take into account his awful start to the season, at the plate. .463 on APR 26 .597 as late as JUN 5! Here is one way to breakdown his season: .463 in 97 PAs to start the season .710 from 4/27 to 6/5 (125 PAs) & Under .600 at the 222 PA mark of the season is a significant sample size .824 in his last 197 PAs, which is a bigger sample size than the two above. It's not definitive, but it is pretty good and growing longer. Another view: .586 first 203 PAs .814 last 216 PAs We don't know what he will do, going forward, and he will have to make adjustments to the adjustments league pitchers make on approaching him. It's easy to say, "He needs to learn to be disciplined and not chase so many bad pitches," but I'm not so sure that is the solutions. For one thing, we are not sure he can do that without messing up his swing and mindset. I'm not comparing him to Devers, here, but many wanted him to change his approach, too, and of course all batters have made adjustments over their careers, but do not think he has made any major adjustments to his approach. He still swings at some pitches outside the zone, and some go for homers. I'm just not sure "change" is always a solution. That being said, I wish he could/would be more selective, but if that changes his approach, radically, it might not be for the good. I'd be happy with .700 and fewer unforced errors from Rafaela, going forward. .725 to .750 is now above the mean in MLB, and would be very nice from him. .750+ would be great.
  7. You don't have to talk me into liking Cora.
  8. No, the Sale trade was not prospects for pitching. I know it's been a long time, since we've done it, but the last time worked (prospects for Sale.) When was the last time we traded for a TOTR pitcher, and it did not work? Beckett? Schilling? Pedro? (granted this was pitching prospects for Pedro.) Our record trading for aces or solid #2s is way better than FA signings (Price, Lackey, Clements...) We may swing and miss, badly, and whoever we trade could go on to do great things. I get that, but we can't just do nothing, and waiting for JH to spend big on pitching, again, and our GM to guess correctly on who we sign seems much harder to see happening. I don't like trading away prospects. I'm a huge farm lover, but it HAS TO BE DONE!
  9. Easier said than done, and the way Yoshida has come to life, who knows what we do. Anyway, we won't improve the pitching on any trade return for Yoshida. We will for Anthony or Abreu plus others.
  10. Not to mention Whitlock, and Martin for much of the season, and Slaten, recently.
  11. July 5th to today for Valera: 21 IP in 5 GS 1 Hit 0 ER 5 BB 23 Ks KaPOWZA!
  12. Good one! It sure is nice seeing Jansen looking like Jansen, again. Keep it going!
  13. Crawford vs Ragans (LHP) Let's hope Crawford can get it back together, and we do better vs LHPs than we have much of the season. It was sure nice to win the first 2, but one more would be really great! GO SOX!
  14. BAL, MIN & KCR lost. NYY postponed. Good night for the Sox. WC race 67-47 BAL (0.5 GB NYY for ALE) 63-49 MIN 63-52 KCR 61-51 BOS -0.5 (+1 in loss column on KCR) 58-55 HOU -4.0 57-55 TBR -4.5 AL East NYY - BAL -0.5 BOS -5.5 TBR -9.5 TOR -15.0
  15. That was a very satisfying win. More than just "fun."
  16. He sure looks like the real deal, now. He has swing that is not something I can honestly say I like, but it gets results, and what to criticize? Before long, we'll be hearing Red say he always liked the signing, but just felt we "overpaid."
  17. SAL won 3-2 in 10, but WOW!!! Valera is unbelievable! 4 IP 0 H 0ER 2BB 5K Taylor went 4-5 Woo lost, tonight. EValdez and Dalbec homered. Casas 1-4 w BB Grissom 0-5 POR won 7-0 as I Coffey went 5 IP (5H, 0ER, 0BB and 11Ks!) Binelas homered. Anthony 2-5 Campbell 1-3 w 2BB Teel 1-3 w 2BB Jordan 2-5 w 2B and 5 rbi Ehrhard 1-4 GRE lost 9-4, but E Rod pitched okay. Riemer 2-3 Castro 2-5 Romero 1-3
  18. Gotta like how this team strikes right back, immediately after Bello gave up the lead. Yoshida is really reshaping his image with Sox Nation. I hope he can keep this up. He's been a big boost to the O.
  19. Staring Rafaela at SS in 53 games (52 in CF,) which was out of necessity, at first, at least, has made Cora's OF juggling act easier. Injuries to O'Neill and the platoon aspect or Abreu and Refsnyder helped, too, but once we add Anthony, I think the task becomes too difficult and cumbersome. Players that ar just too good on O and or D will be riding the bench, while we watch our shallow pitching staff cough up game after game..
  20. But, no mention of a "scheduled day off" for Devers, Duran or Rafaela. I'd add O'Neill to the list but his several mini-injuries and illnesses gave him some days off, here and there. Catchers always get more days off, so they don't count. Your point is a good one, though, granted. We only have 3 guys with over 70 games started (non DH) out of 111. Wong is 4th with 70! I liked the idea or "resting Wong" at DH, like they did 5 times. O'Neill and Devers would have more GS'd, if it wasn't for injuries.
  21. I just don't see the "scheduled days off" or hear them called that, this year, by Cora.
  22. Rafaela should be the FT CF'er, next year- a full year before ref's control years run out. The middle IF should take care of itself, unless one of two things happen: 1. Story gets hurt, again. 2. Mayer is not what we hope he is. Our 2B could be fine with Story or Mayer, or with these 3-4 guys fighting it out or platooning 2B: DHam-Romy Grissom-Sogard I kinda like a Mayer at SS and Story at 2B combo, with DHam and Romy as UT. If Grissom beats out Romy, fine.
  23. Indeed. I will say, their 4th place team, DET at 53-60, looked a lot better, early on and is 1 GB the ALW 3rd place team (TEX.) They are the only division with three 63 win teams. The NLW has 3 with 61+. The ALE has 3 with 60+.
  24. No doubt, and one season's results do not tell the whole story.
  25. Good word choices. Persistent works, too.
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