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  1. I can't see us adding Mata to the 26, despite being out of options. When his rehab runs out, I think we trade him or try to sneak him through waivers.
  2. "Laughed" was a euphemism. I don't recall a single poster liking the idea. A few like Imanaga. I'm not saying I will be proven correct. They both have a long way to go on their contracts, but there is more gushing over Sale's mini-sample size of 2024 than Lugo, Imanaga, Gray and Monty combined.
  3. Even if he doesn't, he is likely to be about the same as Smith. If he's worse, then just go out an get the next Smith on the cheap.
  4. I was one of the few that was, too- back in 2019. I'm talking about the last 2-3 years: did a single poster ever suggest we extend Sale further? Most were counting the days until his contract expired, while hoping against hope, he;d regain his former glory days. Some were saying he should be our next closer. I don't recall anywhere near this much Sale love in several years. Even when he put together a nice stretch of starts, last year, nobody I remember was saying they expected this for 2024.
  5. Agreed. Maybe memories of Jacoby are too strong.
  6. I believe the 2023-2024 Duran is the one that will continue on into the near future (next 3-4 years.) We all remember the old Duran, always tweaking his swing or stance and bumbling around on D, but we should remember that he started at 2B. I think he is for real, now, but of course, this stretch could be the outlier. With O'Neill becoming a FA, I'd keep Duran, Ref & Abreu. (Rafaela is not going anywhere.)
  7. He may have gotten hurt, a lot, even if he stayed a RP'er, but I tend to agree. Moving him to the rotation probably led to more injuries. (Just my opinion.) Sometimes, moving pitchers to the rotation works, like Crawford. (Houck has moved back and forth.)
  8. Dusty Baker understood the value of catcher-pitcher dynamics by trotting out Maldanado, day after day, despite having very good hitting catchers on the bench. Now, Dusty and Maldanado are gone. Hoiw is that working out for the 'stros?
  9. Good to see Slaten get right back on track after that awful game vs STL. He has really just had 2 bad games (maybe 3) out of 17. He still has more to prove, but he's looking like a nice snag from Rule 5, once again, for the Sox. These 2-3 inning pitchers help save the pen from overwork.
  10. 58+ IP ERA Leaders 1.37 Suarez 1.79 Lugo 1.94 Houck 2.17 Crawford 2.52 Wheeler 2.56 Burnes 2.90 Glasnow 2.98 Berrios 3.05 Cease & Nola 3.10 Fedde 3.20 Gilbert 3.28 L Castillo A lot of these guys changed teams in the last year or two. Others between 50IP and 57 IP 0.84 Imanaga (another guy I hoped we'd sign, last winter) 1.80 Skubal 2.08 J Gray 2.16 R Olson 2.22 some guy formerly named Freakin'
  11. Only Seth Lugo has more IP and a lower ERA than Houck. 0.1 IP more 1.79 ERA to 1.94 Where are the posters who laughed at the idea of signing him? (I'm sure I'll hear from them, if he falls off a cliff.)
  12. SEA beat NYY and STL is up on BAL in the 7th.
  13. Whit did finish 11 games in 2021, although not in the traditional closer-type role. I think all but 3 were 2+ inning closeouts. In 2022, he finished the game in 4 of his first 5 relief games, before moving to the rotation. 8.2 IP in his first 3 games, combined, and the last one was a 9th inning-only game. After returning to the pen, in '22, he finished the game in 7 out of 9 straight games, before finishing the year with 5 games as a strict 7-8th inning guy.
  14. Other than 2020 and this year, it has not been a "smaller payroll." Other teams blew bye us like maniacs. Is that working for all of them? (I'm not defending the guy, but he has spent like no other Sox owner. Count inflation and he still blows the old guard away. I think he should and needs to spend more to get us back in the game. I have no idea if he will or won't.)
  15. I guess I should not be surprised at the Devers bashing.
  16. The D is not awful, anymore. It's not good, either, but it is nice seeing some really nice plays. That one by Rafaela, the other day, was one of the best I've seen a Sox SS make in 4 decades. We've seen improvement just from the start of the season (Devers, Abreu, Valdez...) and vast improvement, starting last year from Duran and our catchers.
  17. No doubt, but the word was he was not good at 2B, either. Even EValdez started looking okay on D before his demotion. Could some actual coaching of MLB players be working with this new management team? It seems to be with our pitchers- the same guys we had, last year.
  18. What happened to our awful defense?
  19. ...and he was supposed to be a poor defender.
  20. As soon as it takes.
  21. This site never ceases to baffle me.
  22. Too bad Devers can't hit a 2 run homer when down by 1 in the ninth. What a bum!
  23. Fat bottom boys You make the rocking world go around
  24. From when I started following the Sox, in the early 70's to 2003, we were scattershot from sucking to also-rans. Now we go from sucking to rings to sucking, sometimes all in 3 years. I know which one I prefer.
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