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  1. To be fair, he should have fouled out to 3rd. It almost looked like he just took it to end the inning.
  2. Crochet unaffected by the 25 minute bottom of the first.
  3. Burns had to be tipping. No way you go up there against a guy throwing 100 and look off speed first pitch multiple times.
  4. Do we see Chapman in the 9th just so he can get some work in?
  5. Surprisingly, according to Baseball Reference, there’s never been a major league player named Kluger. Edit - I wish this place had a delete option for duplicate posts.
  6. Surprisingly, there has never been a major league player named Kluger, according to Basebsll Reference..
  7. Hey. at least he hit it hard; how many times this season have we watched a slow trudge back to the dugout or a pop up in that situation.
  8. Well, you might get your wish; that had oblique written all over it.
  9. Only place he could have hit it (okay, a chopper to the mound doesn’t work either) and not scored the run.
  10. As I said to Splendid, from Romy’s view on the field, it had to have looked like the LF had caught the ball; it certainly went into it briefly, so I can see why he went back. Even if he he had seen it pop out, he would have gotten only to 3rd (Anthony probably is on 2nd in that case), which is exactly where they ended up after the bad throw by the catcher.
  11. I’ll give Romy a break on that one; from field level, it had to have looked like the LF had caught it and he had to get back. (And now thanks to the Jays catcher, it ended up exactly the way it would have). Edit - and in true Sox fashion, don’t take advantage of it.
  12. Houck had a career half season. He was pretty bad after the ASB.
  13. They just posted Houck’s rehab stats today; they were ugly again.
  14. That’s why he only gets used in games where you fall well behind early and you don’t really care if he gets hit so long as he can save the rest of the pen some innings.
  15. Sox are going to pay him one way or another. If they release him, someone probably takes a shot on him for the prorated portion of the MLB minimum.
  16. Yeah, he doesn’t even offer potential long relief to eat up innings that Buehler does. And I’m not advocating keeping Walker.
  17. IMO, if they choose to keep him, Buehler should be relegated to the long relief role Newcomb had early on. He only comes in if the starter has a bad day and it doesn’t really matter if he does well or not.
  18. Unfortunately, that aged well for about an hour.
  19. They hit him in one inning; haven’t done anything in the other 4.
  20. Sad thing is he should have been out of the inning on the Eaton play. OTOH, it took two tremendous plays to get the first two outs so maybe it evened up.
  21. That may very well be the message Cora is sending to Breslow. As Middlebrooks said, the matchup doesn’t matter if the pitcher isn’t throwing strikes.
  22. Narvaez can’t catch every game; no catcher can. The backup is going to get 1-2 starts per week. That’s true on every team. Narvaez is already showing signs of some fatigue. Wong is having a horrible year and you’ll get no argument from me on possibly upgrading from him, but he’s what they have right now and he is going to play a couple times a week.
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