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  1. I hate hearing that, because now Sogard is going to prove you wrong. A .540 OPS might be as bad as you think it gets, but that OPS alone can get 0.540 points worse…
  2. It means that Old Red only reads headlines. It’s the literary equivalent of only watching highlights…
  3. Capra is 29 years old with a career .369 OPS in MLB. Unless the goal is to make everyone else feel better about their numbers, no way they promote Capra. But Ward!! I mean why is his .474 OBP still in AAA? Why did Breslow trade for this guy if he’s not going to use him instead of other players whose offensive talents right now are such that they couldn’t hit the ground if the jumped off a cliff?
  4. If he doesn’t move there, it might just mean they expect Story back relatively soon and they won’t be re-arranging anyone in the meantime. And the article does blatantly say Monasterio is likely to get the bulk of the SS playing time while Story is out…
  5. It’s not so surprising about the 4 second year players. The term “sophomore slump” has been around for decades. It’s not so surprising Story would struggle. He’s reaching the end of the road despite being only 33. The injuries and wear and tear might be catching up. Duran? Bad seasons happen, and the guy is a notorious tinkerer when it comes to his swing and his stance, and he can be his own worst enemy. But this level of (non-)production is beyond surprising. And while Yoshida was never a slugger, it’s getting bad with him too. He’s morphing into Freddy Sánchez before our eyes. But at least he keeps up the OBP. But all this at once? Thats just ridiculous. Heck 4 simultaneous sophomore slumps probably defies Vegas odds…
  6. Duran’s been awful all year, and he’s been in the lineup everyday lately. He had a brief 3 game hot streak, but since then his OPS is about .250. Thats a bad OPS for a pitcher, never mind a leadoff hitter…
  7. The thing about the Sox is they’re not loaded with veteran players. Narvaez, Anthony, Durbin and Mayer all have less than 2 years. The Sox oldest starter is Contreras (34) and Story is the only other veteran that’s played for another team. After those two, Yoshida is the only other player over 30, and he’s only starting due to injury. It is a young team…
  8. If a bunch of players had career years ladt year and reverted to career norms this year, this is a plausible theory. But Jarren Duran is .250 below his previous career worst OPS. He didn’t forget how to hit because Bregman left. Story is also have a career worst season. Yoshida is having his career worst SLG. That’s not all because Bregman left. Might as well ask how these players even got to MLB in the first place without Bregman…
  9. I’d be more prone to believe the Bregman thing if a few players had career years ladt year and reverted to career norms this year, but that’s not the case. They didn’t all suddenly forget how to hit because Bregman left…
  10. Interestingly, last time Philly fired a manager it was the exact opposite when they brought in an inexperienced interim manager to replace Joe Girardi in 2022. The results were good then, too, since it was that interim manager they just fired…
  11. Ward LF Abreu RF Contreras 1b Yoshida DH Mayer SS Gasper C Rafaela CF Story 2b Durbin 3b Go for it…
  12. I’d take Adames with Chapman. Keep Mayer at 2b. Bump Durbin to utility/weakside 2b platoon (ugh). Demote Monasterio or DFA IKF and bring up Braiden Ward. It’s time…
  13. Thats the straight baseball answer. But not the full reason many trades are made. Chapman and Adames have a combined 9+ seasons of control remaining at a cost of $280mill or so. Yoshida and Story have about 3+ combined seasons at about $70mill. Boston has a spending issue with fans. San Fran has an issue with too much money committed. Sure Chapman and Adames might turn around, but when they get down to 3+ years of control left, they’re likely to be worse and more expensive than Yoshida/Story. And Adames’ salary jumps from $13mill in 2026 to $31mill in 2027. This is the time to trade him. Does any of this influence your answer?
  14. But they weren’t this bad before Bregman, and while he apparently did help some teammates, that doesn’t explain why half of them have plummeted below pre-Bregman levels, unlike Houston when Bregman left. He also appears to have had minimal impact on the Cubs so far this year, if any impact at all..
  15. 5th in the AL, not MLB (11th in MLB). So not necessarily so freaky.
  16. I’ve been wondering that. As hard as I’ve been on Durbin, I did notice he started equally poorly last year, with a .501 OPS as late as May 20th. If he can repeat his June-Oct performance he would be acceptable. Story? I’m ok with his benching. Duran? Biggest disappointment on this team to the point I’d be ok watching the Sox role the dice with Braiden Ward. Especially since I’ve noticed how Tampa has taken advantage of teams no longer knowing how to defend bunts…
  17. That’s the thing. It’s actually weird. Ive seen some theorize they all just gave up because the Sox didn’t spend enough money, but that’s just nonsense. It’s really projecting from ppl that wanted to see them spend more. At some point, that logic implies some player or players gave up because they are upset that they were not replaced as starters. Really? Think anyone starting for any team in MLB ever has ever thought “if ownership really wanted to win, they shouldn’t rely on me to help at all. They need to replace me AND FAST.” Or they throw teammates under the bus. “This team doesn’t want to win. Otherwise why would they let Andy start. He’s f***ing horrible. I quit.”
  18. I would have thought bottom 10 surprising, but not insane. Bottom 3? No way. The Sox lineup might look light to some, but it wouldn’t have been hard to find 7 or 8 that looked even lighter…
  19. And if they were 19, we’d probably be .500 or better. They just limited a Philly to 6 runs in a 3 game series and lost twice…
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