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  1. He was the lone team rep twice. Still he went to multiple All Star games and might be the worst ever player to do so…
  2. Tim Salmon retired after 2006. I assume you mean Mike Trout as the other piscine Angel. But Trout is owed some $228mil over the next 6 years and has only played 237 games from 2021 through 2023…
  3. Yes, and it’s not good for the Red Sox by any measure. Unless you enjoy watching the team flounder and hope it continues…
  4. But that helps Henry maintain his spendthrift ways. He doesn’t care if opposing fans come; in fact, he appears to be counting on it…
  5. This was a “trickle down promotion.” They happen all the time and mean very little…
  6. Dalbec can be demoted. Cooper could not. That’s probably a bigger factor than we realize…
  7. I stand by my longstanding view that Scott Cooper is the worst player in MLB history with multiple All Star appearances…
  8. That’s fair. Those “bad years” for the Phillies were actually loaded with serious HOF talent. But somehow the failures of this team got ignored. Growing up we all heard about the futility of the Cubs and Red Sox with their long WS droughts. And everyone ignored the Phillies - an original team on the Senior Circuit - didn’t win a World Series until 1980. The White Sox - whose title drought started the year before Boston’s and ended the year after - are the other team whose long history of failure largely gets ignored. Including in your analysis. How did you forget that team?
  9. Why? It doesn’t matter to Henry who buys the tickets. As long as someone does…
  10. Just ahead of Criswell? And where does Scott rank on this list?
  11. I didn’t bring up 2008 originally. Keep up with the conversation…
  12. DH is still the position with the least risk of injury. And one injury to Yoshida doesn’t change that at all.n “Not playing” is NOT a position. Please show me one baseball card ever where the player’s position was listed as “not playing”. Not to mention, the notion of telling a healthy baseball player to shut down completely for a prolonged period because the team isn’t going to compete for a title is flat out wrong on multiple levels…
  13. No, you tried to make that the discussion. The quote you responded to clearly mentioned 2008. And I will take my Red Sox in the entirety over some piece of s*** franchise that took nearly a century to win their first title. I’m not the kind of fan who starts crying i over a couple bad seasons…
  14. Maybe, but I’d take the overall history of the Red Sox over that of the Phillies, who might be the least successful franchise in MLB history. I’ll take Boston’s 2022 and 2023 if I also get 2004 thru 2018…
  15. Maybe, but you don’t tell a healthy baseball player to avoid risk and sit the rest of the year. These guys have short enough careers as it is. If Devers was willing to sit for a month or two to avoid injury while the team tanked, I would hope the Sox ship him out this offseason. Why would any team want a baseball player who didn’t want to play baseball?
  16. Point? What position has the smallest risk of injury?
  17. What’s the difference? Have we reached the point where a 78 win season is a complete failure but an 81 win season is some sort of moral victory?
  18. Much less often. Unless you’re counting hemorrhoids caused by all that bench time…
  19. With 8 players making $20mill AAV or more, that leash might be short, but a least it’s bedazzled with diamonds…
  20. Especially since it’s very unlikely anyone brings back a SP who steps right into an MLB rotation. Those players are needed by their current teams…
  21. Ok, but fWAR is better for determining who is the better player at a position this year. And fan balloting means little towards determining bench players, which is a much more likely scenario for Devers. Bench players are chose with player ballot and the Commissioner’s Office. Is OPS or fWAR more useful there?
  22. Name recognition is more helpful for selecting names on ballots. If it becomes a factor in the bench, Alex Bregman enters the picture…
  23. It absolutely is when the first words on your post are “Looking at fWAR”…
  24. Looking at fWAR, Duran is tied for fourth among AL outfielders, behind the 3 names mentioned above . Devers is fourrh among AL third basemen, behind Ramírez, Westburg and Paredes. Does Devers go at all?
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