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A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
As usual, a well thought out suggestion for improving the Sox. I have a little different take as I like an outfield of Duran, Anthony, Abreu and Refsnyder with Rafaela on the 40 man but getting a AAA assignment to improve his hitting. That outfield is fairly young, athletic and plays good defense although admittedly is not balanced at the plate. An infield of Casas, Campbell, Story and Devers also makes sense although Devers at 31.5 Mil a year through 2033 makes me wonder if we will carry dead weight that will hurt us along the way. Grissom is a talented and young guy with upside if he can stay healthy. He is insurance in the infield and could add balance to the lineup. Wong and one other at catcher. Teel is not ready but a long term FA may not be needed as I expect Teel may make the jump in 2026. Yoshida can hit and as a result may be of interest to another team who isn't as lefty biased as we are. Unloading his salary makes more sense to me and then Refsnyder, Devers, Casas or Grissom can DH. I am not sold on a right hand power hitter with a high strikeout rate. If we do get one perhaps he should be able to cover ist base when facing left hand starters. Perhaps keeping DHam makes sense for his speed, defense and versatility and trading from some of our other prospect talent to land a ist lline left hand starter and two quality arms for the bull pen although more likely much of the BP may have to come from the FA ranks. I'm interested why you didn't mention Mayer. -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
I'm of the opinion we go for speed, defense, balance and contact hitters. Some of those can be prospects. What have we got to lose after the past 5 years. I doubt if we spend big, so would like to conserve what we have for pitching. Wong and FA (dont think Teel is ready) Casas Campbell/Grissom Story/Grisssom Devers(Would trade him but don't see a favorable situation) or DH/Hamilton Abreu/ Refsnyder Duran Anthony (Rafaela to minors to work on hitting. Up early) And E. Valdez X Yoshida (doesn't fit the team going forward-neither speed, defense or balance) -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
After watching the Dodgers edge out the Padres, it made me think that both these teams are loaded with big name hitters and they also have excellent defensive teams. Despite those attributes, both teams were largely shutdown by exceptional pitching. In the case of the Dodgers, they had injuries among their starters and were relying on a very capable and deep bull pen. To me there are two seasons. One where a team has to make the playoffs and the second for the team to succeed in the playoff. In the first, a loaded team can beat up enough on average pitching and the second where they have to have outstanding pitching while eking out wins with defense, speed and what hitting they can find. Hitters who have low strike out rates and put the ball in play are especially valued. The Sox currently have one of the poorer defenses in baseball, had too many players with high strike rates and were not deep on the pitching side. Those who believe ownership will spend enough to be competitive with teams like the Dodgers or Padres are just dreaming. Better to find ways to improve team speed and defense as much as possible from within and filling one or two position players while plowing the most money into at least one quality starter and greatly strengthening the BP. Suggestions: 1. Take Devers off 3rd and mainly DH him while trading Yoshida.to clear space 2. Fill 3rd with a FA with defensive chops and is a RH hitter. Devers as backup 3. Leave Story at short and back him up with Mayer 4. Fill 2nd from the minors with Cambell while keeping Grissom as alternate. 5. Leave Casas at 1st with Devers as backup 6. I’m happy with Duran and Abreu and think it’s time for Anthony in the outfield. Refsnyder as backup. Return Rafaela to minors to work on hitting. 7. Wong as primary catcher (not great defensively) and add a FA backup catcher. Teel isn’t ready. That gives us speed and improves the defense. I am willing to risk that all the prospects will hit. What do we have to lose? Another last place finish? 8. Spend on at least one quality starter and multiple relief arms. My preference is for younger arms as I don’t expect we can move the needle forward enough in one season to compete for it all. -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
Moon has said he would trade anyone on the Sox if we could get better doing that. I would test his resolve by suggesting trading Devers might make the most sense. His huge contract ($31,350,000 guaranteed through 2033) might make that hard, particularly with his defensive shortcomings. He chases outside the zone a lot but his hand/eye co-ordination and power provide results that other teams may covet. Will he age well? I personally don't think so. Even just clearing his contract might give us the financial flexibility to get solid right handed hitter and defender that would give the Sox more balance and also make keeping guys like Casas less of a problem from a balance point of view. -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
After watching the Dodgers edge out the Padres, it made me think that both these teams are loaded with big name hitters and they also have excellent defen sive teams. Despite those attribute, both teams were largely shutdown by exceptional pitching. In the case of the Dodgers, they had injuries among their starters and were relying on a very capable and deep bull pen. To me there are two seasons. One where a team has to make the playoffs and the second for the team to succeed in the playoff. In the first, a loaded team can beat up enough on weaker average pitching and the second where they have to have outstanding pitching while ekeing out wins with defense, speed and what hittiing they can find. Hitters who have low strike out rates and put the ball in play are especially valued. The Sox currently have one of the poorer defenses in baseball, had too many players with high strike rates and we're not deep on the pitching side. Those who believe ownership will spend enough to be competitive with teams like the Dodgers or Padres are just dreaming. Better to find ways to improve team speed and defense as much as possible from within and filling one or two position players while plowing the most money into at least one quality starter and greatly strengthening the BP. Suggestions: 1. Take Devers off 3rd and mainly DH him while trading Yoshida. 2. Fill 3rd with a FA with defensive chops and is a RH hitter. 3. Leave Story at short and back him up with Mayer 4. Fill 2nd from the minors with Cambell and let him compete with Grissom (best man starts) 5. Leave Casas at 1st with Devers as backup 6. I'm happy with Duran and Abreau but think we need to bring Anothy up. Refsnyder or other right hsnd bat can back up. Return Rafaela to minors to improve plate discipline. 7. Wong as primary catcher but defense is questionable. FA backup catchel as Teel not ready. These moves improves the defense and team speed. I am willing to risk the prospects hitting. What do we have to lose? Another dismal season? 8. Concentrate on at least one front line starter and multiple quality relief pitchers. We can expect pitching injuries so depth is criticl. i prefer younger arms where possible as it is unlikely we will make enough moves to be fully competitive in 2025. -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
I have been dormant for months after seeing the Sox falter as I expected they would. I agree with Hugh to some extent. Bring up the young talent to solve the 2nd base situation and improve the outfield. The young players don't have to get gray in their beards before becoming a positive, Trade Yoshida as he is not a field player and hasn't the power to be a DH. Look to Story to fill SS. Find a RH power bat in free agency. Not from the dumpster but someone front line. If need be, move Devers to DH. Costly for the position but it improves the defense and lowers the injury risks. With the extra money, get a front line starter and a RP who can deal with pressure situations. That requires adjustments in thinking by management and also coaching but should be enough to earn us a playoff spot. I've been a fan since the 1940's but have not felt optimistic about management being either intelligent or being willing to spend on the team. Hope they prove me wrong. -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
oldtimer replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
I have been dormant for months after seeing the Sox falter as I expected they would. I agree with Hugh to some extent. Bring up the young talent to solve the 2nd base situation and improve the outfield. The young players don't have to get gray in their beards before becoming a positive, Trade Yoshida as he is not a field player and hasn't the power to be a DH. Look to Story to fill SS. Find a RH power bat in free agency. Not from the dumpster but someone front line. If need be, move Devers to DH. Costly for the position but it improves the defense and lowers the injury risks. With the extra money, get a front line starter and a RP who can deal with pressure situations. That requires adjustments in thinking by management and also coaching but should be enough to earn us a playoff spot. I've been a fan since the 1940's but have not felt optimistic about management being either intelligent or being willing to spend on the team. Hope they prove me wrong. -
I remember when you advocated trading Duran. To be fair, his defense was substandard at that time and he was working on his hitting. How things have changed. He is 4th in MLBB in extra base hits behind Judge, Otani and Witt. Add to that 32 BB and 33 steals, he has become an elite offensive player. Devers is 5th in MLBB and to be fair, he has less at bats, but the Sox offense has become a team strength. Good that Sox management kept the players with a high potential. We have one of the best outfields in baseball now and Anthony is an exciting prospect. I hope Sox ownership is willing to backup this years unexpected performance by investing in quality pitching.
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7/27 Yankems @ SOX 7:15PM ET
oldtimer replied to SPLENDIDSPLINTER's topic in Mike Grace Memorial Game Thread Forum
He will have to turn his gold glove in after this game. -
Then there is Dalbec at .415. Why do we keep him on the 40 man?
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6/08 The Day with No Game Thread ( Yet)
oldtimer replied to vegasbob's topic in Mike Grace Memorial Game Thread Forum
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I know I harp on this, but if you have a guy who goes 1 for 30 AB (2 were walks)and strikes out 19 times would you keep him on the 40 man? The same guy is a marginal fielder. Why not bring up a vaunted rookie who is much morew valuable defensively and might just get a hit here and there? The Sox management inaction is frustrating. Dalbec is the player and it is not his first time around the May pole. What makes management feel things would change?
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Dalbec is 0 for 19 with 12 strikeouts. His fielding is not that good. Why take up a spot on the 40 man? It's so obvious I'm surprised that even the Red Sox management hasn't seen it. DFA him now. We have better fielders who actually might get a hit once in a while. I admit to continuing to be negative about this year. We waste our good performers with terrible fielding and weak hitting.
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Time to admit we belong in the cellar and act accordingly. Bring up the prospects and let them gain experience. Probably would resxult in a better defense and could the hitting be worse? Maybe, but we aren't going anywhere and where we have spent money we are beset with the injury bug.
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Take Dalbec off the 40 man. How many times does it take to realize he can't hit ML pitching and is only a marginal fielder. Bring up Anthony and move Rafaela to ss for the time being. Let's make some meanigful moves instead of sitting on our hands. Moving Devers to first might help our defense andCasas to DH while trading Yoshida. Moves to help the defense and to get rid of as many one way players and poor defenders as possible.
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Dalbec went 0 for 4 with 3 K's today. Why not just bring up a prospect who would likely be better defensively and couldn't be a worse hitter.
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I personally am thinking on going on the IL list for the season.
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Why did the Sox believe Dalbec was going to suddenly hit ML pitching?
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Last place is likely again but we could do worse by having a lower winning percentage.
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All of the talk from the front office should be put into the context of 3 last place finishes in the last 4 years and likely another in 2024. Talking about structuring the team the right way put into the context of what has happened over a 5 year period shows the approach to be what it is and that being another year of inaction while nothing much happens and the rest of the league actually makes moves. It is time for a new ownership who actually cares about putting a competitive4 product on the field. It a new ownership said they wanted to rebuild the team through the use of our prospects, at least one would hope they meant it. Not the current group, they are just extracting profits and will until the fans rebel or boycott the e team.
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Very little reason for optimism there. How many years does it take to fix the Red Sox? It's indeterminant. All the thousand and one e-mails posted suggesting trades and FA signings posted by Moon and others while virtually none have come to fruition. It's a tough time to be a Sox fan. If we get lucky, maybe some of the prospects will be the real deal. A 500 record if we are lucky. Perhaps a boycott is in order.
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We headed full throttle into last place. That's where we have been accustomed to land.
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Fool Me Once, Shame on You; Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me My view of Red Sox ownership
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Join the vast majority of Red Sox fans who feel frustrated that the statements (going full throttle) and the realities (no significant positive actions) don't line up. It appears that we will need new ownership before we can expect the team to move forward.

