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  1. After 1st inning last night Sox have 4 hits, in 2 games so far. 14 innings.
  2. Here we go Machine Gun Kelly.
  3. Dalbec committed his 3rd error in 9 games for Portland, 19 in 100 games for the season. .923 Fielding % this year. Devers has 21 in the Majors in 100 games so far this year, .929 Fielding %
  4. You think lasts nights game should have been a Run Differential of +3 runs, when we just got 4 hits? Game to game different. Just worry about standings, for me. Seattle just swept the Astros in a 4 game series last weekend, in Houston.
  5. 1 Run in a win looks the same as 10 runs in a win, in Standings. Seattle is -31 in run differential, yet 18 games over .500 Angel are +41 and only 1 game over .500. So who the hell knows.
  6. All I want to know is why use the word "Shoulder", these injuries end careers. Pulled hamstring, or blister works just as good. Shoulders are the worse for a Pitcher.
  7. This game not over yet. It seems stupidity in a game will haunt you.
  8. 5 runs on 3 hits amazing.
  9. Get that BP ready.
  10. JD and Coke.
  11. I'll crack up if we somehow let these guys back in it.
  12. You the Pitcher on the Ropes, and some idiot called that.
  13. That was beyond stupid, at that point.
  14. Sandy come on now, take it to the limit.
  15. Looks like its all even with Houston and Oakland now, in standings.
  16. Problem with the Labrum is serious s***.
  17. Me too.
  18. At .236 Dave Kingman must have been the best overall Production hitter ever. Should be in the HOF, haha. Bradley a .236 career hitter at this point. Growing up, a .236 hitter was not a very good hitter. One stat says your good, the other says your not. Better just watch and judge for yourself.
  19. Range and setting your feet, for accurate strong throws, is his problem. Side to side is one thing, then setting yourself up to throw is another. Also coming in on ball, to make smart decision, to throw another. Looks out of control on this. Most 3rd baseman don't have much range, usually ball is hit too hard for this. Positioning, and reflexes important. Good hands, very important, along with your footwork. Shortstop needs the range. You let a Single in the hole it happens, you let balls down the line, that's what you don't want.
  20. Keep kicking ass David.
  21. This kid the Sox are facing today, has tremendous upside. In the Minors Pitched 593 innings with 785 K's. Glasnow and Meadows for Archer, pretty good return.
  22. Devers needs to go to Dance class, get his feet going. Get lighter on them. In other words work to get better. Nothing is easy, in trying to be good.
  23. After seeing Devers in the Minors last year, and tooting his horn all season, and saying stay patient with the kid. I now think Devers don't get it. To me, he's turning into a lazy ballplayer, both Defensively and on Offense too. And it starts with the head. That throw the other day was atrocious, and showed me no improvement. His looping swing, didn't see that either in the Minors. His HR against Chapman, was the swing I saw, its gone. Somebody giving him bad advice? His Power to Left Field is unreal, hardly see that anymore. Looks lost at the plate all the time. This time of season going into Play-offs cannot afford learning curves now. This is the Majors, losses are now important. This isn't the Minors, where it doesn't matter. He better wake up. Brooks Robinson was one of the slowest guys you ever saw, but his feet at 3rd were unmatched, even when he was old, and didn't have the strongest arms. Everything with him was hands and feet, and brain. This coming from the huge Devers supporter. For the record I predicted before the season 30+ HRS, close to 100 RBI's and a .280+ avg. Not even close. Errors I expected at the beginning, but steady progress as season went on. Wrong on that too.
  24. Absolutely the best answer. I'm with you.
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