People are using arguments involving one year stats or small samples like post season play. Okay. But I am saying that in seven years, ten wins is Montgomery's career best. And he only did that once. Every other year was single digits. You have to admit, that is a little unusual for someone who is so highly coveted. Has he been that unlucky ? And as for the different circumstances in awarding wins , none of those are unique to Montgomery. They are the same for every pitcher. In closing, I say that Montgomery is obviously a good pitcher and would probably improve the Sox' staff. But I think the fact that fans are putting so much of their hope into signing Montgomery is more a case of desperation than it is of anything else. Let us hope that , should the Sox sign him, he wins more than he has so far.