I don’t care about the losses either, but it’s the way they keep losing with bad fundamentals on D, and on the base paths, so why even bother to watch. I haven’t watched the last three games, but I did go to Portland to watch the Sea Dogs today.
You look it up yourself. There are 3 years of post to look at, so go do something constructive that will take you off some bandwagons you like to jump on.
I’ve been saying for the last three years that Whit should stay in the BP. The only year out of the last 4 that he stayed healthy was when he pitched out of the pen, and for the most part had 2-3 days between appearances. Coincidence?
I can’t say what changed with JH. He does have a lot more interest, and adventures than he did when he first bought the Red Sox. He used to say LL ran the Red Sox, and now it’s Sam, which could be a problem in itself
I keep hearing the Red Sox have spent in the past, and I keep responding the same way. This IS NOT the same JH who used to spend in the past. What the Red Sox did in the past you have to let it go. Those were the Good old days.
The thing that gets me the most is that for three years in a row now the Red Sox. are a bad fundamental baseball team. Have trouble making routine plays on D, and bad base running. There is lots of blame to go around for that too. Some on here like watching the young guys play. How did you like Casas running the bases last night, and Abreu kicking the ball around AGAIN in the OF, or is it watching The Raf Man wield that big bat so far. Like I’ve said before I’ve watched better fundamentals played at the U Of Maine.
I was all in for signing Jansen TWO years ago, but Bloom didn’t do it. When he signed him last year I said it was a good move, but maybe a year to late.
How do you like NOshida now? You keep saying you want to see more of Abreu, so outside of making a good catch the other day you must like to watch him kick the ball around in the OF.冷
7 innings by the BP last night, and 126 pitches thrown. Wink has thrown 3 out of the last 4 games, and thrown 79 pitches. Keep pilling them up, because only good things will happen.
I didn’t watch the game last night, because Moonshiners was more appealing. Looking at the box score was bad enough. Back home in last place, and 2-6 on the current home stand.
The rotation has been better than advertised no doubt, but the BP will most likely not make the season on the innings, and pitches thrown so far pace. Martin is already sore.
No dispute that O’Neill is a better OF, and if he can match Renfroe’s production that one year then great, but O’Neill has only played 100 games once in his career, so I would wait to see how this season plays out.
They’ve had no problem getting RHB producing OF the last 3 years. Renfroe, Duvall, and short sample O’Neill. Let’s see how he ends up at the end of the season.