Pitching is at an all time premium right now. No one is giving up a quality starting pitcher right now. At least not what the Sox need. If we can't get back a good pitcher in return then why do it. I get so sick of hearing "it will make us better in the long run". How long have we been hearing that? Just because he has trade value doesn't mean we should trade him. When he bats leadoff and gets going the whole team gets going. And i don't know another player on that team that plays as hard as he does. That dude never wants to take a day off and I don't care what the score is that boy is hustling. I get that GMs are suppose to look at the business side of it and not fall in love with players, but it seems like the Sox have gone far beyond the business side of it. Yes, he has struggled playing LF, if any of you have played baseball you know just because you can play one OF position doesn't mean you can play them all. The ball comes off the bat differently and when you're playing CF the you are looking straight into the batters box with just one wall to contend with. I'm not sure why we are giving up on him so quickly. Half a season does not seem that long when you are talking about baseball.
If you want to trade someone, Trade the f****** manager. With his constant tinkering with the lineup, positions, and pitching staff. He never holds players accountable, he jsut wants to be their friend. He always says " he had an off night" or talk about how good the other teams pitcher or hitter is. How about jcalling them to the plate and saying "do better".