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You've got to be shitting me with tonight's game.
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7 1/2 game lead now...
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If the enter that Tampa series up 7 1/2, as long as they don't get swept they've pretty much got the division.
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I'm a Yanks fan guys. Tough game to lose last night. It was really entertaining though. But you guys have a team of really smart hitters. Really impressive.
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Ells going down is a real tough one to take. Punch to the gut.
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The Red Sox bouncing back to win an extra 20+ games this year gives me hope for the Jays next year. They certainly didn't make moves in the off-season that suggest 20 more wins, but this season has been the same type of "every that can go wrong will go wrong" season the Sox had last year.
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The Red Sox turnaround wouldn't have been possible without that miracle trade that I still can't believe the dodgers accepted.
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numbers wrote:The Red Sox turnaround wouldn't have been possible without that miracle trade that I still can't believe the dodgers accepted.
Well it's working out fine for the Dodgers, too, but that's mostly because money doesn't seem to be an issue for them.

As far as hope for a Jays turnaround goes, they have some serious holes to plug, but they also don't have a handful of huge contracts they need to wiggle their way out of.
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Well see how the dodgers feel about that trade when Crawford and Gonzalez are in the 6th years of those contracts.
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numbers wrote:Well see how the dodgers feel about that trade when Crawford and Gonzalez are in the 6th years of those contracts.
Gonzalez will be fine (from a pure "numbers" standpoint), but there's no saving Crawford...
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I wish Koufax, the other Nick, and HTT were around to discuss that trade with you guys.
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It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
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numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
i think pretty highly of heathcliff slocumb trade.
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numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
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numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I agree that it's a really good trade, but the money is the only thing that makes it good. If those players were all on good contracts, it would have been horrendous.
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Simple Torture wrote:
numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
8-)
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
8-)
TBF, Tony Armas was named later to that trade...but still! Dan Duquette doesn't get enough credit for putting together the core of the team that won in 2004 (minus Schilling and Ortiz, basically).
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Simple Torture wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
8-)
TBF, Tony Armas was named later to that trade...but still! Dan Duquette doesn't get enough credit for putting together the core of the team that won in 2004 (minus Schilling and Ortiz, basically).
foulke, bill mueller, Kevin millar, Dave Roberts and Orlando Cabrera were pretty critical moves too
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Simple Torture wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
8-)
TBF, Tony Armas was named later to that trade...but still! Dan Duquette doesn't get enough credit for putting together the core of the team that won in 2004 (minus Schilling and Ortiz, basically).
And Foulke.
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elliseamos wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
numbers wrote:It's the greatest trade the Red Sox have ever made. Not just because of the money either.
I dunno, man:

1998-2004

Carl Pavano: 57-58, 4.21 ERA, 5 CG, 617 SO, 1.339 WHIP, 10.3 WAR

Guess Who: 117-37, 2.52 ERA, 22 CG, 1683 SO, 0.978 WHIP, 53.8 WAR
8-)
TBF, Tony Armas was named later to that trade...but still! Dan Duquette doesn't get enough credit for putting together the core of the team that won in 2004 (minus Schilling and Ortiz, basically).
foulke, bill mueller, Kevin millar, Dave Roberts and Orlando Cabrera were pretty critical moves too
Those were all critical moves, for sure, and I'd agree that Foulke, Mueller, and Millar were part of the core of the team that drove them to a lot of wins and built a winning atmosphere that extended from the 2003 team (which was oh so close) through 2007; but Cabrerra and Roberts were (albeit important) rentals for the end of that year. Duquette brought in Pedro, Varitek, Lowe, Ramirez, Damon, and Wakefield. He was also a crucial front-office guy for the '94 Expos and had a hand in the Orioles resurgence last year. My point was just, I guess, that he's had a great record of building winning teams and I don't hear his name thrown around a whole lot these days (probably because of the lack of WS titles under his watch, I guess).
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