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Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:34 pm
by Simple Torture
Considering the slide the team has been in lately, I felt lucky that the first (and probably only) game I got to go to this year was Lester's one-hitter on Friday night. The place was humming!
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:33 am
by numbers
They are who we thought they were.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 1:13 am
by elliseamos
i hate having to pay attention to this team now.
go cannons!
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:16 am
by Simple Torture
elliseamos wrote:i hate having to pay attention to this team now.
Spoke too soon! Don't worry, there's still at least a week and a half until this team sucks the life out of you for the summer.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:18 am
by elliseamos
Simple Torture wrote:elliseamos wrote:i hate having to pay attention to this team now.
Spoke too soon! Don't worry, there's still at least a week and a half until this team sucks the life out of you for the summer.
unbelievable. i really do not want to listen/watch/talk about the red sox for at least a month.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:03 pm
by Coach
What's the biggest surprise this year?
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:19 pm
by elliseamos
Coach wrote:What's the biggest surprise this year?
lackey being elite again?
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 9:58 pm
by Norah
Coach wrote:What's the biggest surprise this year?
We're over .500?
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 10:16 pm
by elliseamos
cutuphalfdead wrote:Coach wrote:What's the biggest surprise this year?
We're over .500?

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 10:18 pm
by numbers
Coach wrote:What's the biggest surprise this year?
That they are over 500 with Nava playing everyday.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 4:40 pm
by Coach
I was on the Lackey bandwagon - call it the reverse lock - things had gotten so bad, that I was confident that he'd be fine this year....
The biggest surprise - I think - is Buchholz.......7-0 and an ERA at 1.73. I knew he had it in him, but I did not expect Cy-Young dominance.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:17 pm
by Coach
Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:31 pm
by MattA75
Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:36 pm
by elliseamos
MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 9:15 pm
by MattA75
elliseamos wrote:MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
the problem they have is that they probably aren't good enough to go all the way, they shouldn't give up any of their top prospects, and the best way for them to get better is to pull a Dodgers and get themselves right back in trouble budgetwise
they'll make a minor move or two, but I don't see them making a big splash
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 10:42 pm
by numbers
MattA75 wrote:elliseamos wrote:MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
the problem they have is that they probably aren't good enough to go all the way, they shouldn't give up any of their top prospects, and the best way for them to get better is to pull a Dodgers and get themselves right back in trouble budgetwise
they'll make a minor move or two, but I don't see them making a big splash
If the pick up a 3rd starter and a Left Fielder they have as good a chance as anyone else.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 1:44 am
by MattA75
numbers wrote:MattA75 wrote:elliseamos wrote:MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
the problem they have is that they probably aren't good enough to go all the way, they shouldn't give up any of their top prospects, and the best way for them to get better is to pull a Dodgers and get themselves right back in trouble budgetwise
they'll make a minor move or two, but I don't see them making a big splash
If the pick up a 3rd starter and a Left Fielder they have as good a chance as anyone else.
maybe if they finally ditch Salty and make Ross the everyday catcher
I'm still not sold though, and I don't want to give up anything of value on the farm
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 3:13 am
by Norah
numbers wrote:MattA75 wrote:elliseamos wrote:MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
the problem they have is that they probably aren't good enough to go all the way, they shouldn't give up any of their top prospects, and the best way for them to get better is to pull a Dodgers and get themselves right back in trouble budgetwise
they'll make a minor move or two, but I don't see them making a big splash
If the pick up a 3rd starter and a Left Fielder they have as good a chance as anyone else.
For sure, but I still wouldn't give up anything substantial and mortgage the future.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 2:27 pm
by numbers
cutuphalfdead wrote:numbers wrote:MattA75 wrote:elliseamos wrote:MattA75 wrote:Coach wrote:Pinch me. It's almost June and here we are....
American League
EAST W L
Boston 32 22
NY Yankees 30 22
Baltimore 29 24
Tampa Bay 28 24
Toronto 23 30
amazing considering Ellsbury has sucked all year...I thought they'd be better than most people, but if this is where they were gonna be, I'd have thought Ellsbury was doing 2011 all over again
plenty of time to screw this up. cherington needs to get aggressive to send a message that they're not complacent where they're at. who are possibly available pitchers (RP & SP)? eric gagne? bobby jenks maybe?
the problem they have is that they probably aren't good enough to go all the way, they shouldn't give up any of their top prospects, and the best way for them to get better is to pull a Dodgers and get themselves right back in trouble budgetwise
they'll make a minor move or two, but I don't see them making a big splash
If the pick up a 3rd starter and a Left Fielder they have as good a chance as anyone else.
For sure, but I still wouldn't give up anything substantial and mortgage the future.
Absolutely. I'm not suggesting they trade any top prospects, but if you could get either of those things for a mid-level prospect, or someone like Iglesias or Lavarnway, I'd do it.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 4:36 pm
by Coach
I'd stay pretty much pat at the deadline unless there's something too good to pass up....this isn't the year for a big deal. Just stay the course.