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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

NESN: Francona: Small Ball Still May Not Be the Answer For These Red Sox

With the type of lineup and defensive presence the Red Sox have coming into the 2010 season, is it time to start thinking more small ball?

I think the term “small ball” gets confused—or, at the very least, misused. The idea is, regardless of who is on our team, to put players in the best position to succeed. So often, when we have runners on first and second, we would rather have our good hitters hit rather than sacrifice an out. So many positive things can happen when we allow guys to hit. There are certainly times when a sacrifice bunt is in order, but there are many things to consider when doing it: Is there speed on the bases? Where are we in the lineup? Will they walk the next guy and set up a double play? How good a bunter is he? Basically, does it potentially put us in a better position to win? The one huge risk when allowing guys to swing away is the double play. That’s part of what makes baseball so interesting—everyone has an opinion on what happened or what should have happened.

Last year, there was a lot of big talk around Lars Anderson. How did he do in the minors last season, and how much can we expect from him now that a year has gone by?

Last year at this time, Lars had just completed the rookie development program. He was the talk of the town. Going into spring training, everybody was looking at Lars to make the next big impact. It was probably a little unfair, and I believe he tried to live up to a lot of those expectations and, in the process, put undue pressure on himself. After tearing up Double-A to end the 2008 season, he had to really grind through a year of adjustments. He is slated to be in major league camp as a non-roster player, and we are looking forward to seeing him a year more mature—and, hopefully, all the good things that will come with it.

Thanks to Roebuck.

Repoz Posted: February 03, 2010 at 02:40 AM | 7 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Tripon Posted: February 03, 2010 at 04:10 AM (#3453131)
How many runs can you score with small ball?
   2. Rich Rifkin Posted: February 03, 2010 at 04:27 AM (#3453139)
1 run.
   3. Drew (Primakov, Gungho Iguanas) Posted: February 03, 2010 at 04:30 AM (#3453141)
Why do they always ask the wrong questions?

(Not you, Tripon)
   4. rLr Is King Of The Romans And Above Grammar Posted: February 03, 2010 at 04:34 AM (#3453143)
They're wookin' puh nub in aw da wong pwaces.
   5. Crispix Attacks Posted: February 03, 2010 at 04:37 AM (#3453144)
Well if it isn't handsome Lars and his fabulous WARs.

Lars Andriksen and the Bastards are not going to help the Red Sox this year. I liked the idea in another thread about this being a transitional year, which unlike most teams means the Red Sox have MORE major-league players than they need as they prepare for certain players to leave.
   6. bjhanke Posted: February 03, 2010 at 09:20 AM (#3453197)
Many years ago, desperate for something to say about the Chicago teams in an old Big Bad Baseball Annual, I looked at what kinds of teams had won in the two Chicago ballparks, Old Comiskey and Wrigley, which could hardly be any more different in their effects on hitting and pitching. I found out that, pretty much without exception, the teams that had won in Comiskey emphasized hitting, while the ones that won in Wrigley emphasized pitching. That is, emphasizing what your ballpark suppresses seems to work. I never did do a formal study of the issue, but if the Red Sox are trying to build a team around pitching and defense, they may be onto something more than it seems. Of course, we'll all know more in a few years.

- Brock Hanke.
   7. Paxton Crawford Ranch Posted: February 05, 2010 at 05:45 AM (#3454523)
You made this same post in another thread and it was full of holes there too. Chicago playoff teams isn't nearly big enough sample to be telling you anything. If someone does make a formal study of this, I suspect it would show a negligible effect, if any.
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