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Nobody seems to be suffering from unexpected or emerging injuries.
There does not seem to be a battle for roster spots.
No specific player is playing so poorly that it is causing alarm (I don't think this is true, anyway...)
Perhaps this is due, in part, to the common belief in RSN that the Sox are almost on "autopilot" - they are good enough to win about 95 games, the Yankees will probably win 100, and we'll probably make the playoffs as a wildcard. The, if Lester, Lackey, and Beckett are on, we've got a chance to win it in 2010. It would help if Ortiz hit for the full season what he did in the last 90 or 100 games in 2009.
Anyway, it's been a long winter...
You haven't noticed Josh Reddick tearing it up?
I'm irrationally high on Reddick, this Spring has not been helpful in reigning in that emotion.
But if the goal is player development, beyond 2010, etc., then a just-turned-23-year-old Reddick sitting on the pine most of the time is probably not too good for his career development.
That's the read I get. I doubt Embree has much left, but I think they only brought him in because everyone else has been pretty uninspiring.
I kind of assumed they'd be using Hall as a super-utility guy who'd back up basically every non-pitcher/catcher position. Francona said he'd probably rest Drew and bring in Hall against tough lefties.
I'm with you, Joe. Reddick would pretty clearly be the #5 OF to start the season, and I'd rather see him playing every day than pinch hitting and replacing Drew in RF once a week.
What an utterly pointless move. He will merely waste the first two months of the season losing games and blocking somebody who might be competent.
I can't imagine he'd be much more than a situational lefty. I certainly hope he's not seeing any significant time in high leverage situations, but I'm hopeful that won't be the case. He hasn't been so much as average since '07, and he's 40.
I kind of agree, but Alex Cora wasn't exactly Babe Ruth out there either, and the Red Sox survived him just fine. Utility guys are going to be lousy. All Hall needs to do is get to a 675 or so OPS not to be actively hurting the team, but I have my doubts if he can even hit that well.
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