Scat Ballou: Is this the way to make a shiity column…? You bet it is!
Read More...Now, the Sox have taken it to a new level with the Brothers Drew.
Neither is very good, but there’s something about a Drew that whoever Boston’s general manager is can’t resist, be it Theo Epstein or Ben Cherington.
OK, J.D. Drew had a couple of respectable seasons with the Red Sox. And, OK, Stephen Drew is a good defensive shortstop. Still, starting with Opening Day of 2010, Boston has committed $37.5 million ...
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1. Nasty Nate posted on July 31, 2012 at 11:47 AM # hit 0 | hit 0I'd like to ask Cherington why he didn't take the ball in the 18 inning game earlier this season?
That said, I'd keep Beckett, who's very good from time to time, and averages as a B+ pitcher. Don't think we'd get value for him anyway.
Looks like a clause got edited out.
Speier explains it pretty well in TFA. Whether you agree or not is a different story but where Speier is coming from makes some sense at least;
Why on earth do you subject yourself to that stuff? It's been years since I've voluntarily listened to sports radio and based on the snippets I hear from time to time I've made the right call.
Wouldn't you want to ask Valentine this question? Oh, that's right, the answer is probably "well, Josh and I didn't talk about that."
That said, I'd keep Beckett, who's very good from time to time, and averages as a B+ pitcher. Don't think we'd get value for him anyway.
Totally agreed. A 200 inning 95 ERA+ pitcher IS valuable. To those that want to get rid of Beckett, who could the Sox get to replace him for 2013? And, if you could get that person, why wouldn't you use them to fill in the much larger 5-spot in the rotation (Lester, Buccholz, Beckett, Doubront, ??, Morales/Minor Leaguer/Old guy on a one year deal).
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Should add - Beckett is a 95 ERA+ pitcher THIS year. Which means he will be back to at least 115+ next year.
Um, the easy way out basis?
If the Sox acquire a shiny new pitcher I would much rather see the Sox use Lackey in the 6th role than have them dump Beckett.
I think some people get upset because there is no clear-cut ACE on the pitching staff. The depth is theoretically very solid though. Is there any reason the projected rotation for next year, with no changes to the current roster, wouldn't be highly rated?
You have full and perfect knowledge of the future, including the voices in Manny's dreadlocks that tell him to break things. Do you trade a Manny Ramirez in his imaginary walk year which will end up being his personal best season for a one-year rental of Josh Beckett in what is guaranteed to become his #1 apex season? Would you trade 19-year-old Burlington Indians outfielder Manny Ramirez for 20-year-old Kane County Cougars righty starter Josh Beckett? It might be time for the Boston Red Sox organization to rub some lotion on that burn.
Don't think Ben is on the roster.
Because 2012 counts. I think there would be every reason to feel relatively confident in next year's rotation but any projections are going to include Lester's ERA+ of 80-85, Beckett's 95-100 and Buchholz' 95-100. I think it's going to be tough to enter 2013 and say "the Sox can count on X" having a big year. Maybe Buchholz if he maintains this through October 1 but that remains to be seen.
Well Manny Ramirez is superior to Josh Beckett so any such analysis is going to favor him. I do think if you are looking at the current scenario the ratio is "2 months of Manny or 2 years and 2 months of Beckett." That extra time can easily swing the pendulum in the direction of the lesser player, i.e. Beckett (and this all assumes the option wasn't being picked up because there was zero chance of that happening).
Jesus, this is the second time I agree with km and this time I agree 100%.
Because 2012 counts. I think there would be every reason to feel relatively confident in next year's rotation but any projections are going to include Lester's ERA+ of 80-85, Beckett's 95-100 and Buchholz' 95-100. I think it's going to be tough to enter 2013 and say "the Sox can count on X" having a big year. Maybe Buchholz if he maintains this through October 1 but that remains to be seen.
This is why projections can mean too much sometimes. Yes, Lester has a shitty year now in his resume. Beckett has another off year. Buchholz had a shitty start. How many other teams would trade their top 3 pitchers straight up for Boston's? Most.
I assume you mean not considering contracts, but I would guess only about half the teams, maybe slightly less - and those teams would be the ones with bad pitching.
Yes, not factoring contracts. Jeez maybe I am just being a fanboy but I would put the Sox in the top 10.
IF Profar was the headliner then that trade looks pretty much the same as the Sox-Marlins trade, with the Sox playing the Marlins role this time.
Hamilton and a prospect (not Profar, Olt maybe?). Sox get an upgrade in center (theoretically) and get out from some contracts heading into the off-season to either re-sign Hamilton or go after someone else? Just spitballing here.
I think you're probably right, this never really advanced very far.
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