Read More...“I have [former Red Sox CEO] John Harrington’s old office. The day he turned over the reins, he was sitting at the desk and handed me his pen with a warm smile,” Henry wrote in an email.“I still have it. Red ink. I work more of my hours though in my home offices in Florida and in Brookline. But there is nothing like driving into Fenway Park to go to work. I am thankful every day that I get to do that. It’s one big reason why these rumors of a potential sale of the Red Sox are so ...
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1. OCD SS posted on November 03, 2012 at 09:32 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Or to put it another way, in 252 PA on the road he hit for a .684 OPS, and in 378 PA vs RHP he hit for a .729 OPS.
Does anyone know how to parse the splits to see how he hit at Fenway vs. RHP and how he hit on the road vs. LHP? Paying him on any sort of long term commitment at his age his silly, and he already should only play on the road vs. LHP.
I don't subscribe to the idea that because he fits well at Fenway the Sox should pay more to keep him; he should be offering the Sox a discount to play at Fenway. The Sox should be able to find another defensively competent platoon OFer who will similarly benefit from Fenway's park effects.
Vs LHP on road - .266/.382./516
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And league average for RHB vs RHP was a 708 OPS. Overall league average vs RHP, ignoring handedness of batter, was 732. Ross did just fine against RHP.
Folks seem to get surprisingly worked up about Ross sometimes. He is what he's been since he came into the majors -- a top 4th OF or a below-average but adequate starter. He's the player everybody in baseball seems to think Francoeur is. It's true that he's probably not long for this baseball world but no reason not to think he'd got another couple of Reed Johnson seasons in him.
(And it does appear that Cody Ross is peculiarly suited to Fenway, as a dead-pull flyball hitter. I think he can be a good bit better than Reed Johnson if he gets to play half or more of his games in Fenway.)
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