Interesting stuff.
Read More...John Farrell and Torey Lovullo looked down toward the Twins bullpen. They saw some stirring, as Minnesota lefty reliever Brian Duensing had grabbed a ball and tossed it a few times.
Then Duensing sat down. It was then the Red Sox manager and his bench coach knew they had put the right people in the right places.
“It’s a good feeling,” Lovullo said after the Red Sox’ 12-5 win over the Twins Saturday night, “when all the puzzle pieces fit perfectly.”
The puzzle Lovullo ...
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1. villageidiom posted on October 25, 2012 at 09:26 PM # hit 0 | hit 0On the plus side, Lester was at his best with Farrell around, no?
The team is wandering through the wilderness, like Ben Affleck's brother in Gerry!
Might have something to do with Abraham not being paid by the hour.
Just his style. It happened with a few players on the Yankees, over the years, like Pete was taking personal pleasure in their struggles and failures.
I'm thinking it's more like a comb over. If you had an arse with a comb over, you'd really have something to gripe about.
Sign Ortiz
Bard, Lester, Bucholz find there karma under Farrell
Sign Ross ( if willing to stay )
Get rid of Acevedes.
Give injured closers one more year
Obtain a left Fielder or First Basemen to complement middle of order
Bench next year keep youngsters.
Catching needs to improve also ( but give Salty another shot )
It that took much to ask?
Yes, and as a result it makes you really mad at Daisuke, who promised to bring you one of those heated self-cleaning Japanese toilets but never did.
--'The Red Sox shouldn't go after a big name star like Hamilton--it was those huge contracts that got them in trouble in the first place.'
--'Pitcher X hasn't been perfectly healthy, and the Sox medical staff can't be trusted get him through a season. Pass.'
--'No way do I want the Red Sox trying to make a trade, they always get screwed.'
At the end of it all there's nothing that you CAN do. In the end, the Sox just have to get better at all of these things.
2. Sox won't win 82 games.
3. Reindeer Games had its moments.
Agreed. There isn't a single acquisition the Sox can make that won't resemble, in some way or another, an acquisition that went poorly in the recent past. There is a big difference between actually learning from a mistake and simply avoiding anything that looks similar.
Hold me.
But it also seems like the players out there fit into some broad categories of scary acquisitions. There are a bunch of guys who seem like lesser Crawfords, outfielders with ok to good bats whose value comes equally from their defense and baserunning as much as their offense (Pagan, Victorino, Bourn, Upton). Then there is an injury prone slugger whom we'd want to keep away from the club's medical staff (Hamilton). Mike Napoli seems like the one guy who doesn't immediately get the cringe going. I can't tell if I'm worried about verging on opposed to signing those guys at market-ish value for good reasons or not.
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