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. tfbg9 posted on March 11, 2013 at 02:25 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Hey, being the victim of a hot foot, shame on the prankster; being the victim of the rare dual hot foot, shame on Ortiz.
they're inflammanated?
- Red Sox doctors
Maybe this is just an evil plot to make room for them all on the team for the duration of the Teixera injury so the Yankees can't get them!
And apart from Napoli, all of them would have trouble reaching a 100 OPS+.
*Please note this is my own, completely non-saber outlook for the season.
Don't be silly. It's inflammated.
There's not anyone better out there, though. Finding out what Carp/Nava/Gomez can do seems like the best plan.
New conventional wisdom: You can never have too many DHs.
True, true. Earlier I proposed using Bradley, but am now shading towards seeing what he does in AAA and keeping him on speed dial. Thome didn't do so bad last year.
Damn. I knew folks would catch on to Zs Mariner genius.
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