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  • Stu
    All Star
    • Jun 2004
    • 7924

    #2686
    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

    I'd prefer him in the starters role. Granted, the closer pitches in a lot of important situations but how many games in the second half were over before it even got to him. If you don't have a good rotation, you're not gonna have a good team. Also, if they think it's gonna keep him healthier it's a no brainer.

    In other news the Red Sox aren't renewing Ron Jackson or Dave Wallace. I'm not surprised about Wallace but I thought Papa Jack was here to stay.
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    • eXperiment63
      MVP
      • Mar 2004
      • 3077

      #2687
      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

      I'm not so surprised about Papa Jack being gone. Our hitters seemed to go into way too prolonged slumps this year. A good hitting coach will find the flaw and fix it.

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      • elicoleman
        Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
        • Sep 2002
        • 34655

        #2688
        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

        For those in the Boston area, how serious is this whole taking down the Citgo sign in Kenmore Square?

        I'd seriously be pissed off if they decided to take it down.
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        • Stu
          All Star
          • Jun 2004
          • 7924

          #2689
          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

          Originally posted by elicoleman
          For those in the Boston area, how serious is this whole taking down the Citgo sign in Kenmore Square?

          I'd seriously be pissed off if they decided to take it down.
          It's freakin ********. I've never seen more uproar about a stupid advertisement in my life. They can do whatever they want with it for all I care.
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          • Misfit
            All Star
            • Mar 2003
            • 5766

            #2690
            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

            Originally posted by camulos
            I'd prefer him in the starters role. Granted, the closer pitches in a lot of important situations but how many games in the second half were over before it even got to him. If you don't have a good rotation, you're not gonna have a good team. Also, if they think it's gonna keep him healthier it's a no brainer.

            In other news the Red Sox aren't renewing Ron Jackson or Dave Wallace. I'm not surprised about Wallace but I thought Papa Jack was here to stay.
            I was surprised to hear that as well. I thought maybe both didn't want to come back or something, because it seems odd that the Red Sox would give them the boot. I think the coaching staff in baseball is largely overrated but both guys were well liked and well respected and in the cae of Jackson, got consistent results (Ortiz credits him with turning his career around). I don't see how anyone else would really be an upgrade over either one.

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            • Thrasha
              MVP
              • Nov 2004
              • 3374

              #2691
              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

              Good riddance Dave (although happy he's healthy)

              A little concerned about Papa Jack packing up.

              I've heard nothing but great things about his coaching, and Ortiz gave him his bat that he belted his 54th HR with (however many it was).
              “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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              • boston_sports_rule
                Rookie
                • Nov 2004
                • 377

                #2692
                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                With Yanks possibly shopping Arod this winter does that hurt the Manny market? There is an article saying that the Sox have 25 million for free agency.

                We need

                2nd Base (I don't Pedroia is ready yet but probably will get the job)
                Shortstop
                Relief
                Starter

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                • Stu
                  All Star
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 7924

                  #2693
                  Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                  Originally posted by boston_sports_rule
                  With Yanks possibly shopping Arod this winter does that hurt the Manny market? There is an article saying that the Sox have 25 million for free agency.

                  We need

                  2nd Base (I don't Pedroia is ready yet but probably will get the job)
                  Shortstop
                  Relief
                  Starter
                  I'd add RF to that list as well. How sure are we that WMP is an everyday player?
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                  • Misfit
                    All Star
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 5766

                    #2694
                    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                    I think we'll see the Red Sox finally acquire the "coveted" Julio Lugo to play short since it seems likely that Gonzalez will go play for Guillen and the White Sox. Personally, I say give Pedroia second and see how he does. It's not a position that demands a significant amount of offensive production and he's learned everything he can at Triple A. If they can find a solid 4th outfielder (I don't know who's available) that would be nice since we don't exactly know what we'll get out of Wily Mo (all signs point to a sub-par OBP with a lot of homeruns and a lot of strikeouts). If Manny is dealt for pitching, then they need to go after Carlos Lee or Soriano (neither is a true replacement but one will have to suffice). If Aramis Ramirez opts for free agency then I'd love to see the Sox make a run at him and then try to deal Lowell for an arm in the pen. As for the closer/relief situation, they might as well bring Foulke back and see how he can do. I wouldn't mind seeing them give Gagne a look as well. They could probably sign him to an incentive based deal and there really isn't any sure things out on the market.

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                    • Thrasha
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 3374

                      #2695
                      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                      Depending on if he feels he should be starting, Dellucci would be a nice 4th OF.
                      “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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                      • boston_sports_rule
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 377

                        #2696
                        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                        Gammons and Phillips are saying that the Yankees are going to have to pick up Sheff's option and then trade him away and pick up some money because if he goes in f.a the Sox will snatch him up to bat behind the two headed monster.

                        I am really intrigued by the possibilty of the Japanese pitcher but i think the Yanks will outbid the Sox but do not sleep on Seattle.

                        Zito will get the money from the Mets. Schmidt will go to a West Coast team; wonder if Mussina will slip away from Yanks just like Andy did. I think we should look at Mulder because I think he can be had cheap because of surgery. He is left handed and will only turn 30 next yr.

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                        • Misfit
                          All Star
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 5766

                          #2697
                          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                          If the Sox truely only have about 25 million to play with then they have no shot at Matzusaka (or however his name is spelled) since the rights to speak with him will likely cost at least 15 million. For one team to have him in 2007, it will probably cost them over 25 million. I'll be surprised if he isn't a member of the Yankees come April. I expect them to retain Mussina as well since there's no one better to replace him with. That's a good point made by Gammons (I won't acknowlege Phillips since we all know he couldn't have possibly come up with that on his own) in regards to Sheffield.

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                          • UMass03
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 363

                            #2698
                            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                            Do you think the Sox would actually want Sheff? Sure he has the offensive pop but at what cost? Seems like that money would be better spent on a top tier starter
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                            • GBrushTWood
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 1624

                              #2699
                              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                              Originally posted by UMass03
                              Do you think the Sox would actually want Sheff? Sure he has the offensive pop but at what cost? Seems like that money would be better spent on a top tier starter
                              They need a right fielder. Do you like the thought of Wily Mo navigating right field in Fenway next year? Me neither. Sheffield or Carlos Lee.

                              It'd be tough to cheer on Sheffield because he appears to be a douchebag, though. Still, he seems like the best option at this point.

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                              • boston_sports_rule
                                Rookie
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 377

                                #2700
                                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                                I believe that Seattle is already offering 30 mil to negotiate a contract for the Japanese pitcher.

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