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That being said....on the list of worries:
1. Wake - you know he'll turn it around, but man it hurts
2. Lugo/Drew - these guys can't be this bad....can they?
3. Coco - i either need a vote of confidence from the Front Office or some good trade rumors. I love the defense and effort, but he looks worse than Renteria did at the plate while he was here. Just uncomfortable.
Tim
http://www.redsoxtimes.com
Right now the Sox need to worry about themselves and hopefully start feasting on this NL competition.
Even with Matsuzaka throwing well last night, I still think they could use another starter. You can never have enough.
http://www.sportsguyredux.blogspot.com
Not to mention, as good as Crisp's defense is, Ellsbury's might actually be better.
All I can say is that I am glad that you have absolutely no influence on the Red Sox roster decision-making process. You're a crazy person! The one thing that I agree with you on, sad to say, is Wakefield. As much as you can call him an innings eater, he's really the number 5 guy on this team, not 4, and I would rather see Lester take his spot than Tavarez. We don't need an innings eater, we need a pitching staff with fire in their eyes.
What I really think the sox need right now is about a week off for batting practice and simulated pitching. The offense looks dead, and there isn't a man on the pitching staff that inspires fear right now. There's no desire on this team right now. They don't want to take it, they are waiting for it to come to them.
Yo Roomeister, you say trade Coco. Great Idea, but who would want him. In order to trade someone, there needs to be supply and demand. I'm sure we would get a 300 hitter who plays centerfield better than Andrew Jones in exchange for Coco straight-up. Shows how much of a GM you are.
geez
As I recall, Papelbon *wanted* to be the closer. He wasn't just sent there to keep a slot open for Lester. And as far as Wakefield goes? Are you really going to say it's his fault when he pitches a game where he gets 8 Ks over 6.2 innings yet still loses 3-2? Does that mean it's Matsuzaka's fault he lost on Tuesday when he got 8 Ks over 7 innings yet lost 2-0? Or is that loss attributed to the offense, but Wakefield is on his own? I guess I feel that the offense is as accountable as the pitcher, but it takes both to do their job in order to win. A great pitching game without offense cannot guarantee a win, just as a great day at the plate with lousy pitching can still result in a loss.