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I appreciate his patience with players. I really do. It's got to be really hard to do when there's so much pressure to succeed every day. And sometimes it pays off (see: Dustin Pedroia).
But it has to be clear now that J.D. Drew, Eric Gagne and Julio Lugo are lost causes for the year. Drew is not going to magically start hitting two-run doubles with two outs in tie ballgames. Gagne is not all of a sudden going to mow down batters 1-2-3 in the eighth inning with a one-run lead. And Lugo is not going to do more than be an average shortstop both offensively and defensively.
It's time to throw in the towel, at least with Drew and Gagne. Play an outfield with Ellsbury, Crisp and either Hinske or Keilty until Manny comes back. Make Papelbon start being an actual closer, which means pitching more than one inning sometimes. But unfortunately, knowing Francona, it's not going to happen. It will help his players' egos but hurt the team as a whole.
I wouldn't be at all disapointed with Cora as this team's shortstop heading into the postseason.
Alex Cora should be the shortstop on Friday, and beyond. I am completely comfortable with Cora as the shortstop for this team in the playoffs.
Another thing. Is it just me, or is this team perceived as a “playoff experienced” squad? Well, there are an awful lot of key pieces on this team with little or no postseason experience: Dice-K, Papelbon, Okajima, Delcarmen, Youks, Pedroia, Drew (?), Lugo. I’d feel better about that lack of seasoning if I felt like all of them were true “gamers” (like Millar), but I question the intestinal fortitude of a couple of these guys when the chips are down. And I feel pretty sure that you know which names I’m concerned about.
Having said that, let’s finish up with a 7-3 spurt and then win 11 more in October before the parade.
If this poor play continues it could be 3 and out first round.
Amazing to me that almost everyone knew the JD Drew deal was bad except Theo & co. Why they sweated him so bad was a mystery to me back then and demonstrates the front offices inability to access free agents. Sure they got Ortiz, but that was pure luck. They wanted Jeremy Giambi to start in front of him.... Amazing.
This Sox team has a shot in hell of winning a playoff series when someone other than Beckett is on the mound.
1Bosox
Who is gonna relace him???? Cora? isnt he 1 for his last 40 at bats...cmon man get real.
I wasn't aware that this was a forgetable "skill." You're saying that players forget how to win after every season is over and have to relearn all over agiain the next year? Maybe we just need to get some of those Erstad/Podsednik gritty type guys. They may suck at actually playing baseball, but man do they know how to win. Not like that Drew guy. Who wants a guy with that much ability (who, incidentally, has finally managed to stay on the field for a full season) when you could get a guy with some "intangibles" instead? Better not sign A-Rod next year if he opts out either. That would destroy the Sox' clutch-ness.
And to the subject of benching Lugo? If there was a viable alternative to playing him, then I'd be all for it. But when your reserve MIs consist of a slap-hitter with no speed that can't seem to get the ball in the air anymore(Cora) and Royce Clayton, I wouldn't dare bench my startering SS and 2B either
problem is that when you coddle a manny, you can't send that message. the message is already up in lights -- our star player is sitting it out until the playoffs.
and another poster is right about jeter -- the guy stands STANDS on the top dugout step and watches every pitch of every game.
if you take the money, you run out the plays. every time you bring in a player from teams like the rays you really have to answer that question about whether they run out the plays or not. theo knew what he was getting. he coddles manny year after year.
gagne is coming off tommy john surgery. in the year following tommy john, pitchers experience dead arms. one time they are up another they are down. this is what gagne is. next year he should be fantastic. the yankees would love to sign him. nancy drew is another story. i have never seen a case made for having signed him in the first place. poor sports journalism is the root. if management makes a move like that and doesn't hear from writers and fans, then they'll make another.
I understand bob ryan has a column today explaining why the sox are 4th ranked in the playoffs for the AL.
good.
at least someone gets it.
get this management out of here. hire jc riccardi. good baseball man from worcester.
and kudos to you burt. the lugo play has been going on all year with this team.