There are no big bats on the horizon (farm system) and it is fair to say that Theo and company have failed to take this team to a better place. They won with a core of players from the last regime that were supplemented by parts and key signings. They have had 7 drafts of which 2-3 should have produced some every day players for the major league roster. Pedroia is a good guy but no superstar. Bullpen arm are important but you have to develop guys on the field as well.
]]>So what do the Sox do with Manny and if they do decide to finally let them go, who do they get to replace him in the order…A.Jones or A.Rod? There aren’t many players who are both available and capable of filling Manny’s big clown shoes.
I hate ARod as much as I love Manny. ARod just blasted his 32nd HR, Manny had 35 last year after shutting down his season. It would be really hard to handle ARod in Boston, but Damon plays in New York. Last year’s offseason put the Nation next to the Empire in the Evil category, so this is a different era entirely. I’m not sure if I am willing to go out and say that ARod in Boston just makes sense, because it is an idea that makes me nauseous for a lot of reasons, but it kind of does make a lot of sense. ARod playing SS, Lugo at third, Coco in LF, Ellsbury in CF.
Please Manny put all of this nonsense to rest.
]]>My reasons for being against the trade then were purely sentimental (for Manny and Nomar, against A-Rod), and at least as far as individual performances go, clearly wrong. But the Sox won the World Series, and I wouldn’y go back and change anything that might have jeopardized that…
]]>Papi and Mags aren’t that far apart numbers wise, except for RBI’s. Papi is having an “off” season while Ordonez is an early MVP candidate. I’ll put money on Papi finishing with more HR’s (which he now has), more RBI (I might lose the bet here) and a better OPS (Papi closed the gap this weekend 1010 vs Mags’ 1018).
Don’t mean to compare the two but just wanted to point out that Papi really isn’t a weak link by any means. He is 4th in the league right now in OPS. He had a mammoth year last year, especially when you consider the clutch hitting and we have come to expect so much from the man. I think Papi is going to have a sick second half (thanks to a slight hand adjustment) and finish right where he should be, right where we expect him to be, because this is the guy that can live up to every expectation put on him.
]]>As monstrous a season as A-Rod is having, he still hasn’t gotten the real gorillas off his back. Still doesn’t have a World Series ring and still has to prove he can swing the bat in crunch time like he’s swinging it now.
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