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Was at the game. Kopech, of course, was great. Crowd was energetic. Offense is completely broken. There isn't one hitter on that team that is doing anything. Moncada hit the deepest drive, and that barely made it to the warning track. Two days in a row the Sox have a starting pitcher dominate, and neither gets the win. Don't expect the offense to turn things around. It just isn't happening.

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Nice win. Great win. But it's sad that the no hitter is the latest fun thing to become extinct in baseball. The Hall of Fame is gonna be mighty quiet in the future. 

I firmly believe we're headed to two innings max for starters in the near future. 2-2-2-2 and the closer. 

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15 hours ago, Highland said:

Was at the game. Kopech, of course, was great. Crowd was energetic. Offense is completely broken. There isn't one hitter on that team that is doing anything. Moncada hit the deepest drive, and that barely made it to the warning track. Two days in a row the Sox have a starting pitcher dominate, and neither gets the win. Don't expect the offense to turn things around. It just isn't happening.

Well said!!!

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15 hours ago, Highland said:

Was at the game. Kopech, of course, was great. Crowd was energetic. Offense is completely broken. There isn't one hitter on that team that is doing anything. Moncada hit the deepest drive, and that barely made it to the warning track. Two days in a row the Sox have a starting pitcher dominate, and neither gets the win. Don't expect the offense to turn things around. It just isn't happening.

Any idea what the attendance was, not shown in any box scores.

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6 hours ago, CentralChamps21 said:

Yes, the Sox won, but because the offense sucked, they had to burn their three best relievers backing up Kopech's 6 no-hit innings instead of being available to back up Gio tonight.

TLR is such an asshat for pulling Kopech.

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10 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

Any idea what the attendance was, not shown in any box scores.

It looked like 35,000. The concourses were packed. Even the upper deck looked crowded. There was a concert after that drew some, I guess, but I saw many fans leaving after the game. The crowd made some noise when Kopech got Tiger hitters to two strikes. Not much noise when the offense was up. Two hard hit balls all night.

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21 hours ago, greg775 said:

Nice win. Great win. But it's sad that the no hitter is the latest fun thing to become extinct in baseball. The Hall of Fame is gonna be mighty quiet in the future. 

I firmly believe we're headed to two innings max for starters in the near future. 2-2-2-2 and the closer. 

Starters will still be starters. Their is a reason elite/good/average/below average pitchers are starters. Are you going to take cease out in the 3rd inning? Degrom? And the whole host of others? Starters are consistent and thrive on that. The volatility of pitchers only going 2 innings nixes that alone. Their will always be starting pitchers who's goal is to be good enough to go 9.

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14 hours ago, Spicy gar said:

Starters will still be starters. Their is a reason elite/good/average/below average pitchers are starters. Are you going to take cease out in the 3rd inning? Degrom? And the whole host of others? Starters are consistent and thrive on that. The volatility of pitchers only going 2 innings nixes that alone. Their will always be starting pitchers who's goal is to be good enough to go 9.

Yes you could take Cease out in the third inning in the future. Cause he goes all out, strikes out five of six. No runs. Then you go on to the next 2 inning guy. You set the rotation and Cease can come back in a day or two ,not five. It'll happen IMO. Baseball is in trouble. Analytics will figure it out regarding the use of openers, etc.

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I know no one wants to believe it can happen, but if the Sox do back into the playoffs,  will Kopech still be able to pitch or will he get Strasburghed? 

 

I know from following this board, a lot of hay has been made about how much resources have been put into the pen, but when your 2 best pitchers are Cease, who struggles to get past 6 innings, and Kopech who is on an innings limit, a strong, deep bullpen is a must have. 

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