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  1. Fry has been effective in 7 of his 9 outings this year. Now they're using him sparingly, so something may be amiss. And his last 5 outings have been good.
  2. The price tag on Ray certainly shouldn't be high. He's an average starter having an awful year. Taking salary should get that done.
  3. yes and yes. And re #4, doing these types of things is how you shorten the window.
  4. That's kind of strange comment: "Should the team acquire a RF this winter." Okay, well, a lot of players would be blocked should the Sox acquire someone at the same position in the winter. And if Adolfo is looking good, let he be the RF; Sox history with these veteran signees isn't the best.
  5. Yes Kopech and Dunning are ahead; I consider them prospects + as they've pitched in the majors. Still, that's your rotation, with Stiever #6 and it's a long way to #7. 6 is a minimum in a normal season.
  6. The Sox are making the playoffs. You need 3 starters in the playoffs. The Sox have 3 good starters. The Sox do not need a starting pitcher. Stiever is the best fairly advanced pitching prospect we have. By the time the Sox need a starter, he should be ready. And if things go as they usually do on these types of trades, Stiever will be the better pitcher on day 1.
  7. Cleveland just had another rookie starter debut last night: Tall skinny guy throwing nothing but darts.
  8. Then obviously don't trade him if you get very little in return.
  9. Who says it has to punt the season? What if they got a young starter him?
  10. Trade him for a player who will make the team better and perhaps for longer.
  11. The Rays do fine with Engle types. Good defense helps. If he can get that OPS near .750, he can play a lot.
  12. Trade him. Sell high. He won't be here next season. Yes it takes some guts to sell high.
  13. These type of trades have <20% quantitative success rate; probably <5% qualitatively. Pass
  14. I'd say his answer was pretty direct; and I don't believe that Stone would leave himself hanging out to dry in front of his bosses.
  15. You're generous: 8 of the 10 are below the mean, and the one that is #1 (BABIP - i.e. luck) suggests that things will get worse.
  16. As soon as Myers gets here, he'd revert to his usual .750 OPS.
  17. Sox haven't been swept yet; let that continue, please.
  18. At least. They didn't have near the jumpstart that the Sox FO did. Further excuses for this regime are senseless.
  19. It could have happened to anyone. Thankfully, we have proven winners like Rickey Renteria, Rick Hahn and Jeremy Haber running the operation.
  20. The core is Jiminez, Anderson, Moncada Robert, Giolito and Cease. That is your ready-to-win on the field core. Maybe you can throw in Madrigal, but he hasn't proven to be anything special. Kopech hasn't done enough yet. Relief pitchers are ancillary. Vaughn and Crochet are in the minors. Numerous high draft picks have been squandered, several of which were not well-intended when made. Is that enough to build a winner? I don't know. But if it's sufficient, then the FO needs to prove it and deliver a winner. Last time of course, he had the answers in the org, but didn't know it and were too impatient, so he dispatched them for mediocre and worse players. 40% of the As rotation, #3 in AL MVP 2019, and the current leader for the NL MVP would have looked mighty nice with the last core; or with this core.
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