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hogan873

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  1. I'd love to see Rodon return, but I'm in agreement with most of you. He's going to get paid by someone, and the Sox most likely won't offer enough. There's the concern of his health, too. We've seen, now, what a healthy Rodon looks like, and it's incredible. But, can he stay healthy for an entire season. He's showing signs of tiring now, and that's not unexpected based on how little he's pitched over the last couple years and the injuries and surgeries. My fear, as I imagine many share, is that if the Sox do somehow sign him he'll end up hurt and not be the guy we're seeing now. And if he signs elsewhere he'll be amazing and win a couple Cy Young awards. The fan in me says try to sign him for 4/$80M or so, but the practical side of me says make the QO and see what happens.
  2. Those refusing to get a vaccine are very selfish, and they don't care if others are potentially harmed. They'll say they care about others, but they don't mean it. I got vaccinated for me, my family, and my job. People refusing to get vaccinated are doing it for themselves, that's it. Mandatory vaccines are coming. Some employers are already requiring it. Some venues (United Center, for example) are requiring it. If people lose their jobs or are refused entry to an event, good. One less thing for the rest of us to worry about. As far as masks, no one likes wearing one. But they are the most effective prevention against infection. Vaccinated people can still catch COVID, although the risk is lower and the risk of severe effects is much lower. If an infected person, wearing a mask, is in a room full of vaccinated and/or unvaccinated masked people, risk of transmission is very low. Wearing masks, while a nuisance, is easy. And people are acting like...well, like the spoiled fucks they are. If everyone threw a mask on today, nothing would have to be shut down, and COVID infections would drop off sharply. COVID will probably never go away. But we can drive it down to an endemic virus like the flu or the common cold that we can protect ourselves from with yearly shots and have treatments that we can buy over the counter (not horse deworming pills). But we have to get more people vaccinated and more people to actually wear masks for a while.
  3. His second home run yesterday was a great example of how much power this guy has. He might have hit that ball with 50% of his power, and it easily found the seats. That ridiculous power is just a part of his game. His speed, which is understandably and purposefully down a bit right now, might even be a more important part of his game. He can run out singles that should have been outs, turn singles into doubles, turn doubles into stand-up triples, and get to balls in the outfield with ease. He makes tough plays look routine regularly. He's young and still raw. He's going to get better, and if he even comes close to most of his potential in all areas, he's going to be one of the best players in baseball for a long time. I don't know if the Sox ever had a player with as much raw talent. Guys like this don't come along very often.
  4. If this team doesn’t have at least a 3 run lead heading into the late innings, they are almost guaranteed to lose. Loser mentality. Horrible offensive approach. Bullpen that routinely shits down their pantaloons.
  5. With full FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine, I would expect more employers (and maybe venues like restaurants, theaters, etc.) to start requiring vaccines. My employers is not requiring vaccines but is requiring weekly testing for everyone, vaccinated or not. Testing will be a condition of employment. If you refuse a test, you'll be sent home without pay. Continued refusal will result in termination. I wouldn't be surprised if the vaccine becomes required soon. I think the rising cases, especially in areas with low vaccination rates, is causing more people to get vaccinated. That's a good thing. There will still be those who refuse it, but as more and more employers and venues start to require the vaccine, those anti-vaxxers will be shit out of luck. It may take this third wave to actually get to the targeted 75%-80% vaccinated rate. It's too bad it has to happen this way, but getting to that magic number was doomed as soon as everything became political. Now it seems it's gone beyond politics into some other realm with Trump being booed when he encouraged his supports to get vaccinated.
  6. Nice to see the runs early. Cease was awesome, probably the best he's looked all season for 7 innings. Hendriks pitched out of a couple jams. Nice win against a good team. With the way Abreu, Moncada, Eloy, and Robert are hitting right now, this team looks to be much better once TA and Grandal are back.
  7. Looking like a pretty bad trade. I honestly liked it, but I’m not very happy with the results so far.
  8. Looked like Lynn was directing one of his “fuck”s in the general direction of the outfield.
  9. Now let’s hold ‘em and get the win we already had in place before the bullpen blew it.
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