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  1. http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/redsox/2...df6O/story.html Red Sox trade for D-Backs' closer Brad Ziegler...with Kimbrel and Tazawa on the shelf temporarily. Still have Uehara. Almonte, 20, was in the midst of his fourth season in Boston’s farm system and had made 10 starts for Single-A Greenville this season, going 2-2 with a 3.91 ERA, .294 opponents’ average, 13 walks and 45 strikeouts. A season ago, his 3.43 ERA ranked sixth in the Red Sox organization. As for Basabe, the 19-year-old is in fourth professional season in the minors. The switch-hitter has played in 64 games at Single-A Greenville, hitting .310 with 16 doubles, four triples, four home runs, 25 RBIs, 37 walks and 14 stolen bases while playing second base and shortstop. http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/mlb/...d-sox/86890774/ http://www.baseballamerica.com/majors/red-...er-acquisition/
  2. http://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/la-s...snap-story.html As if the Dodgers needed ANOTHER outfielder... Joc Pederson's likely out until a week or so after the All-Star Break. Not sure about Ethier's time rehab frame. That leaves Thompson, Puig, Kiki Hernandez (utility), Van Slyke, Howie Kendrick, Venable and Toles on their depth chart...
  3. Just be grateful we've been ensconced in the middle of a 8-team pile-up for two wild card spots the last two years. By the law of averages, we should make the playoffs by 2017 or 2018.
  4. QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jul 9, 2016 -> 02:24 AM) Why would they need another 2nd baseman ? Lawrie would still be here and Sanchez as a backup isn't bad, But I did also mention Steve Pearce as a supersub since he has been playing infield positions for TB. And umm SS2k5 never mentioned Saladino in a trade for Lucroy. Just mentioned him as a core guy. I should have just responded directly to his quote. About inclusion of Saladino in that care group of "young prospects" that hadn't been dealt...I was questioning his name being there. Wasn't sure if he was just trying to poke at GreenSox by pointing out we hadn't traded him YET (of course, which would lead to another discussion of why Saladino wasn't getting more playing time or why they traded for Lawrie when Saladino COULD play that position for the next 5+ years).
  5. http://www.southsidesox.com/2016/7/8/12134...omehow-sloppier The Barves? Is that really plural of Barf? Shouldn't they be the Barfs? First, Carlos Sanchez hit a one-out double and advanced to third when the Braves botched the throw back to the infield. J.B. Shuck then drove him in with his own "double" after his pop-up dropped between four Braves in shallow right. Tim Anderson then grounded a legit, boring single through the left side to put runners on the corners. Up came Adam Eaton, who once again decided to bunt. Wisler made a good decision by throwing inside, forcing Eaton to fall back after bunting the ball to the left side in self-defense. Wisler then made a terrible decision to chase the ball down and attempt a hopeless glove flip home to get Shuck because the ball would have spun foul if he left it alone. Shuck scored and Eaton reached on a bunt single. Anderson and Eaton emphasized the speed aspect further by executing a double steal, and Jose Abreu hit a fly to center that scored Anderson. It also allowed Eaton to reach third, because Ender Inciarte thought he caught the third out. His second mistake didn't result in a run like his first one did, but it achieved the opposite of saving face. And if everything wasn’t already breaking the Sox’ way early, the third inning happened. Sale dug himself a hole by allowing a walk and a single to start the inning, but Freeman’s smash to the left side found Anderson’s glove on a short hop. Chase D’Arnaud, the lead runner, assumed he caught it and returned to the bag, which is where Anderson had to go anyway. The shortstop tagged D’Arnaud, stepped on second, then fired to first in time to get Freeman for the 6-3 triple play, the Sox’ third of the season.
  6. QUOTE (soxforlife05 @ Jul 9, 2016 -> 02:08 AM) The obvious move is to rebuild a better team but it won't happen for reasons that have been discussed for years. JR has endorsed the go for it every year mentality for as long as I can remember. Not last year. It was a form of surrender, in a way, not to do anything while the teams around us in the standings were all making improvements.
  7. Wild Card Standings Last Five Days of July, 2015 JULY 27 LAA +12 MIN +6 3. TOR/Balt E 3 GB 5. TB -1 3 1/2 GB 6. CHW/TEX -4 5 GB 8. CLE -6 6 GB JULY 28 LAA +11 MIN +5 3. BAL +1 2 GB 4. TB E 2 1/2 GB 5. TOR -1 3 GB 6. CHW -3 4 GB 7. TEX -5 5 GB 8. CLE -7 6 GB JULY 29 LAA +10 MIN +4 3. BAL +2 1 GB 4. TOR E 2 GB 5. TB -1 2 1/2 GB 6. CHW -2 3 GB 7. TEX -4 4 GB 8. CLE -8 6 GB JULY 30th LAA +9 MIN +5 3. TOR/BAL +1 2 GB 5. CHW/TB -1 3 GB 7. TEX -3 4 GB 8. CLE -7 6 GB JULY 31st LAA +8 MIN +4 3. TOR/BAL +2 1 GB 5. CHW/TB/TEX -2 3 GB 8. CLE -6 5 GB We all know how this played out. LAA and Minnesota faded big-time. Toronto and Texas made huge moves at the All-Star Break and made the playoffs. The problem is that our position might have been stronger last year, because we were riding a 7 game winning streak...roughly the same positioning in the standings (as 2015) in terms of the clustering of teams and number of games back. You could even make an argument that Baltimore/Minnesota last year were much weaker teams than Toronto, Boston and Houston THIS YEAR. Obviously, David Price/Tulo and Cole Hamels changed the momentum around quite significantly.
  8. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0909696/ I thought it was THIS guy...America's Most Wanted, John Walsh
  9. LOL. Crazy game. Khris With a K Davis is on fire for the A's right now. Then Valbuena hits a walk-off bomb. That's 2-3 this week already for him, the other one came late and tied it or gave them the lead. So much streaky power up and down that line-up.
  10. I don't think we can call that ending a moral victory. And no clue why you'd go with Beck over Ynoa or Jennings with just a two run deficit against the Braves at home...or Albers. Or Duke.
  11. The catching situation was a real weakness until about two weeks ago....when their offense picked up. Now it's back to well below average with Narvaez.
  12. QUOTE (Condor13 @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 08:59 PM) That's why we should try and pull the trigger on Sanchez from NY For Fulmer?
  13. http://espn.go.com/mlb/features/cyyoung Maybe we can debate from this list. Tillman with Baltimore also bears consideration. No way an Orioles reliever (Britton) will be there in the Top 5.
  14. QUOTE (StrykerSox @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 08:49 PM) The other guy already mentioned Salazar and Wright. I was bringing up other competitors. And yeah, just like superficial s*** like W-L matters, playing for the Yankees matters. That was ME, lol...
  15. Yes, and Sale's been the clear front-runner all season long, didn't win two when he was right there with Kluber/Keuchel... I was more referring to why in God's name Tanaka would be there, other than pitching for the Yankees? You can make a much better case for CC Sabathia, actually. But that's not happening, either.
  16. Wright and Salazar are in much better position than those 3 listed. Tanaka? For the 4th place Yankees? Really?
  17. 1. TOR +11 (7 straight wins) 2. BOS +9 3. HOU +6 1 1/2 GB 4. DET +3 3 GB 5. CHW/KCR +2 3 1/2 GB (both teams currently losing, KC by 2 late) 7. SEA +1 4 GB 8. NYY -2 5 1/2 GB Getting close to being able to stick a fork in the Yankees. The Mets are REALLY in desperate need of starting pitchers with Syndergaard struggling with the bone spur issue in his elbow. Cespedes also hurt his quad. Harvey out for the year with thoracic outlet syndrome surgery. Trade partner? Semien hit his 19th homer, homers in two consecutive games now.
  18. Not that it's much of any consolation, but, in terms of racial relations...it's PROBABLY better that it was a lone gunman rather than a country-wide social media-driven conspiracy to attack police forces across the country with multiple "spotters" and co-conspirators in every large city.
  19. Realistically, who's the next man in to replace Beck? Kahnle again? Purke? Carroll? Turner? The pickings are pretty slim. Of all those names, would like to see Kahnle get a chance to find some footing pitching in mop-up/blowout situations with no pressure. Can just relax and throw the ball in the general direction of the plate.
  20. QUOTE (CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 05:27 PM) I suppose you are referring to my crazy talk about Lawrie or Saladino plus Trey M, and C. Hawkins to which I quickly admitted Fulmer would have to most likely be in any deal for Lucroy. So I beat you to the punch on discounting my own idea though it never was Saladino as a centerpiece since Lawrie was the original choice. I just have a hard time figuring out what 1.5 years of a guy is worth. Always seems like too much to me like with Samardzija. 1 year for all those years and players given up seems so very very wasteful. Or even the 2 years of Frazier and Lawrie . I'm not quite a hero worshipper nor a prospect guy. Just try to find the fine line on when exactly is the right time to give up many years for a year or 2 of a decent player. Prospects run the greater risk of flopping than the veteran which is balanced out by the prospect(s) having time to improve . I tend to think organizations give up too much for rentals but that's me. Winning instantly has its own reward to those who have a chance to do it. I then changed it to Fulmer , Saladino + or ++ for Lucroy and Tyler Thornburg in subsequent posts. Actually responding to Southsider2k5's list of remaining "young core" guys, but good response! And yeah, also the idea of Saladino as a centerpiece of anything. He can be a piece, with Fulmer. That said, you leave yourself having to go out once again and find another 2B unless you're a huge Carlos Sanchez fan.
  21. QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 08:05 PM) If the Red Sox, Blue Jays, and Astros all win tonight, it kinda sucks. Don't think the Astros lose two in a row to Oakland at home. 6-3 Houston now in the middle innings.
  22. QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 11:31 AM) A lot of us are high on the first five picks, Curbelo, and Hickman. The Univ of Iowa pitcher from the CPL that had TJ?
  23. QUOTE (Heads22 @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 08:01 PM) Beck is literally your garbage man. Albers or even Jennings makes more sense. Or Ynoa...
  24. QUOTE (SouthSideSale @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 07:59 PM) Have chance to get to second place....and this happens Technically, it would have been a tie with the Tigers. At this point, 2nd-4th are meaningless in the division...it's all about wild card positioning.
  25. QUOTE (StrykerSox @ Jul 8, 2016 -> 07:57 PM) Chris Sale isn't going to win the CY this year, or any other year. He'll perennially finish in the top five or so, but never first. He's just missing something from really being on level with Kershaw, Felix and even a guy like Bumgarner. Felix Hernandez barely throws in the low 90's anymore. And they never advanced to the playoffs with him on their team. That said, he's been one of the best pitchers of his generation, overall.
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