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I also think Sheets is worth keeping for his LH power , but he lacks the physical tools to play a decent RF. We just have too many guys that fit that profile right now.
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He is hitting .255 with 11 HR. Very good for his rookie season. I never thought Vaughn should be sent down. I just don;t see him playing in the OF beyond this season, where he was almost forced to do, like the Sox forced Sheets to play RF for lack of any better option. I would go further and state that I would never trade Vaughn unless it was for another exceptional player, like Buxton.
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Stone is to Vaughn like some posters have become and I suspect he might be part of the reason. I prefer to evaluate players based on what I see, not what others, including Stone, tell me what to see. IMO, the promotion of Vaughn as being even adequate in the OF is a stretch. Every catch he makes of a pop up is not a great play. He is probably the slowest player on the team and cannot get to balls that most other ML OFers do. After Eloy injured himself reaching over the wall for a home run, Vaughn is a perceived as an exceptional outfielder because he doesn't even try to make those plays. In the process, he avoids errors and injury. Playing it safe is fine, except when a play has to be made...like the ball Vaughn couldn't get to that probably cost Rodon a no-hitter or the umpteen short fly balls that drop in front of Vaughn for base hits. He lacks range in the OF and, like Eloy and Sheets, should never be out there in an important game situation where defense is critical. If Vaughn, Abreu, Sheets,and Eloy are destined for DH/1B, some decisions will need to be made as Cespedes,Colas, and other outfielders are added.
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Stone creams in his pants for Vaughn every game.
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Sometime the best trade is the one you don't make. Maybe the Sox are not as close to being true contenders as we think. If that is the case, you have to hope our best prospects are not traded away in exchange for a few rental players and a one and done play-off run. I might choose to play the trade deadline pretty conservatively, maybe even stand pat, unless a team comes in with a deal that bowls us away or basically unloads a guy in his last year for the remainder of his contract.
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Time to hit Maders for some Schnitzel sans the Sox hat. Brutal, Juice.
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What hypothetical trade would you make ?
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Hypothetically..I'd trade Vaughn plus something else for Buxton.
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Words are important. Mercedes waxing a bit poetic "the fruit of my immaturity" almost calls for speculation. Some of the more common fruits of immaturity come to mind as possibilities...youthful indiscretions with money, sex and drugs. I have an idea what this might pertain to but I am not going to add my speculation here.
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What a friendly place..
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I find your self absorbed pseudo-intellectualism hilarious. Keep trying to have the last word...on every thread.
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Have a shot and a beer Q.
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I am glad you take the "laugh react" emoticon so seriously. Perhaps you should consider trying to avoid receiving so many.
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and often angry, mean and seemingly hateful.
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A lot of reactive, vindictive, self-absorbed one-upmanship here, as usual.
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Little personal jab.
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Oh my god how clever you are...and funny.
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Oh how you amuse yourself.
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"Robert has been sidelined by injuries to his left thumb three times, most recently jamming it on a head-first slide into second base on a stolen base attempt during an intrasquad game Saturday. Robert’s aggressiveness and speed — not to mention his power — are what make him an exciting player and the 40th-ranked prospect per MLB Pipeline."
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Sheets/Vaughn or Sheets/Burger Lefty/Righty platoon at 1B, DH or RF. All of these guys are in the line-up for their bats so they get substituted for in late innings when the Sox have a lead.
