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10/2- Sox at Padres, 3:10

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1 hour ago, cuban_sammiches said:

Lynn got it together in late July. Looking ahead to next year, I hope he takes the off-season seriously, avoids injury and comes into spring training ready to pitch. Of course, he'll probably sit on his ass drinking beer and come into spring training totally out of shape.

Lynn was having trouble with his knee late in the game. Could barely get over to cover first. 

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Cant watch since the game is on ESPN.  Watching the AAA finals.  Didn't know Durham is the Rays and they are good every year.  I wonder how many of those guys could start for the Sox.

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2 hours ago, CentralChamps21 said:

Sox end the season 44-37 on the road. Better than playoff teams Yankees, Cardinals, Rays and Phillies/Brewers. Equal to Mariners. Possibly better than Jays depending on their last series. Six more road wins than the next best already-eliminated team (Orioles).

This record should give all Sox fans hope going into next season. Bad teams just don’t have winning road records.

Biggest question this off-season is why the Sox were so gawd awful at home. It just doesn’t compute…

7 minutes ago, soxfaninfl said:

This record should give all Sox fans hope going into next season. Bad teams just don’t have winning road records.

Biggest question this off-season is why the Sox were so gawd awful at home. It just doesn’t compute…

They didn't hit homers on a home field that was favorable to home run hitting. 

4 hours ago, cuban_sammiches said:

Lynn got it together in late July. Looking ahead to next year, I hope he takes the off-season seriously, avoids injury and comes into spring training ready to pitch. Of course, he'll probably sit on his ass drinking beer and come into spring training totally out of shape.

Many Sox players will be motivated in 2023 playing for a possible next/final contract.

Lynn, Grandal, Pollock, Anderson, Giolito will be focused and I expect will perform if healthy in 2023. 

Moncada, Liam, Eloy, Bummer and Leury have two years to show they deserve mo money in 2025 and beyond.

Cant let Hahn pull a Ryan Pace and mortgage what few good prospects remain in the organization in the rumored final year of his deal. A new GM and possible ownership group (Jerry is 87) will have a clean slate in 2025.

2 hours ago, Highland said:

Lynn was having trouble with his knee late in the game. Could barely get over to cover first. 

I no like.

32 minutes ago, soxfaninfl said:

This record should give all Sox fans hope going into next season. Bad teams just don’t have winning road records.

Biggest question this off-season is why the Sox were so gawd awful at home. It just doesn’t compute…

Because the Sox were out homered at home.  Didn’t take advantage of homer friendly GRF.  Had too many power outages at home.

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