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14 minutes ago, thedoctor said:

the night of his homer in the corn game is probably the most optimistic i've ever been about the sox's long-term chances. i was convinced he was about to lead us to multiple championships. instead, it was all downhill.

p**** is undefeated. Him stepping out was the cosmic moment all his karma got sucked out. Perhaps literally.

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15 minutes ago, thedoctor said:

the night of his homer in the corn game is probably the most optimistic i've ever been about the sox's long-term chances. i was convinced he was about to lead us to multiple championships. instead, it was all downhill.

That moment was the peak of that core. From like a "heat index" perspective, that was the highest they would have been since 2005. 

And it was all downhill from there. 

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44 minutes ago, Tony said:

That moment was the peak of that core. From like a "heat index" perspective, that was the highest they would have been since 2005. 

And it was all downhill from there. 

The back to back playoff appearances for the first time in their history was worth the footnote as well.

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9 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

The back to back playoff appearances for the first time in their history was worth the footnote as well.

Yes, but there was more heat on them after that walkoff then even when they went into the playoffs against Houston. Outside of 2005, they have never been higher on the mountain than they were after that walkoff, that's my point. 

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1 minute ago, Tony said:

Yes, but there was more heat on them after that walkoff then even when they went into the playoffs against Houston. Outside of 2005, they have never been higher on the mountain than they were after that walkoff, that's my point. 

I remember Joe Buck saying "This is the best team in the American League."

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I was on the phone with my dad, who was watching in Arizona and his feed was slightly ahead. I told him to try and not spoil it.

I remember hearing him beginning to sound excited while TA was taking pitches on my screen and I went "I'm guessing he hit a walk off?

He replied "HOW DO YOU KNOW???"

One second later it was on my TV and god do I miss the vibes of that game.

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26 minutes ago, Quin said:

I was on the phone with my dad, who was watching in Arizona and his feed was slightly ahead. I told him to try and not spoil it.

I remember hearing him beginning to sound excited while TA was taking pitches on my screen and I went "I'm guessing he hit a walk off?

He replied "HOW DO YOU KNOW???"

One second later it was on my TV and god do I miss the vibes of that game.

I was literally at Disney World, and had just walked back into my hotel room from a day at Magic Kingdom.  I kept trying to follow the game on my phone using my IP masker to try to stream it.

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2 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

Didn't Hendriks or Kimbrel blow the lead in that one?

Or both?

High water mark for the Sox since 2005-06-08.

Hendriks gave up multiple home runs in the 9th inning before Anderson won it. 

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On 8/12/2025 at 5:37 PM, Quin said:

I was on the phone with my dad, who was watching in Arizona and his feed was slightly ahead. I told him to try and not spoil it.

I remember hearing him beginning to sound excited while TA was taking pitches on my screen and I went "I'm guessing he hit a walk off?

He replied "HOW DO YOU KNOW???"

One second later it was on my TV and god do I miss the vibes of that game.

It was a lot of fun to be at. One of the better sports moments I've attended as a fan, not including working.

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17 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

5 weeks left, if he averages 1 a week that will give him 18, without a major slump he has a decent chance at 20.

I'd prefer he keep up his recent 1 per game and finish with 45

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25 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

I'd prefer he keep up his recent 1 per game and finish with 45

Works for me.

BTW The Rays have brought up Shortstop Carson Williams who has had a monster minor league career, went 2 for 4 in his first MLB game with a homer and 3 RBI. 
It will be interesting watching Monty and Williams and what kind of numbers these kids put up along the way.
 

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1 minute ago, The Mighty Mite said:

Works for me.

BTW The Rays have brought up Shortstop Carson Williams who has had a monster minor league career, went 3 for 5 in his first MLB game with a homer.      
It will be interesting watching Monty and Williams and what kind of numbers these kids put up along the way.
 

Carson vs. Colson

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9 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

Works for me.

BTW The Rays have brought up Shortstop Carson Williams who has had a monster minor league career, went 3 for 5 in his first MLB game with a homer.      
It will be interesting watching Monty and Williams and what kind of numbers these kids put up along the way.
 

Wonder if it's a slightly easier adjustment for Carson with the Rays in a AAA park. Hitting that first HR at Steinbrenner helped get Colson going.

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3 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Wonder if it's a slightly easier adjustment for Carson with the Rays in a AAA park. Hitting that first HR at Steinbrenner helped get Colson going.

Steinbrenner Field has the exact same dimensions as Yankee Stadium, a bit harder for a right handed hitter than a lefty hitter and Williams is a righty. Next year the Rays will be back at the Trop.

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Colson could be one of those guys with a low-ish BA and big power numbers.  If he's a perennial .240+, 35+ HR, 90+ BRI player with decent defense, I think we'd be pretty happy.  As others have mentioned, his health is probably the biggest concern.  One significant back injury and he's a flash in the pan.

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