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Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Would someone mind explaining to me what the hell is going on? 0-6? I can't write anything about this team until they win a baseball game. The Red Sox posts are on hold until further notice.
  

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Daisuke Hopes to Stop the Bleeding

Fasten your seatbelts, folks. This season is going to be a roller coaster. We'll be fortunate to not pull all of our hair out by October.

It's disappointing that a team that has so much hype, while making $160 million combined in salary, is currently 0-4. All of the Red Sox "strengths" look weaker than ever. The starters, to say the least, are shaky. And offensively, for a team that added two of the best players in the game at their respective positions, only Dustin Pedroia has an average over .300. With really no reasoning as to why they have started so poorly, the advice I have to offer is this: Relax.

Yes, every sports station (like, say, ESPN) will pull out these random statistics about how no team since the millennium made the playoffs with a 0-4 record. And then they'll attack the rotation, say that Carl Crawford is too old, suggest that Papelbon be traded, Francona fired, and Pedroia be moved to catcher. Does this sound outlandish? Yes. So just relax.

Since there are 158 games to go, I'm going to suggest that Red Sox Nation hold off on the panic button until further notice.

Daisuke toes the rubber tonight to try and stop this nonsense. I can't believe we are relying on him to stop a 4-game skid, but we are. He looked good in the spring, so we'll see what happens.a

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sox Seek Answers in Series Finale

This season hasn't started the way you expected, huh? Two brutal losses on back-to-back days have pitted the Boston Red Sox in a two-game hole behind the New York Yankees in the AL East just two games into the 2011 campaign. For all the talk about how this Sox team was good enough to surpass the 100-win plateau, all of us are left wondering -- what has gone on the past two days?

For starters, our pitching has been pitiful. That's what it boils down to. The offense has been somewhat productive, but the production is only coming from a select few. It's great to see Ortiz hitting for power. Adrian Gonzalez looks to be an incredibly pure hitter and something to be excited about. Jacoby Ellsbury is showing that he is capable of leading off this lineup. But those have been the biggest bright spots. Carl Crawford is still hitless in a Sox uniform, and he hasn't looked pretty doing it. Jarrod Saltalamacchia has been equally inept connecting the bat with the ball. But the offense has at least been manageable. After all, they can't be the most optimistic unit up there when their pitching staff spots the opposition leads that a grand slam would hardly chop into.

Lester was good for stretches, but he was off his game for the most part. Lackey, meanwhile, got boom roasted. Completely torched for 9 runs in less than 4 innings of work, including a big fly for a grand slam by old teammate Adrian Beltre. The bullpen has been equally bad with a few exceptions. Bard got wrecked in the opener. Last night, it felt like no one was capable of retiring a Ranger. It's clearly no reason to panic, but if the Sox will win 100 games -- hell, if they will even win the AL East (the Yankees are still good, you know) -- they will need to clean up their act on the mound. I know last season was injury-decimated, but it was also plagued by drastic underachieving from the pitching staff. Boston can't afford another similar season of production from those guys.

They play 162 games in a season. The Sox can still go 160-2. Or they could also go 2-160. The talk is irrelevant. No one ever won a world series from media praise. They win the rings by playing the game. There are 29 other teams out there trying to achieve the same goal. You have to earn everything you get. Hopefully it's a fun and successful summer and not a repeat of last year's dog days.
 
 

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