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#9 2015 Obligatory Attendance/Record Tracker 1-2 LAST GAME: May 22 - Sox 3, Twins 2 NEXT GAME: June 8 - Sox vs. Astros |
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Can someone, sanely, please answer how we are even as good as last year. A real answer. Not one that imagines improvement from Dayan, TCM, Beckham, and Flowers based on nothing. Not one that imagines Konerko didn't fall off a cliff in the second half last year. Seriously. How is this team going to score runs. We lost our most productive hitter from last year in AJ and Rios had a year way out of his career norm. And we're somehow going to improve? Improve? This team is not just worse, it's a lot worse than last year. That isn't an over the top assessment. Our everyday lineup includes Flowers, Viciedo, and Beckham, three guys who are likely to post an OPS+ of about 30 points under the league average for their respective positions. Our "core" on offense includes that guy that dropped off a cliff due to age and Adam freakin' Dunn. In what universe is this lineup competitive?
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When I saw the surge in the intial thread I thought a move was in the wings...
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Last year, a lot of "experts" picked the Sox to lose 90-95 games so...
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Epic bust.
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The bullpen is better. Reed should improve. I personally think Viciedo and Beckham will get better at the plate. Robin Ventura gaining a year experience. We have two options at the #5 spot in the rotation rather than Phil Humber. Keppinger is better than Morel and possibly better than Youkilis. Rick Hahn has also said "we're not done" and Jerry Reinsdorf had said that our payroll still has flexibility. |
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Yep. Now, I don't fault anyone their opinions. But when your opinion is as overly dramatic as his generally are, that opinion tends to become background noise.
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Exactly. And the grandiose nature of the Rose "bust guarantee" is why people keep going back to it.
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I like our #5 options better than Humber. Keppinger is a better stick than Morel and probably Youklis, but he's even more of a defensive black hole than Youk was. And his addition does not compensate for AJ's loss. John Danks probably won't be 100% this year, but even if he is our big problem is offense, of which we have very little. Why do you think Beckham will get better at the plate? He's had over 1000 plate appearances and has only regressed. I'm fairly confident Viciedo will not improve. At least not without more time in the minors and a completely reworked approach. His problem is that he has no batting eye at all, and coupling that with a long swing that doesn't make contact very often, he's a long way from being a piece that can contribute. The league figured him out pretty quickly. Why does it take our fanbase so long? These were things scouts have said about him all along... |
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