Same freaking story tonight after that pathetic outing by Wakefield Sunday night. Clay Buchholz's line ..... PATHETICblueline said:don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!!!!!!!!!
Thank freaking goodness another one is gone. Corey gone to the Padres. Look for Timlin to be next as he has given up more runs than IP. Only problem is that Tito is loyal to a lot of his guys. With Colon throwing 97 and making some progress in AAA, he may be up soon. Casey was actually back on Sunday but they were keeping him off the active roster til after the Sunday game. It was expected fireballer Craig Hansen would go back to Pawtucket. He may soon replace Manny DelGagne as the 7th inning guy.
Now if someone can step up, throw freaking strikes, get some outs, keep pitch counts under 100 before the 5th-6th innings, they will have the looks of a decent pitching staff. Right now it is very shakey. Luckily they keep averaging 10+ hits and 5+ runs per game, so they are never out of a game.
That's 2 arsonists sent packing. Now if Sox can find someone who will be willing to take JD Drew and Julio Lugo (and his league leading 11 errors for SS), we could all come down off the roof.![]()
Hmmm. Now why might that be?blueline said:Just heard an interesting stat during the Red Sox game tonight. Steve Phillips from ESPN said that there are close to 1000 fewer home runs in MLB then there were in 2006. 500 last season and on pace for that again this year.
Seeing people testify in front of congressional committee?shack said:Hmmm. Now why might that be?
The mound was raised?
The ball is wound looser?
Managers playing more "small ball"?
More policing of corked bats?
Pitching is better?
It's gotta be at least one of those.
hunter001 said:Seeing people testify in front of congressional committee?
Boston is still in first place and I believe will still win the East. Give them some time as they only have played about one quarter of the season.blueline said:Well I know one reason why HRs are down in the AL this season. Red Sox pitchers don't give up as many as other teams. That's because they freaking walk so many!!!!!!!!![]()
Well their pitching has been terrible and the division is much more competitive this season. It is not just a 2 team race anymore. TBay and Jays have arguably, the best pitching in baseball (Arizona isn't too shabby either). Jays bats will come around and they will compete. Yankees always find a way to get back to the pack. TBay has a very good team with the best prospects in all of MLB so they are only going to get better. Once Boston's offence comes back to earth they are going to be in big trouble because most nights they can't hold a lead. Up 3-0 last night in the first inning, that lead soon evaporated. 2 starters do not belong in MLB, another one is a 41 year old who is 50-50 at best, another one is 6-0 (thanks to the offence bailing him out - how does 6.61 runs per game for support sound, second best in the league) who can barely last 6 innings and has nearly as many walks as K's. How the hell does a pitcher have 1 K and 8 BBs and still win a freaking game?lawyerman said:Boston is still in first place and I believe will still win the East. Give them some time as they only have played about one quarter of the season.
No kidding .........guyroch said:God if you look at the standings it could be a Rays and Marlins world series
No, he's on the ledge with me.jwmorrice said:No relief pitching for the Bosox in the bottom of the seventh. Blueline is probably contemplating cutting his wrists!
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I lock up all the sharp objects before every game.jwmorrice said:No relief pitching for the Bosox in the bottom of the seventh. Blueline is probably contemplating cutting his wrists!
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