His 6.12 ERA for the season absolutely sucks, no question. When he's been bad, he's been horrible. All I'm saying is that about half of the games he starts, he gives you a chance to win.
I disagree. An important part of the QS is that a pitcher has to go a minimum of 6 innings---very important for a team without a deep bullpen. It's true that if the pitcher gives up the maximum of 3 ER and pitches the minimum of 6 innings, his ERA for the day is a pedestrian 4.50 (which would be great for a Sox pitcher not named Giolito).
I would venture to say that most quality starts last more than 6 innings and fewer than 3 earned runs are allowed.
If you want a garbage stat, I've got one for you: the Hold.
Maybe the question should have been " Worst manager in your lifetime as a Sox fan" or "Worst manager of the last 5 Sox managers". Obviously, there are no living fans who can truly answer the original question since the team goes back to 1901 (I think).
Do you know this for a fact or are you assuming PED use because of his rejuvenation?
I ask this because there was an excellent story in Sports Illustrated a couple of months ago about how Houston is on the leading edge of the new analytics craze. Since he was traded to the Astros, Verlander has spent countless hours delving into all the new-fangled stuff such as how to increase spin rate, etc.
I say that's the reason for his second life.
My favorite Piersall comment during a game: a very slow Sox runner (Konerko?) was trudging around the bases like molasses, trying to score from 1B on a hit in the gap. Piersall asked, "anyone catch the brand name of the refrigerator that (the runner) has strapped to his back".
So, in a space of 2 weeks, we've gone from two-thirds of the people thinking that Renteria is the worst Sox manager EVER, that's EVER. Now, some think he should be manager of the year. In-friggin'-credible!!!
Why this obsession with Abreu's OBP? Isn't his job to knock in the guys that are already on base? If so, he is doing a good job of it---tied for the AL lead in RBI. His 52 would project to 128 for a full season.
Maybe I'm missing something here so someone set me straight.