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Foulke blew another one late last night giving up back to back HRs to Olivo and Edgar Martinez...Ms came back to win it in extra innings off a grand slam by Boone

 

Olivo got a single to get the bases loaded for the winning grand slam

 

Foulke has now blown 5 of 19 saves, and has blown 4 out of his last 6 saves...

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I think someone forgot to mention to Boston that Foulke has to blow atleast one save each year to the Twins, Mariners, and Yankees, no matter how good or bad those teams arm, and he has to blow a huge save late in the season/in the post season.

 

It's like a rule.

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I think someone forgot to mention to Boston that Foulke has to blow atleast one save each year to the Twins, Mariners, and Yankees, no matter how good or bad those teams arm, and he has to blow a huge save late in the season/in the post season.

 

It's like a rule.

It isn't a rule, it is a code he follows and shall never break.

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I think someone forgot to mention to Boston that Foulke has to blow atleast one save each year to the Twins, Mariners, and Yankees, no matter how good or bad those teams arm, and he has to blow a huge save late in the season/in the post season.

 

It's like a rule.

The sad thing is I would kill to have him in our BP right now

 

Foulke, Shingo, Damaso, Politte as the main guys would be awesome, with Cotts and Adkins brought in as needed for spot duty

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The sad thing is I would kill to have him in our BP right now

 

Foulke, Shingo, Damaso, Politte as the main guys would be awesome, with Cotts and Adkins brought in as needed for spot duty

Didn't Foulke get a 3 year $24 mil deal to go to Boston? If that is the case we wouldn't have been able to afford Garcia.

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Almost invariably when Foulke blows a save it is the managers fault. When he was with the Sox it was always obvious when he did not have his good stuff and was going to be hit. For some reason managers think that their closers have such delicate egos that they can't be pulled in game situations. When Foulke gave up the first homer last night there was no reason for him to be in a position to give up another one. Bad managing.

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Almost invariably when Foulke blows a save it is the managers fault.  When he was with the Sox it was always obvious when he did not have his good stuff and was going to be hit.  For some reason managers think that their closers have such delicate egos that they can't be pulled in game situations.  When Foulke gave up the first homer last night there was no reason for him to be in a position to give up another one.  Bad managing.

SHouldn't this be in green?

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Almost invariably when Foulke blows a save it is the managers fault.  When he was with the Sox it was always obvious when he did not have his good stuff and was going to be hit.  For some reason managers think that their closers have such delicate egos that they can't be pulled in game situations.  When Foulke gave up the first homer last night there was no reason for him to be in a position to give up another one.  Bad managing.

Well said. By contrast watch some Atlanta games and see how Bobby Cox handles his staff, he never sets his guys up for failure. If somebody looks off, he gets them the heck out of there.

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Well said.  By contrast watch some Atlanta games and see how Bobby Cox handles his staff, he never sets his guys up for failure.  If somebody looks off, he gets them the heck out of there.

That's why he's one of the greatest managers in the game today and has had Atlanta win 10+ straight division titles.. ;)

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That's why he's one of the greatest managers in the game today and has had Atlanta win 10+ straight division titles.. ;)

Doesn't Ozzie bring up Bobby Cox as the man he has learned the most from? He seems to always give Bobby Cox a lot of credit. More so than anyone else.

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foulke was a big baby with the Sox.

 

crying about his confidence and wanting to start.

 

he ain't gonna get Boston to October.

 

and there's no way he's worth $8 million per season for the next three years.

 

Rarely shut down the Twinks when we needed him.

Actually when he said he would start he didn't mean he wanted to start. From what he said was that the rotation was so bad back then, he asked KW if he wanted him to start. I don't remember any crying about it though.

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