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QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 03:49 AM)
What a great signing. He put up a 1.6 WAR and only played half a season.

 

Didn't Manny wait like 20 games to record his first RBI as a Sox? And this is a great signing?

He stunk in a Sox uniform. And don't make excuses for Manny anybody, please? Manny, the ass that he's been, doesn't need anybody making excuses for him. He stunk as a Sox.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 12:01 AM)
Didn't Manny wait like 20 games to record his first RBI as a Sox? And this is a great signing?

He stunk in a Sox uniform. And don't make excuses for Manny anybody, please? Manny, the ass that he's been, doesn't need anybody making excuses for him. He stunk as a Sox.

 

I think all of us here know your opinion of "the bum" or whatever you called him relentlessly.

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So, they lose Crawford and Pena, and bring in Damon and Manroid for $7 million. I guess it isn't bad. They still have a 1b hole, they have no idea what they'll get from Manroid honesty, and their bullpen is still weakened, but with that starting rotation they can hang.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 10:22 AM)
So, they lose Crawford and Pena, and bring in Damon and Manroid for $7 million. I guess it isn't bad. They still have a 1b hole, they have no idea what they'll get from Manroid honesty, and their bullpen is still weakened, but with that starting rotation they can hang.

 

I think they'll probably go with Dan Johnson at 1B. I expect something similar to Jack Cust in his numbers, perhaps something like .230/.350/.450.

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QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 08:52 PM)
I think they'll probably go with Dan Johnson at 1B. I expect something similar to Jack Cust in his numbers, perhaps something like .230/.350/.450.

That's who's there right now...but that's a bad version of last year's Carlos Pena if everything goes correctly. I'm sorta surprised they didn't attempt to go after LaRoche. I think your numbers are optimistic. They total an .800 OPS, and he's only topped .800 in 1 season; 2005 with Oakland, and he only got 434 PA's there. He's never finished a 600 PA season, his career OPS is .757, and he hasn't topped 140 PA's since 2007.

 

I think Jhonny Damon will see some time at 1b, honestly. IF they move Damon there for part of the year, they can ease Desmond Jennings in for 1/2 a season.

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QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 05:39 PM)
I expect him to absolutely murder the baseball this year.

I expect in the event you are correct, Manny will become upset about his salary,and will start jaking it with non hustle and taking himself out of the line up with mysterious ailments.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jan 22, 2011 -> 09:05 PM)
I expect in the event you are correct, Manny will become upset about his salary,and will start jaking it with non hustle and taking himself out of the line up with mysterious ailments.

SOB I agree with DA.

 

If the Rays stay in the Race, and Manroid is playing everyday, I think that'll counteract it some, but if they fall back of Boston early, I think he'll lose interest quick. Especially with a half dozen fans in the audience every other game.

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I personally feel that the Rays and Jays will be sitting atop the east when the season ends. I'm not confident in Boston's rotation as both the rays and jays have supeior pitching and depth. I seriously feel unless cashman Hal burns through the yankee's farm system for some legit pitching, it won't matter who they hand the games over to in the 7-9th.

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QUOTE (beautox @ Jan 23, 2011 -> 02:16 AM)
I personally feel that the Rays and Jays will be sitting atop the east when the season ends. I'm not confident in Boston's rotation as both the rays and jays have supeior pitching and depth. I seriously feel unless cashman Hal burns through the yankee's farm system for some legit pitching, it won't matter who they hand the games over to in the 7-9th.

 

Wow, really? If that's the case, you might as well put the Orioles in the mix.

 

I mean, I like what AA has done with that team, but they're just not on the same level as Boston or NY.

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QUOTE (beautox @ Jan 23, 2011 -> 02:16 AM)
I personally feel that the Rays and Jays will be sitting atop the east when the season ends. I'm not confident in Boston's rotation as both the rays and jays have supeior pitching and depth. I seriously feel unless cashman Hal burns through the yankee's farm system for some legit pitching, it won't matter who they hand the games over to in the 7-9th.

 

You did remember that they traded Marcum to Milwaukee when you made this post, right?

 

The Jays don't stand a chance in that division, and I don't care if you aren't confident in Boston's rotation (Lester is still amazing and they should be able to get a 4.50 ERA from the combination of Beckett, Buccholz, Lackey, and Matsuzaka) because their offense could score 900 runs even if there is another down offensive year. I think that the Red Sox could quite legitimately have an All-Star at every position except C and CF, assuming Lowrie is their starting SS and Scutaro hops around the infield.

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QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jan 23, 2011 -> 02:59 AM)
You did remember that they traded Marcum to Milwaukee when you made this post, right?

 

The Jays don't stand a chance in that division, and I don't care if you aren't confident in Boston's rotation (Lester is still amazing and they should be able to get a 4.50 ERA from the combination of Beckett, Buccholz, Lackey, and Matsuzaka) because their offense could score 900 runs even if there is another down offensive year. I think that the Red Sox could quite legitimately have an All-Star at every position except C and CF, assuming Lowrie is their starting SS and Scutaro hops around the infield.

 

Wellllll, if Hill and Lind were to revert back to their '09 levels, Bautista has every bit the season in '11 that he had in '10, Romero and Morrow, two extremely talented pitchers, make that next leap, along with a guy like Drabek challenging for the AL ROY, they could definitely make some noise. But that's a whole lot of ifs right there. I'm with you. Boston is clearly the class of the AL at the moment.

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QUOTE (beautox @ Jan 23, 2011 -> 02:16 AM)
I personally feel that the Rays and Jays will be sitting atop the east when the season ends. I'm not confident in Boston's rotation as both the rays and jays have supeior pitching and depth. I seriously feel unless cashman Hal burns through the yankee's farm system for some legit pitching, it won't matter who they hand the games over to in the 7-9th.

If you really believe that, go to Vegas and get rich.

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