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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #315 on: September 22, 2011, 07:10:53 PM »

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Based on the last month, Coach....You're being pretty ambitious.  One at bat at a time....One pitch at a time....


@TOR, @TOR, @TOR, NYY, NYY, NYY

Anaheim

OAK, OAK, OAK, TEX, TEX, TEX

Plus, Tampa has one game with the Yanks and Anaheim has one game with Toronto.

If the Sox can somehow manage to go 3-3, the other teams have to go 6-1 to tie them.  Hopefully they can pull that off.

Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #316 on: September 22, 2011, 07:26:37 PM »

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Based on the last month, Coach....You're being pretty ambitious.  One at bat at a time....One pitch at a time....

Oh, I know.  3-3 feels like it would take a mini-miracle at this point.


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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #317 on: September 22, 2011, 07:33:59 PM »

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When St Louis won a couple years back didn't they back their way into the playoffs almost letting Milwaukee overtake them before getting hot in the playoffs and then winning the Series like 4-1?

I won't be expecting any miracles but I wouldn't discount this team's chances of doing something like that considering how hot they got after their 2-10 start.

On the other hand, their pitching this year other than Lester, Beckett, Aceves, Bard and Paps has been worse than atrocious so it also wouldn't surprise me to see them go 0-6 and not make the playoffs.

Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #318 on: September 22, 2011, 08:13:42 PM »

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When St Louis won a couple years back didn't they back their way into the playoffs almost letting Milwaukee overtake them before getting hot in the playoffs and then winning the Series like 4-1?



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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #319 on: September 22, 2011, 08:13:51 PM »

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When St Louis won a couple years back didn't they back their way into the playoffs almost letting Milwaukee overtake them before getting hot in the playoffs and then winning the Series like 4-1?

I won't be expecting any miracles but I wouldn't discount this team's chances of doing something like that considering how hot they got after their 2-10 start.

On the other hand, their pitching this year other than Lester, Beckett, Aceves, Bard and Paps has been worse than atrocious so it also wouldn't surprise me to see them go 0-6 and not make the playoffs.


The Giants barely made the playoffs last year.  But they had good pitching.


Hitters can get hot and back up good pitching.  Can really bad pitching suddenly get really good and back up good hitting?  I'm less sure of that.

3-3 sounds like a pretty lofty goal for the Sox at this point.
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #320 on: September 22, 2011, 08:17:41 PM »

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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #321 on: September 22, 2011, 08:19:16 PM »

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When St Louis won a couple years back didn't they back their way into the playoffs almost letting Milwaukee overtake them before getting hot in the playoffs and then winning the Series like 4-1?

I won't be expecting any miracles but I wouldn't discount this team's chances of doing something like that considering how hot they got after their 2-10 start.

On the other hand, their pitching this year other than Lester, Beckett, Aceves, Bard and Paps has been worse than atrocious so it also wouldn't surprise me to see them go 0-6 and not make the playoffs.


The Giants barely made the playoffs last year.  But they had good pitching.


Hitters can get hot and back up good pitching.  Can really bad pitching suddenly get really good and back up good hitting?  I'm less sure of that.

3-3 sounds like a pretty lofty goal for the Sox at this point.

I don't believe so when you're playing the Yankees who have everything wrapped up and nothing to play for until the playoffs and then the Oriole's I think they can go 3-3, but who knows when they just lost 3 of 4 to the O's.
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #322 on: September 22, 2011, 08:26:20 PM »

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Hitters can get hot and back up good pitching.  Can really bad pitching suddenly get really good and back up good hitting?  I'm less sure of that.


After watching the 2004 Sox come back from 0-3 to the Yankees and knowing that the 2000 World Series champs, the Yankees, went 3-15 to end the year and had absolutely horrendous pitching, I say anything is possible and that yes, it can be done because its been done before.

The Yankees team ERA that year: 4.76
The Red Sox team ERA this year: 4.15

So, its doable.

Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #323 on: September 22, 2011, 08:28:55 PM »

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Hitters can get hot and back up good pitching.  Can really bad pitching suddenly get really good and back up good hitting?  I'm less sure of that.


After watching the 2004 Sox come back from 0-3 to the Yankees and knowing that the 2000 World Series champs, the Yankees, went 3-15 to end the year and had absolutely horrendous pitching, I say anything is possible and that yes, it can be done because its been done before.

The Yankees team ERA that year: 4.76
The Red Sox team ERA this year: 4.15

So, its doable.

Lets get it done then!!! Go Sox!!!
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #324 on: September 22, 2011, 08:49:44 PM »

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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #325 on: September 23, 2011, 08:02:01 PM »

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Back during December's major league free-agent frenzy, New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman admitted to Jack Curry of the YES Network that he faked having an interest in free agent Carl Crawford(notes), just so the Boston Red Sox would have to pay more money to sign him.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big_league_stew/post/Cashman-details-faking-out-Red-Sox-boosting-Cra?urn=mlb-wp20606

I'm sorry I don't buy this one bit.  I think Cashman is just saying this because the Sox beat him to the punch signing Crawford after the Yankees lost out on Lee.
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #326 on: September 24, 2011, 02:15:44 AM »

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This is looking ahead more than just a little bit, but after the Rays and Angles both lost today I suppose it's worth considering -- if the Sox make the playoffs, they are pretty much guaranteed to face the Tigers in the first round.

Now, after the way the Sox have played in September, I'd initially want to give the Tigers a roughly 90% chance of winning that series fairly easily.  However, the season series is lopsided 5-1 in Boston's favor (I'm guessing most of those 5 wins came in the middle of the season when the Sox were hot).

How do you feel about the Sox' chances if they can somehow manage to limp into the ALDS against the Tigers?
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #327 on: September 24, 2011, 04:51:04 PM »

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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #328 on: September 24, 2011, 04:52:45 PM »

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6 run second inning for Lester.

I have nothing left to say about this team this year.  Regardless of their chances of making it to the post-season, I think it's clear that it's time for them to go home.  Whether it's mental or physical, they don't have what it takes to win games, even when their "good" pitchers are starting.


This year has to be considered an outright disaster, even if they somehow get into the playoffs.  The Red Sox paid a ton of money in the off-season and ended up with basically the same thing they had last year.
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Re: Red Sox 2011
« Reply #329 on: September 24, 2011, 05:01:56 PM »

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I'm so glad the Red Sox broke the bank this off-season so that they could improve by (maybe) 1 or 2 wins this season.  They currently have 88 wins.  Last season they finished with 89.  My guess is they'll finish this year with 90.
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