Jump to content

***official Boston Red Sox Thread***


Recommended Posts

Beckett gets the win tonight 2-1 on a late 2-run hr by Nixon.Most interesting part of the game: with a 1 run lead in the 9th and Foulke ready to go, Papelbon came in to get the save. He pitched a perfect 9th with 2 strikeouts.Trot Nixon on WEEI after the game: "The sky's the limit with Pap."

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Replies 1.6k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Beckett gets the win tonight 2-1 on a late 2-run hr by Nixon.Most interesting part of the game: with a 1 run lead in the 9th and Foulke ready to go, Papelbon came in to get the save. He pitched a perfect 9th with 2 strikeouts.
Foulke wasn't ready to go. He wasn't warmed. He didn't even have his jacket off. It is surprising though. I figured that Foulke would be closer until he blew it.I wonder if this is an effort to reinvigorate the closer-by-commitee idea. Papelbon will be the bullpen ace and come in for all the tight spots, and Foulke will mostly pick up the cheap 2 and 3 run saves. Good call on the Red Sox thread. I need Sox talk, and I'm sure most of the other posters would want me polluting the other threads.
Link to post
Share on other sites

Oh my....look at what I have started.Oh, and my Royals thread is better. If I can't have the better team..then by God you'd better believe I'll at least have the better thread..lol. Oh...and BoSox shouldn't go closer by committee. Give Pap the job....Foulke's been shaky for a while now...try and trade him I say..some desperate team will give Boston something worthwhile for him.

Link to post
Share on other sites
Oh my....look at what I have started.Oh, and my Royals thread is better. If I can't have the better team..then by God you'd better believe I'll at least have the better thread..lol. Oh...and BoSox shouldn't go closer by committee. Give Pap the job....Foulke's been shaky for a while now...try and trade him I say..some desperate team will give Boston something worthwhile for him.
Don't worry Koop, we can't challenge your thread.I have no real idea what Sox intend to do about the closer job on the long term. Personally, I want Papelbon in for the tight spots, and I think that's what we'll see. If Foulke gets his act together, then he can probably get it back...or if a starter gets hurt. I don't think we'd get much for Foulke. He's still owed like 18 million, pitched like crap last year, lost his job to a second year pitcher with 40 innings major league experience this year, and needs injections to lube up his knees.
Link to post
Share on other sites
Don't worry Koop, we can't challenge your thread.I have no real idea what Sox intend to do about the closer job on the long term. Personally, I want Papelbon in for the tight spots, and I think that's what we'll see. If Foulke gets his act together, then he can probably get it back...or if a starter gets hurt. I don't think we'd get much for Foulke. He's still owed like 18 million, pitched like crap last year, lost his job to a second year pitcher with 40 innings major league experience this year, and needs injections to lube up his knees.
Foulke is owed 18 million!??! Is that for one year...or spread out over a few years??
Link to post
Share on other sites
Foulke is owed 18 million!??! Is that for one year...or spread out over a few years??
This season and next. About 18 mill.Edit: I'm looking it up now. There might be an option year or something and I could be way off on how much we owe him.Edit 2: I think his contract is 26.5/4 and he's colllected around 10 so far. Not sure if the last year is an option year.
Link to post
Share on other sites
Foulke wasn't ready to go. He wasn't warmed. He didn't even have his jacket off.
Yeah but he was ready to go in general...not injured or something.
Oh my....look at what I have started.Oh, and my Royals thread is better. If I can't have the better team..then by God you'd better believe I'll at least have the better thread..lol. Oh...and BoSox shouldn't go closer by committee. Give Pap the job....Foulke's been shaky for a while now...try and trade him I say..some desperate team will give Boston something worthwhile for him.
Oh don't worry, I know your thread is better. I just figured I should condense all the Red Sox talk into one thread.Sox could probably get something for Foulke, but I was hoping to see Pap as a starter.
Link to post
Share on other sites
Sox could probably get something for Foulke, but I was hoping to see Pap as a starter.
I wonder if we could get Mirabelli back. I think we will see Paps as a starter. Probably when Wells' back collapses like a jenga column around June.
Link to post
Share on other sites
Oh my....look at what I have started.Oh, and my Royals thread is better. If I can't have the better team..then by God you'd better believe I'll at least have the better thread..lol. Oh...and BoSox shouldn't go closer by committee. Give Pap the job....Foulke's been shaky for a while now...try and trade him I say..some desperate team will give Boston something worthwhile for him.
couldnt agree more koopthis job should be paps 100%
Link to post
Share on other sites

I don't know.. I think depending on how he performs, Paps could earn a spot in the rotation. I think he would make a GREAT #4 guy. This of course all depends on whether or not we get the Foulke of 04 or the Foulke of 05. Foulke could pitch himself out of town by May if he carries over his performance from last season. In that case Paps could make a great closer. If Foulke gets his act together we have even more depth since you can utilize Paps as a bridge man or long reliever. I'd really like to see him get a spot in the rotation though.

Link to post
Share on other sites
I don't know.. I think depending on how he performs, Paps could earn a spot in the rotation. I think he would make a GREAT #4 guy. This of course all depends on whether or not we get the Foulke of 04 or the Foulke of 05. Foulke could pitch himself out of town by May if he carries over his performance from last season. In that case Paps could make a great closer. If Foulke gets his act together we have even more depth since you can utilize Paps as a bridge man or long reliever. I'd really like to see him get a spot in the rotation though.
I'd like to eventually see him in the rotation also. There's no room for him now.
Link to post
Share on other sites

DIE. Bill Buckner Rules!I love Boston but still haven't gotten over it.The most phenomenal post-season in the history of the game.Signed, Disgruntled Yankees Fan (Remember the days of Mattingly? A-Rod put me on the fence, Damon pushed me over. Goddamn Corporation.)

Link to post
Share on other sites
DIE. Bill Buckner Rules!I love Boston but still haven't gotten over it.The most phenomenal post-season in the history of the game.Signed, Disgruntled Yankees Fan (Remember the days of Mattingly? A-Rod put me on the fence, Damon pushed me over. Goddamn Corporation.)
Um, okay I'm thoroughly confused. You love that the Sox lost in '86, you love Boston, you haven't gotten over something (us beating you in '04?) and XXXXXX was the most phenomenal post-season in the history of the game. 1986?? I would argue very adamantly against that.
Link to post
Share on other sites

I just looked down at the bottom of the page and saw you were on so I knew there had to be a post and voila!1. I love Boston, the city and its inhabitants (Fenway is the best ballpark EVER)2. Mookie Wilson3. 2004 postseason4. Not over #3 (ie winning the Big One)5. Manny Ramirez is a douchebagYou're from Brooklyn?!?

Link to post
Share on other sites
I just looked down at the bottom of the page and saw you were on so I knew there had to be a post and voila!1. I love Boston, the city and its inhabitants (Fenway is the best ballpark EVER)2. Mookie Wilson3. 2004 postseason4. Not over #3 (ie winning the Big One)5. Manny Ramirez is a douchebagYou're from Brooklyn?!?
POST # 1000 baby!!! Yeeha!1.Me too2.Is a douche3.ruled4.ah5.Yeah but he can ****ing hit6.No I grew up in Boston, moved here after college.
Link to post
Share on other sites

Getting this back on track....Clement was stunningly good tonight for the first six innings. He looked every bit as good as Schilling and Beckett. He looked like he had confidence. He had usually good control He had movement on his pitches. Most impressive is how bad he made the Orioles hitters look. They were swinging at sliders whipping off the outside corner, sinkers in the dirt, and best, way behind his fastballs. He came apart as he tired, but this is a Matt Clement we haven't seen at least since before his unfortunate head injury. The offense was devastatingly good tonight. Youkilis was on base five times. Manny started hitting. Trot had another home run, etc...Seanez sucked. Sucked bad. Sucked like he has been sucking since he put on the Sox uniform again. He's had a few good years in a row, so he can certainly put it together. Unlike last year, we have a number of arms (Delcarmen, Hansen, Van Buren, and eventually Lester) within the organization that can easily replace him. That said, combine him with Riske (not looking so good), Tavarez (headcase), and Timlin (showing signs of old age) and we may have to see these arms sooner than anticipated. Foulke looked better tonight. He was locating pitches a little better and the contact was much weaker. Considering that Papelbon was warming in the eighth when the Orioles were threatening to make it close again (after the Sox had an 11-0 lead....wtf?) and that Foulke came in for the ninth up by 6, it's absolutely clear who the relief ace is.Edit: Youkilis also has a long way to go at first base. I believe that the seventh inning started by Youkilis cutting off a ball that was hit towards second base. No one was able to cover in time. This is not the first time he's done that in this young season.

Link to post
Share on other sites
Yeah Manny had 3 hits too. Not hard to win when your opponent issues like 24 walks.
What a line for Daniel Cabrera, the Orioles starter:1.1 IP, 3 H, 7 R, 7 ER. 7 BB, 1KIt's a rare occasion when I lose track of how many bases-loaded walks there are in a game. Or an inning. Someone should look up the record for walks given up in a 9-inning game. I would hope that 14 would be close.
Link to post
Share on other sites

One funny note from the game:They showed a clip of Millar talking to Ortiz before the game with Millar doing his imitation of Ortiz hitting the home run off Millwood. What nearly escaped my noticed was Millar's shirt. Though the writing was a little funky, it clearly read, "Gangsta ****." No blurring or censoring whatsoever. About midway through the piece, I think Millar became cognizant of the profanity and obscured it with his hand. I'm amazed no one caught it.

Link to post
Share on other sites

lol...saw on espn.com that schilling is like completely "addicted" and a longtime player of EverQuestthat was really interesting to no...guess killing monsters online fills up those in between starts~

Link to post
Share on other sites

Another good game tonight. I enjoy the 14-8 style games with a lot of offense, but it's these 2-1 victories that make me optimistic. Schilling once again pitched very well, going 7 innings, yielding only 3 hits. Timlin pitched a nigh-flawless 8th and Papelbon friggin' dominated the 9th. There were a couple questionable baserunning decisions, which ultimately stunted our offensive opportunities. Bruce Chen did his part, pitching very well for the O's, looking much like he did last year. He was eventually worn down by the Sox hitters. After five innings, Chen had only given up one run, walked one, and struck out two, but was already up to 91 pitches. So the Sox were extremely patient. Except for Wily Mo. Wily Mo looked real bad today. He saw 7 pitches. All fastballs. All on the outside corner to 8 inches outside. He swung at 6 and made contact with none. Though I wanted to see him get a few more plate appearances, I was happy to see Trot Nixon pinch hit for him in the 6th facing a righty with the bases loaded. Tomorrow should be an interesting game. Rodrigo Lopez always seems to pitch well against the Sox (or when he's on my fantasy team's bench...thankfully he's not nor will ever be on my team ever again. I don't care how talented he is). Also, we get to see how Tim Wakefield and Josh Bard make up for the disaster of last week.Edit: The "pop-up, strikeout, or double play" game when Kevin Millar comes up is a lot of fun. Way more fun than last year.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Sox just swept the Orioles. The umpiring was pretty bad, screwing Rodrigo Lopez out of some strikes and Papelbon later.Crisp jammed his finger and took the day off. Wakefield was pitching, so Bard was in. For some reason Tito thought it a good time to play Snow also. Fairly scrubby lineup today.Wakefield was better and Bard wasn't doing too badly. Plenty of balls by him, but none at any crucial moments. Lowell looked bad at the plate once again.Foulke on the other hand looked great. His velocity is back to where it was in 2004 and his control was stellar. He pitched a quick and painless eighth.Papelbon's ninth was a little different, in part due to the aformentioned shoddy officiating. His velocity was down, suggesting to me that maybe he isn't one of these closers that can come back out a few days in a row. His control was also a little off, best evidence by drilling Tejada in the elbow. Still, he managed to escape unscathed with a save, and the Sox with a win.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

Announcements


×
×
  • Create New...