Last year with all the blunders farrell made they won in spite of him. Jackie bradley doesn't belong at this level and he proves it everynight. Daniel Nava should be playing in his place
Last year with all the blunders farrell made they won in spite of him. Jackie bradley doesn't belong at this level and he proves it everynight. Daniel Nava should be playing in his place
News flash: Farrell is the field manager, not the general manager.
The power hitters are not hitting with power, the singles and doubles hitters aren't hitting singles and doubles, we have two starting pitchers who aren't worth shit right now, and it looks like the team is going through the motions at half speed. Was the easy-does-it approach during ST culpable in this disastrous start we're having? As for Farrell, he is trying the best he can but he looks flummoxed to the max. He never turns the runners loose anymore and is waiting for the three run homer that hardly is ever coming. Sure, thanks to Cherington we lost much of our speed, and Victorino can't stay in one piece this season. However, maybe a few hit and runs, bunt and runs and trying to open the game a tad might work. Two more weeks of this and some of us will consider throwing in the towel. This team just doesn't seem to know how to win right now and who know if they will ever shake themselves from their stupor.
News flash to you moron, Ben has said many times he takes Farrel's input seriousely and while Cherrington makes the final decision, he takes Farrells input serious and if Farrell really wants something, Ben will do it. Ie, sending nava down was a Farrell decision as quoted by Farrell himself. So shut up because you have no idea on what you say on anything as evidence of some of your ridiculous posts.
If history tells us anything, the path to redeption for any bad baseball team is marked with a deep rotation of durable starters, a world class defense in both infield and outfield, a lineup that can generate runs in more than one way, a bullpen that won't steal defeat from the jaws of victory, and a top end catcher to hold the whole package together. These are the conditions by which victory is achieved, anything that does not accomplish these objectives is a waste of resources.
Didn't Farrell win a championship his first year? He may have input in the decision making, but BC makes the final decisions. It is only the middle of May, the Sox are only 2 and a half out, the weather has been terrible this spring for the hitters, and looking what has happened to starting pitchers in the AL East I think it is way to early to panic. If the Sox SP stays healthy and the bats warm up as the weather gets better the Sox will be fine.
Did he suggest Nava in centerfield? Wow, I hadn't noticed that. That's absurd, he barely has the range to function at the corners.
If history tells us anything, the path to redeption for any bad baseball team is marked with a deep rotation of durable starters, a world class defense in both infield and outfield, a lineup that can generate runs in more than one way, a bullpen that won't steal defeat from the jaws of victory, and a top end catcher to hold the whole package together. These are the conditions by which victory is achieved, anything that does not accomplish these objectives is a waste of resources.
Joeycaps making bad judgments, yet again, should've kept Pumpsie Green.
Maybe we can trade joeycaps for Joey Bats...
Farrell is probably not as good a manager as Tito. At the same time, he clearly did well enough to win the World Series, and the next day an organization can truly hit the reset button on a mistake (like the Sox did with their entire front office philosophy in 2012) will be the first. Be happy the team was smart enough to go back to the pre-2011 way.
What are the manager's most important jobs? Setting the lineup and managing the pitching staff. Farrell has been excellent in the former all through his tenure - the latter less so, although at the end of last season he improved a lot there. He handles the media well. The rest of it is not that big a deal - and the players have to pick up some of the slack here.
Last edited by sk7326; 05-27-2014 at 08:42 AM.
And ensuring clear communications. I think Farrell does a good job with that, by all accounts. And the players respect him, like they did Tito and unlike Bobby V. Tito and Farrell also never throw a player under the bus, and take the heat for whatever themselves. The players appreciate that, even though I'm sure there is accountability behind closed doors in the clubhouse.