A win is a win.
Keep 'em coming!
Vaz the only Sox player with 2 hits.
Vaz is 7 for his last 18.
JBJ the only one with no hits.
If Kimbrel is your hero, consider someone else. That was a terrible 9th inning. He is becoming more dangerous each outing.
If any current baseball player is your hero, you may want to re-evaluate your life.
Last edited by SPLENDIDSPLINTER; 06-13-2018 at 01:17 AM.
The nattering nabobs of negativism will always have a field day on game threads which are kind of like a free fire zone. Almost anything goes.
I will myself get po'd with certain plays, pitches, at bats, whatever, but in the general scheme of this season, I'm a pretty happy camper. I like this team including its failings which sometimes are numerous. I see five pretty good hitters in Betts, Beni, Bogie, JDM, and Moreland and the real possibility that Devers will join them. I see five good starters in Price, Sale, Porcello, ERod, and Wright. I see a good bullpen. I see a good outfield defense and OK infield and catching--with special mention to Vazquez for catching Wright.
Last night was kind of vintage ERod, who has very good stuff, but not very good command. When he has both, he is pretty much on a par with Sale and Price and better than Porcello in my view.
Note to mvp78: dead right on what motivates Kimbrel.
Heard an interesting stat about Kimbrel the other day; I think it was from the White Sox broadcasters:
Kimbrel has more career saves than hits allowed (confirmed via Baseball Reference, 312 saves, 270 hits allowed over his 9 year career)
The Yankees could go 0-162 and it wouldn't be enough
That Kimbrel doesn't do all that well in non-save situations I believe applies to many closers.