The only thing the SOX have done successfully is keeping Judge from hitting his 61st, thus disappointing the F'ing fans at Yankem Park.
The only thing the SOX have done successfully is keeping Judge from hitting his 61st, thus disappointing the F'ing fans at Yankem Park.
Please DFA Dalbec. It is embarrassing to be reminded I have such little baseball knowledge I have been supporting him for a couple of years.
"Fans have become more entitled than anything. So they're starting to question our motives for the game, or how we approach the game. The ones that do question -- like who are you? Just shut up and watch the game tonight." --Kevin Durant on players' lack of effort in regular season games.
That's why I said "I get why the pen runs are more memorable."
2023 Pen
Whitlock, Houck and Schreiber
Addition
Addition
Taylor
Barnes
Crawford
German
That's 9 for 8 slots.
On the farm:
Kelly, Danisg, Wink, Seabold plus maybe converted minor league SP'ers Mata, Ward, Walter, Murphy, Santos and maybe Bazardo or Ort.
I think we'll add one solid RP'er or two that I hope do better than Deik & Strahm.
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you will go through the same agony next year, management will be the same JH is not firing anybody then he'll have to pay more dead money, Cora can win only with great players he can fill out a lineup card with then watch the game, forget managing a pitching staff, today's game was very winnable but this team does not know how to score runs,
He’s got power, so some team will take a shot even if it’s for a marginal minor leaguer. He’s still 5th on the team in homers and was 3rd most of the year while being platooned and basically benched after the trade deadline. Xander and JD only recently passed him in homers.
At this point, mentally he doesn’t think he can hit major league pitching. He may even figure it out, but that will not be in Boston and at age 27, his time to show anyone he can is nearly gone. As moon said, he almost certainly will not be on the 40 man next year.
The Yankees could go 0-162 and it wouldn't be enough
This from a couple of years ago but I don’t see any evidence that anything has changed.
Do you?
https://syndication.bleacherreport.c...-2020.amp.html
The Sox have always been near the luxury tax line and go through cycles of re-setting and going over the line, but never by too much. In that sense, nothing has changed, and maybe it never will, but IMO, the team seems to spend only when they think a ring season is near or upon us. 2013 was the exception, as I think that team surprised Henry. (They did trade Iggy & Montas for Jake Peavy at the deadline, and that added to the payroll.) I think sometimes JH gives the okay to spend more, when the team has done so badly that fans are restless- like after 2015, but even then, we had a solid core of young players on that 2016 team and had a chance to compete, that year, when spending grew.
I don't think Henry and Bloom felt like 2021 was "the year," either. I actually think the Story signing was a late decision based on falling ticket and NESN purchases and grumbling about not "going for it." This time, however, increased spending was not paired with trading several highly-ranked prospects, like it was from 2016-2018. I think that part of the our history has changed, and maybe for good.
That does not mean we will never trade top prospects, again, but I doubt we ever come near to what DD's plan entailed. That was not a plan for sustained winning.
Just my opinion.
Here is a list of the biggest gains in opening day player spending budgets by year:
47 2010 (ended up worse than 2008 and 2009)
36 2018
28 2004
28 2015 (after finishing last in 2 of the previous 3 years- did improve, some)
26 2022 (after 3 years of ups and downs- ended up worse than '21)
23 2007
19 2000 (the beginning of the building up to 2004)
Years the Sox paid a luxury tax:
1998
1999 (pre-Henry)
2004
2005
2006
2007
2010
2011
2015
2016
2018
2019
2022
Some observations:
1. Once the 3rd year in a row penalties were added, the Sox have never gone 3 years paying the tax.
2. Going over 2 straight years has been common.
3. Staying under for 1-3 years has been the range ( 1 year twice, 3 years once, since 2004. (4 years from 1999-2003- mostly pre JH))
I think we go over in 2023 or 2024 but not both. The nation is restless and grumbling, but the second criteria for spending big- having a rising young core is not quite there, yet.
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