lmao here come the hit pieces now that he didn’t answer their dumb cliche questions, who could’ve seen that coming?
Not everyone is Ortiz. Manny at least had a personality.Manny Ramirez lite.
Ok so I am glad this last point was addressed. If Abraham is correct that Devers can speak the language that's the first time I can recall a media member relaying that.LEADERSHIP VOID?
Red Sox lacking clubhouse presence
As Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer, and Kyle Teel move closer to the major leagues, who will they look to for leadership once they arrive?
That’s a question the Red Sox need to address. Because that position remains vacant.
Rafael Devers? He’s a talented independent contractor at this point, his mood contingent on how he’s playing.
Devers shows up ready to play, he plays hard, he plays hurt, and he generally plays really well. He’s more of a leader by example, which is fine.
But more is needed in a big market, especially when you’re the highest-paid player on the team.
Here’s a small example from the last road trip. All the Sox players, coaches, and staffers wore football jerseys for the trip from Detroit to New York.
Most of the players represented their favorite team. Others purchased jerseys worn by movie characters. Even Masataka Yoshida, who has no interest in football, broke out a Patriots jersey.
Everybody participated . . . except Devers.
A few days later, Devers blew off reporters after a loss against the Mets. That he inconvenienced two writers who waited in the clubhouse for an hour isn’t the issue. It’s that the team had hit a low point and it was time for the best player to stand up and say something like, “We have to play better, it starts with me. We’ll come back tomorrow.”
The fan base wants to hear that and so do the other players. Instead the message was essentially, “I’m more upset I went 0 for 4.”
It has nothing to do with communication. His English is just fine.
Pete Abraham today Globe
I am glad you said lite here because as we know Manny Ramirez is a tier one a-hole.Manny Ramirez lite.
You were all over Devers last year so I'd pipe down about media giving him some mild grief.lmao here come the hit pieces now that he didn’t answer their dumb cliche questions, who could’ve seen that coming?
Dombrowski in retrospect did I very good jobOk so I am glad this last point was addressed. If Abraham is correct that Devers can speak the language that's the first time I can recall a media member relaying that.
In other news:
But Keith Law said his prospects were lacking!
Sox win
Twins Lose
Royals Lose
Rays Lose
successful night.
And the kids go bed happy with food in their bellies!
Sox win
Twins Lose
Royals Lose
Rays Lose
successful night.
And the kids go bed happy with food in their bellies!
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The Royals have a tougher schedule and when we went on our skid, they were on a 8 game losing streak. We could of passed them then.Forget the Royals, they're six games ahead of us with 18 to go. That would be an unworldly collapse. Rays are pretty irrelevant in the race too, it's as unlikely they make up the 5 game deficit they're in to reach that last WC. Detroit and Seattle are who are on your tail.
The only thing keeping this team alive is the three game set against Minnesota two weekends from now. Sweep that and you're tied (and you'd actually get the H2H tiebreaker in that case since there are no one-game playoffs for WCs anymore).
They basically just have to stay on pace until then and hope for the best.
Ed Kranepool, Mets legend who won 1969 World Series, dead at 79
Ed Kranepool, who jumped from a Bronx high school to the big leagues with the original Mets at the age of 17 and who spent all 18 of his major league seasons in Flushing, died Sunday at the age of …nypost.com
Loved Mad Dog , he was the missing piece to the Pirates WS team.Interesting
I liked the Bill Madlock comp
He’s hitting 300Loved Mad Dog , he was the missing piece to the Pirates WS team.
Was a .305 career hitter....I highly doubt Campbell will be a .300 hitter, will settle for .270 / 15 HR and 70 RBIs.