Red Sox/MLB 2024 Regular Season V - Joe Castiglione announces retirement after 2024 Red Sox season

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McGarnagle

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I'd rather have Max Fried (if he elects for free agency in November).

Edit: On second thought, let's sign both!
Fried scares me from a potential injury perspective, but I wouldn't say no.

Burnes is the guy I'd be all in on. And I'd also take a flyer on Bieber and see if he'd be able to go by mid-season.
 

Shaun

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i don’t see them spending for impact free agents and i don’t see the kids making enough of a leap next year. going to be another year of mediocrity at best.
 

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i don’t see them spending for impact free agents and i don’t see the kids making enough of a leap next year. going to be another year of mediocrity at best.
Maybe so, but they can fix their bullpen for a reasonable cost, and I think that's exactly what they will try to do. I don't see them bringing Jansen back either, so I'd expect them to try to bring in 2-3 quality relievers. Its not sexy and the fans will whine about it, but it would be effective.

QUALITY bullpen depth and improving the defense are the 2 things I'd focus on the most.
 

RoccoF14

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3.833 OPS in today's game. Gotta be the single greatest hitting performance in a single game in baseball history. I don't know who's in second, but I'd wager it isn't even close.

EDIT: I just looked it up. Nick Dumovich had a 3.000 OPS in 1923 with the Cubs (Minimum 4 Plate Appearances). He had 4 PAs, and went 2-2 with a Triple, a Walk, a HBP and a base hit......as a pitcher.
 

BigBadBruins7708

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3.833 OPS in today's game. Gotta be the single greatest hitting performance in a single game in baseball history. I don't know who's in second, but I'd wager it isn't even close.

EDIT: I just looked it up. Nick Dumovich had a 3.000 OPS in 1923 with the Cubs (Minimum 4 Plate Appearances). He had 4 PAs, and went 2-2 with a Triple, a Walk, a HBP and a base hit......as a pitcher.

Mike Cameron has a 4.200 OPS game. 4 HR and a HBP in 5 AB
 

Fenway

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Not for nothing he’s 6-6 with 3 home runs 10 RBI and 2 SB today, it’s in the running for greatest singular game ever
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