Red Sox/MLB 2025 Regular Season

Releivers can also be pretty inconsistent/variable --- some years a guy is lights out, the next -- terrible.

Who knows who will be there in September?

I'm just happy for a legit starting 9 and a potentially good rotation.
Yup, if i were a GM i'd have to imagine trying to put together a bullpen would be by far the most infuriating part of the job.

Nothing about it makes sense. You could bring in the most consistent, reliable arm out there and he suddenly sucks ass. Or conversely, some bum who spent the last year in AAA inexplicably finds a new groove and is now an all-star. Edwin Diaz being the most prominent example off the top of my head. Stud one year, then gets yanked from the closer role the next.

I think teams like the Yankees and Rays have the right idea personally. It's not the stats you need to be looking at, it's the stuff. Clay Holmes was a bum until the Yankees pitching lab got a hold of him and weaponized that nasty sinker he has. Find yourself a guy who has nasty break on that, a sweeper, or a cutter and try to mold him.
 
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Yup, if i were a GM i'd have to imagine trying to put together a bullpen would be by far the most infuriating part of the job.

Nothing about it makes sense. You could bring in the most consistent, reliable arm out there and he suddenly sucks ass. Or conversely, some bum who spent the last year in AAA inexplicably finds a new groove and is now an all-star. Edwin Diaz being the most prominent example off the top of my head. Stud one year, then gets yanked from the closer role the next.

I think teams like the Yankees and Rays have the right idea personally. It's not the stats you need to be looking at, it's the stuff. Clay Holmes was a bum until the Yankees pitching lab got a hold of him and weaponized that nasty sinker he has. Find yourself a guy who has nasty break on that, a sweeper, or a cutter and try to mold him.

Yup, I firmly believe putting together a good bullpen is like 97% luck. There's just too much volatility year to year with relievers
 
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Yup, if i were a GM i'd have to imagine trying to put together a bullpen would be by far the most infuriating part of the job.

Nothing about it makes sense. You could bring in the most consistent, reliable arm out there and he suddenly sucks ass. Or conversely, some bum who spent the last year in AAA inexplicably finds a new groove and is now an all-star. Edwin Diaz being the most prominent example off the top of my head. Stud one year, then gets yanked from the closer role the next.

I think teams like the Yankees and Rays have the right idea personally. It's not the stats you need to be looking at, it's the stuff. Clay Holmes was a bum until the Yankees pitching lab got a hold of him and weaponized that nasty sinker he has. Find yourself a guy who has nasty break on that, a sweeper, or a cutter and try to mold him.
Most volatile position in all of sports
 
When we get enough folks to join, I'll see what time works for everyone so we can set up a draft. If you can't do it live with us on the day, you can set up autopick.

This is gonna be a stress free league. All in good fun.


I'm cautiously optimistic about the Sox this year 😅
 
All right people. Tomorrow is Opening Day (one of my favorite days of the year) and its prediction time. Put up or shut up. Who are your Division Winners and Wild Card picks?

Here's mine:
AL Division Winners: Boston, KC, Texas (and NO, I'm not a Red Sox fan)
AL Wild Card: Detroit, Baltimore, Yankees
NL Division Winners: Philly, Milwaukee, LA
NL Wild Card: Arizona, San Diego, Atlanta
 
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