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  • TrekStar
    Trek or Treat
    • Jan 20, 2011
    • 8951

    #16
    Well the Redsox got off to a flying 1-5 start, not what we here in Beantown were expecting.

    Home opener Friday against the Padres with ex St. Louie Redbirds pitcher Sonny Gray starting, maybe some home cooking will turn things around. The Braves are 4-2, I’ll take 4 wins every 6 games all year, just need to have Chris Sale stay healthy which is usually wishful thinking.

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    • MRP
      Persistent Member
      • Jul 19, 2016
      • 2374

      #17
      Yeah Sox off to a poor start. After opening day they looked listless and not locked in at all. Same story offensively as last year-too many strike outs and terrible results with runners in scoring position. The new acquisitions-Durbin (6 games 0 hits), Contaras, Gray and Suarez are all off to slow starts. Crochet was very good in his first start, not so much in his second. They are vulnerable in middle relief, which is a problem early when starters aren't fully stretched out, and they are neither hitting not playing defense well early on, so 1-5 it is. It's not panic time, it's early and the WBC made spring training weird and some guys clearly are still in spring training mode, but they need to start turning things around soon. Their division is too good for them to get buried early in the season and expect to be able to climb out of it to make the post-season. However, they have a very hard schedule until mid May, with only 2 series in the first 2 months against teams that aren't considered contender or that made the playoffs last year, so they can't afford to delay finding fixes too long, or they will be buried in the basement of their division. I still see them as an 85-90 win team, but it's a lot more work to get there now, and you need to be at the higher end of that range rather than the lower if you hope to make it to the post-season, even as a Wild Card. There's 4 teams in the East alone that are playoff contenders and at least 2 in each of the the other AL divisions, and there's always a surprise contender or two in that race that no one expected to be, so getting to the post season is not going to be easy.

      -M
      "Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding." -Plato

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      • Dan2Dan
        Museum Super Collector
        • Oct 13, 2024
        • 186

        #18
        Originally posted by Jmass
        How is everyone doing one week in? ....Dan, I feel that Padres fans are in their own version of purgatory being in the same division as the Dodgers.
        Alas: it's telling that, when a friend mentioned to me last night in passing that the Padres were 2-6, I thought to myself, "Ok, that's a little better than I thought, actually..." Then I did the quick math in my head, and that would result in a 42-120 season!

        If there's any 'upside,' when the Padres have seasons like this, after Labor Day I can typically get good seats at a heavy discount on StubHub. So I suppose there's that to look forward to!

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        • MRP
          Persistent Member
          • Jul 19, 2016
          • 2374

          #19
          Originally posted by Dan2Dan

          Alas: it's telling that, when a friend mentioned to me last night in passing that the Padres were 2-6, I thought to myself, "Ok, that's a little better than I thought, actually..." Then I did the quick math in my head, and that would result in a 42-120 season!

          If there's any 'upside,' when the Padres have seasons like this, after Labor Day I can typically get good seats at a heavy discount on StubHub. So I suppose there's that to look forward to!
          Red Sox Padres at Fenway this weekend, let's see if one of those two can turn things around after poor starts.

          -M
          "Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding." -Plato

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          • Dan2Dan
            Museum Super Collector
            • Oct 13, 2024
            • 186

            #20
            Originally posted by MRP

            Red Sox Padres at Fenway this weekend, let's see if one of those two can turn things around after poor starts.

            -M
            During the 1991 season, I went to several Red Sox games at Fenway. For a guy from San Diego, it was an awesome experience (juxtaposed against the Padres playing in an NFL stadium at the time): a bespoke, small baseball park, historic and famous, Red Sox were just 'ok' that year so the vibe was mellow, the park still had actual old, worn wooden benches in the 'bleacher' section. The bleacher tickets were, I think, $6 and were readily available walk-up at the time of the game(s). An Italian sausage on a roll from a street vendor (with peppers and onions) was, I think, $3, and little plastic cups of beer were $2. Even including the fees for the T, and with each of my friends and I having 3-4 of those beers during the game, my total cost would be $20 or less. Remains a really fond memory.

            I've long assumed that that ticket avilability & chill vibe in the crowd & cost structure vanished forever once the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004....
            Last edited by Dan2Dan; Apr 4, '26, 4:56 AM.

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            • Jmass
              Veteran Member
              • Jan 19, 2006
              • 292

              #21
              I'd like to take a moment to thank the Boston Red Sox for saving me the trouble of getting too excited about the Cardinals early fairytale season. The Sox came to St. Louis, lost the first game, then proceeded to flat out drub the upstart Birds and remind both the team and us fans what we're dealing with this season. I was hoping that they might snap out of it when Cleveland came to town, but they appear to be just as bad guests as the Sox were. Neither team is invited back this season!

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              • MRP
                Persistent Member
                • Jul 19, 2016
                • 2374

                #22
                Originally posted by Jmass
                I'd like to take a moment to thank the Boston Red Sox for saving me the trouble of getting too excited about the Cardinals early fairytale season. The Sox came to St. Louis, lost the first game, then proceeded to flat out drub the upstart Birds and remind both the team and us fans what we're dealing with this season. I was hoping that they might snap out of it when Cleveland came to town, but they appear to be just as bad guests as the Sox were. Neither team is invited back this season!
                LOL! Of course the Sox proceeded to get their butt stomped the next night by the Twins, who put up 11 in 2 innings against the Sox supposed Ace in Garrett Crochet, who was a runner up in AL Cy Young voting last year. It's a funny humbling game.

                -m
                "Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding." -Plato

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                • TrekStar
                  Trek or Treat
                  • Jan 20, 2011
                  • 8951

                  #23
                  That’s why Baseball is so great, world beaters one night and total flops the next. Crochet definitely had an off night, but that happens to everyone, he’ll rebound in his next outing. It looks like It’s going to be a long up and down season in Boston.

                  With the NBA and NHL playoffs coming up soon, I think most people will be more into that, around here we’re expecting to see the big green machine Celtics get back to the finals.

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                  • MRP
                    Persistent Member
                    • Jul 19, 2016
                    • 2374

                    #24
                    Red Sox off to an awful start actually won 17-1 today, then proceeded to fire manager Alex Cora and 5 members of his coaching staff.

                    -M
                    "Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding." -Plato

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