December 24, 2008

Yanks sign Texieria

Below are excerpts from four diehard Sox fans (most who have contributed to the blog) about the signing of Tiexieriaiairria or however you spell his name. Contrary to what the national media is reporting, most of Red Sox Nation is not pissed off at Theo and the Sox for not pulling the trigger. Enjoy.

Yanks sign Texieria


Hyndsy
To: Steve, Wun

Free agent first baseman Mark Teixeira has reached agreement with the New York Yankeeson an eight-year contract worth more than $170 million, a source involved in the negotiations tells ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.

The Yankees swooped in on Teixeira on Tuesday when it was believed the Boston Red Soxor the Washington Nationals were the likeliest of his future employer. The Red Sox's offer was believed to be in the range of $170 million, and the Nationals reached out with an offer perhaps greater than that of Boston.


Steven
To: Hyndsy, Wun
In all seriousness, for me, the only thing that sucked was Tex going to the Yanks.  If he chose the Nationals, that would have been perfect.  Personally I don't think Tex is worth that committment and money.  I don't think he is a sure thing for 8 seasons and I hate getting stuck with guys.  Yanks gave him a no-trade clause!  F that!  None of us have any idea what the guy is going to do after these next 2 seasons!!  What if he suddenly goes Travis Hafner or Victor Martinez and can't hit???  I think this could be a blessing in disguise.  Tex isn't that money!  30-35 HRs and 120 RBIs can be put up and will be put up by many up and coming guys.  Plenty of guys.  Longoria anyone??  Some young guys come out of nowhere and are suddenly the guy to have.  Someone will have a breakout year this year and be the next Tex.  I may be in the minority but I am glad the Sox held their ground and didn't give in to Boras ridiculous contract. 
 
I agree Tex would have given us what we lost somewhat with Manny leaving as a big bat for the middle of our lineup and would have been nice for the short term.  And I do think for the short-term, the Yanks seriously upgraded with their signings and Tex is huge for them to balance those pitcher signings.  But Theo shouldn't be done.  Maybe he gets creative with a trade.  If he goes out and gets Peavy, that would be better than anything the Yanks did in my mind.  Take a chance on Sheets as well.  Put some money into extending Jason Bay.
 
2 seasons ago, Tex was a first round fantasy pick and he was a bust.  Last year he put up close to the same numbers as Youk.  He is not other-worldly.  I am hardly in mourning over this today.  It just sucks it was the Yanks who got him basically.
 

Hyndsy
To: Steve
Cc: Wun, Thomas
You know what sucks? The Yanks swooped in and stole KEVIN CASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly, if we protect Bay and put people around him I think he can put up similar numbers. I mean it. 

I agree 100%. I am not upset about it. What I am upset about is Cash AND the fact that the country thinks that all of us Boston fans are pissed about the non-signing and that they STOLE him. They didnt. If you check out the Globe, 54% of the people in the poll said they didnt want him for that kind of money and commitment and they backed Theo. 23% said they should have upped the ante. Boo hoo.
 

Steve
To: Hyndsy
Cc: Wun, Thomas
I know, love how the national media thinks we all wanted him.  UM, sorry, but he is not worth all that!  Yanks beat the Sox??  Haha, that's fine. 
 
I totally agree about Jason Bay... I seriously think he could EASILY match Tex's production!  He should be more comfortable going into this season also.  Sox should lock him up now in my opinion with a contract similar to Pedroia and Ortiz and Beckett.  Give him some money and security now but don't break the bank on him like Tex would have.
 
I want our pitching rotation to look like this: Beckett, Peavy, DiceK, Lester, Sheets
 
Trade Bucholtz and Bowden to get Peavy and his managable contract for the next few years.  Sign Sheets to a 1-2 year deal which won't be too high since no team is going to be willing to over-extend for his services so he will come cheap.

 


Hyndsy
To: Steven
Cc: Wun, Thomas
Honestly, I feel bad for Yankees fans. They needed something like this to feel good after missing the playoffs and being relatively insignificant over the past few years. You heard it here first - AJ Burnett will do well...until he gets hurt aka Carl Pavano. They spent WAY too much on him. I would much rather make a trade for a Peavy or Sheets that dont have a long history of injuries than him!!!
I wonder if Cash's agent is Boras...you know, have him sign with the Yankees and then make the Sox overpay for Tek...sounds like him
 

Steven
To: Hyndsy
Cc: Wun, Thomas
sad part is we do need Tek
 

Thomas
To: Steven
Cc: Hyndsy, Wun
i don't know about sheets and peavy in our rotation.
i think the sox will sign some stud pitcher this year or next in the event the beckett is out of here (i have no proof of it, but i just feel it).

i'm more inclined to pursue peavy but i don't know about giving up two stud pitching prospects.  i'd do buch or bowden and a hitting prospect (san diego can't hit for shit) not named lars anderson or chris carter.
 

Hyndsy
To: Thomas
Cc: Steven, Wun
Brewers might be willing to part with Sheets, Peavy is on the market for sure, they just want the right combo of guys I think.

I thought Chris Carter was working on ANOTHER X-Files movie or is that just hearsay? 
 


Steven
To: Hyndsy
Cc: Wun, Thomas
To my knowledge, Peavy would need to be traded for but Sheets is a free agent right now.  Brewers have no say I don't think.  So to sign Sheets would be free, just money, whereas Peavy is tougher since it requires players to be dealt.  BUT Peavy is way better and way worth it.  We have no room for Buch and Bowden anyway.


Hyndsy
To: Thomas
Cc: Steven, Wun
True! I forgot he is a FA....man, I'd love to have Sheets if we can't get Peavy.



Steven
To: Hyndsy
Cc: Wun, Thomas

Peavy is the real prize though
 
Landing him could almost trump all the Yankees signings

October 19, 2008

The magic ran out

For the first time in a long time, I am content with the Sox not winning. Sure, it was Game 7, but by many accounts they shouldn't have even been there and been gone in 5 games. But they hung in there.

After we squandered bases loaded in the 8th I just had a sense that the magic for the Sox had run out. And I was fine with it. Does it make me any less of a Sox fan? No, and here is why:

  1. The Sox made me proud getting that far without Manny (always comes back to ManRam, doesn't it?). We got there with solid pitching, timely hitting, and that Dirt Dog mentality. We lost some close games, but at the same time Tampa won those close ones just as much as we lost them.

  2. No one said it would be easy. We got past the Angels and broke their hearts again and knew we were up against a wall against Tampa (funny to still hear that…), but my rally cap is off to them. They didn't want it more than the Sox, they just got the hits they needed when they needed them. Not to mention they had solid pitching overall.

  3. You can't win every time, right? That doesn't mean you don't want your team to win, but let's not become like Yankees fans and walk around like we have an air of "We should win every game, every time we suit up just because we are New York".

  4. The Sox gave everything they could. It's as simple as that. The fact that they kept themselves in games with amazing defense, with a less than healthy Beckett and Ortiz, and an offense that just couldn't push guys around the bases (we must have left 100 on base in the series), I'm content with their effort.

The offseason will be quite interesting: Will Schilling come back? Will Wake retire? Will 'Tek take his money and run? Will  Theo get rid of Lugo (and how)? A lot of questions.

Great season, Sox. Thanks again.

October 18, 2008

How ‘bout that 1st inning?

Oh, you didn't see it either? Maybe TBS should have had a contingency plan for when they lose power down in Atlanta, causing the entire country part of Game 6 of the ALCS.

I had to watch a live boxscore feed from Boston.com to see what was going on. So I missed Coco bunting his way to first, only to get picked off, and the B.J. Upton hit another moon shot to go up 1-0.

Let's get serious for a second: this would never, ever, ever happen if this was the Super Bowl. EVER.

Unacceptable.

October 07, 2008

BoSox slam door shut on Halos, advance to ALCS

You can't point to one guy in this win and say he was the reason why they won. It was an all-around effort. On both sides.

The Angels hung in there for a while, while Lackey did what he could to keep the Sox at bay, his fielders behind him weren't at the top of their game (save Texieria).

Varitek's tag on a squeeze play that would have put the Angels up a run in the 9th was both controversial and pivotal. Tek tagged Reggie Willits as he was retreating to third base and after he tagged him out, he stumbled and the ball popped loose when he hit the ground. It was made clear by MLB that the right call was made by Umpire Tim Welke who noted that it was not a case where the ground can cause a fumble.

"That's the NFL," said Steve Palermo, the Major League supervisor of umpires, after the game. "We don't have that in baseball. He had possession of the ball when he made the tag."

Tek certainly had possession of the ball, and Welke signaled Willits was out even before the ball popped out.

In the bottom of the 9th Jason Bay hit a ground rule double that bounced into the stands as Willits dove for it. Had the ball not hopped into the stands, there was a good shot that Bay could have ended the game with a walk-off inside the park HR.

But he didn't need to.

Jed Lowrie came up to the plate and lined it to the outfield and Bay rounded third with a head of steam, diving headfirst into home and slapping home before jumping up and being mobbed by his teammates.

The Angels were arguably the team to beat in all of MLB, and the Red Sox took their best shot. But now they head to Tampa for what will surely be a series that goes to 7 games and will have it all: solid pitching, good hitting, and great fielding, from both clubs.

This is why we love October.

October 02, 2008

Bay, Lester come up big for Sox, shuts down Halos

Before things went south with Manny Ramirez this season, if you asked the Red Sox who they would rather have in their lineup: Ramirez or Jason Bay, who do you think they would have picked?

The answer was clear then and even more clear last night, but for different reasons.

Manny hit his 25th playoff home run. Jason Bay's two-run home run in the sixth inning last night against the Angels is probably the biggest home run he has ever hit in his career.

Danny Moloshok/Reuters


Bay hustled all over the field last night, but Manny got an infield single. I cannot remember the last time Manny sprinted down the first base line.

So who would I rather have in the lineup in the postseason, where it matters most?

Jason Bay.

Not because Manny left Boston on such a sour note, but because Bay has shown he can handle Boston and Boston loves him for it. Boston loved Manny when he was doing things we would chastise other clubs for letting players get away with. Bay plays hard every single game for the Sox. Did Manny? Not even close. I don't care what he says, he was like Clemens, finding a way out of Boston, claiming injuries. As soon as he leaves, he's hitting over .400, has almost as many HRs in a couple months than he did the entire season and he could be the NL MVP. What does that say about Manny's character? It tells me he isn't someone I respect as a person. As a player? Sure. But you get the whole package of an individual when they play for you.

The media went crazy when Francona pushed Beckett to start the 3rd game, rather than the first. Red Sox Nation didn't bat an eye. Lester has been spot on, and last night he showed that the Sox don't have just one ace, they arguably have 2, maybe 3. Allowing only one unearned run on an muffed lazy grounder to Jed Lowrie, Lester shut down the bats of the Angels giving up only 1 walk, 6 hits, and striking out 7 in 7 innings of work. Masterson gave up a pair of hits in the 8th, but he got out of the inning unscathed to give way to Papelbon who gave up a hit and struckout all three to secure the save.

The Sox turn to Dice-K tomorrow while the Angels how Ervin Santana can stop the bleeding. There is nothing the Sox want more than to leave Anaheim up 2 games with arguably October's best pitcher in baseball taking the mound on Sunday.

 

October 01, 2008

It’s on, like Donkey Kong

The tentative ALDS and NLDS schedule is ready (taken from my email):

TBS does a great job of covering the post season so I look forward to that. What I don't look forward to are the late, late, late nights. God I had playing West Coast teams.

September 30, 2008

Bring on the Angels?? I’ll take it

What a season this has been for the Red Sox. The regular season is over and the new season begins: playoffs.

For the first time since I personally can remember, the Yankees are at home already which is an impressive feat in itself. They did everything they could to hang in there, Mussina got his 20 wins finally, and they said goodbye to Yankee Stadium in grand fashion. My only question is why not close Yankee Stadium on the last series of the season, against the Red Sox? I think it would have been even better if the Sox were there. Win or lose, the Yankees gave the fans what they wanted when they said goodbye to the House that Ruth Built. And Red Sox fans said goodbye to them as they entered the post season and look to defend their World Series title.

This year more than any will be the toughest. The Sox are facing the best hitting team in baseball and arguably the best pitching team. They play small ball and are no strangers to the long ball. They play hard through every inning and have one of the best closers in baseball in K-Rod, who is now the proud owner of the most saves in a season category.

Here are just a few reasons I think the Sox have a shot at upsetting the Angels:

  1. Psychological Edge – BoSox have bounced the Angels from the playoffs how many times in recent years?
  2. Nothing to lose mentality – BoSox have been up and down all season and lost the division to the Rays.
  3. Fenway – in October, Fenway is insane. If they come home with a 1-1 split, I think they have a good shot at winning.
  4. Pitching matchups – They are fairly even, but Beckett (when healthy) is the best October pitcher in baseball. Lester is lights out and Dice-K can't seem to lose.
  5. Ortiz – he's heating up at just the right time.

The Angels are a great team. They win close games, they have hitting, they have fantastic manager. This could be the year for them.

But don't bet against the Sox in October.

September 04, 2008

Pedroia: MVP?

When Manny left Boston everyone looked to Jason Bay to see if he would be able to fill his shoes. Comparing the two outright, it looks like the better hitter is playing elsewhere…


Bay:

G   PA  AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB IBB  SO HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS

+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+

29 132 118  24  36  7  2  4  29   9   1  30   2   0   3   3   3  0  .305  .356  .500  .856

 

Manny:

G   PA  AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB IBB  SO HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS

+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+

32 140 113  22  46  7  0 10  29  21  10  21   3   0   3   4   2  0  .407  .500  .735 1.235 

 

But getting Manny out of Boston wasn't just about one player because you can never replace a player like Manny's numbers in the lineup with one guy. He's a once in a generation player, he's THAT good.

What you can do though is hope other guys will rise to the occasion. What about these stats for a player since Manny left?

  G   PA  AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB IBB  SO HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS

+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+

 30 147 133  37  52 13  1  8  28  12   1   9   0   0   2   4   6  0  .391  .435  .684 1.119 


That's right, Pedroia's numbers are even better since Manny was bounced. In his last 8 games, he's had 5 games where he has had at least 3 or more hits. In two of those games he had 4 hits (back to back, first time a Sox player has done it since I was a 1 years old, back in 1981 when Wade Boggs did it).

People are saying Pedroia is the front runner to win the MVP. And he should. Bay has done a serviceable job, and Boston loves him. But Pedroia has really picked it up in the 2nd half of the season and pulled the Sox out of major trouble time and time again. Tampa Bay Rays Evan Longoria was easily on pace to win it comfortably, and Pedroia will have some competition from Carlos Quentin and A-Rod, but if the Sox manage to steal the AL East from the Rays (funny I am even writing that at this point in the season, isn't it?) I think Pedroia has to get the nod.

Pedroia's defensive stats are as impressive as his offense numbers, and he's pushing his team into the playoffs. That's an MVP to me.

August 01, 2008

So long, Manny

No sooner did I finish my writeup of Manny staying in Boston, he left town. I'm not shocked to tell you the truth. The basis of my writeup still holds true: Scott Boras is an evil, evil man.

Yesterday, over 50 emails transpired between myself and a few of my Sox buddies, and the overall theme was we needed to make a move and get rid of Manny, almost at any cost. We kicked around various trade scenarios we thought would better the team, but in the end, it always came back to a team without Manny. Not because of his bad or glove. But because he became the cancer in the clubhouse. That was a departure from previous seasons. Whenever the trading deadline neared, Manny would talk and people would take notice, but it wasn't until this season, when he took on Scott Boras as an agent that it got evil and vindictive. That's when we were content with saying goodbye.


(Jim Rogash / Getty Images)

My buddy Steve, who writes for this blog, said it quite succinctly in our fantasy league forum:

Yep, sucks it had to come to this, but this is all about Manny shooting his way out of town for a new longer contract. Evil Scott Boras obviously somewhat behind this. They never wanted the Sox to pick up next years $20 mil option and then be able to wait to pick up another option the year after. Boras gets nothing with that and Manny gets no lengthy security. So really what else could the Sox do here? They forced the team to trade him and us fans all lose out.

We all loved Manny's hijinks as long as he produced with the stick and he always did. Esp in the clutch and when it mattered most in the playoffs. He even flashed leather here and there which would have you shaking your head and laughing.

We all would have enjoyed him ending his career here and retiring with the Sox. Going into the Hall with a Sox jersey and being proud. He could have enjoyed his fame here long after his playing years had ended. But as usual with these players, they lose perspective and get too greedy. And like this guy really had to after the contract he has had all this time.

So for the short term, the Sox lose out and the Dodgers win this trade. They get Manny got FREE for the rest of the season for a couple of who cares prospects.

But since the Sox HAD TO MAKE THIS MOVE and get something for him, I really actually like the deal. Jason Bay should be good enough and is better defensively and constant hustler and we have him under contract for the rest of this year and all of next for chump change. Sure I would have liked Holliday better, but Bay was the next best thing. And was good to NOT have him go to Tampa!

I did think the Sox paid too much having to add in Hanson and Moss, but when ya think about it... Hanson has absolutely sucked since we have drafted him!!! Moss is nothing special. I thought David Murphy was a much better prospect and sure enough he was... I don't expect Moss to go David Murphy on us here. Yes it sucks the Sox lose a couple of chips they could have used for another trade, but I can't say I will miss either of them.

Manny and Boras really put the Sox organization in a tough spot and I think the Sox are fortunate they landed Bay at all. I am actually excited to watch a new player with his talent here.

The Pirates really get screwed not getting either of the top two players in the 3 way deal. Have fun with 4 prospects Pitt!

Of course if the Dodgers miss the playoffs, they will be the biggest losers as Manny will be a free agent and sign elsewhere for whatever sucker team is going to pony up $100+ mil for the next 4-6 years. Dodgers will be left with nothing.

So see ya Manny, your act did indeed grow fucking tired here - really for me just in the past couple weeks opting out of big games where you could finally see the writing on the wall. Thanks for the 2 world series wins and have fun joining all the other dummies who could have stayed here if they weren't so greedy like Nomar and Damon and Pedro and then see their careers plummet and just vindicate the Sox brass choice of letting them walk.

Yanks, you can have him in the twilight of his career and pay him that ridiculous money as he pushes 40!

Overall, good job Sox!

And he's right. I told everyone in the slew of emails I expect Manny to be a New York Yankee next year, and he will. Absolutely. The Yanks will throw $100 million at him for 4 years, and they'll be giddy to get him. But will his production continue? Time will tell.

 

Here is a general roundup of our email exchange yesterday:

Steve said:

At this point with all the smack Manny is tossing around, I guess its better they deal him.  It has never gotten this bad.  And if they can get Jason Bay, it looks like that is about the best they are gonna get.  Doesn't look like 'Rado is moving Holliday.  And frankly, Bay and Manny do have similar numbers if you looks at their runs, HRs and RBIs.  The fact that Bay is doing it in a not so lethal Pitt lineup makes him look even better.  He did have that stud year back in '05 and 06 was just a bit of a dropoff from that.  Only '07 was real bad for him, but he looks to be rebounding back on this season (once Kraig gave up on him for his fantasy team)  so I kinda hope they make the deal now.  Get Bay for rest of this season and next year for only 7.5 mil and then he'll prolly be gone since his agent is also big bad Boras who will want to get paid.  God I hate Boras!!! 


Tom:

There's a part of me that believes that the Rockies would part with Holliday at the right price.  There's not much the Sox can do to prevent the Yankees from getting Manny the second we decide not to exercise his options or shred those up and give him a 3/4 year contract.  As much man-love as i have for Manny.  it's over.  you can love the girl you're with because she's got a nice rack of lamb or does other things well, but in the end if she proves to be more cancerous than not, it's time to get a babe.  Jason Bay doesn't exactly rev my engine...i'm gonna be real and say that we could probably entice the Rockies to give us Holliday (whom they certainly can't keep after next season) and possibly Fuentes or Corpas for Manny, Buchholz, and an A-level and B-level pitching prospect.  The Sox farm system is loaded with pitching and we're inevitably going to have to use them as trade bait for bats, which we don't have many.  

 

Me:

I would also love to get Holliday and Fuentes. It would be a win-win for Manny because the air would inflate his numbers, thus improving his ability to sign a bigger contract, plus he gets out of Boston. I would send Manny and Hansen out there along with someone that is low on the totem pole that shows promise. I'd be more than fine with that.

Look at his numbers compared to Manny's, last three years:

Last 3 years

Team

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

K

SB

CS

AVG

OBP

SLG

OPS

  

 2006

COL

155

602

119

196

45

5

34

114

47

110

10

5

.326

.387

.586

.973

  

 2007

COL

158

636

120

216

50

6

36

137

63

126

11

4

.340

.405

.607

1.012

  

 2008

COL

92

360

66

123

25

2

18

63

51

66

14

1

.342

.429

.572

1.001

 

 

 Last 3 years

Team

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

K

SB

CS

AVG

OBP

SLG

OPS

  

 2006

BOS

130

449

79

144

27

1

35

102

100

102

0

1

.321

.439

.619

1.058

  

 2007

BOS

133

483

84

143

33

1

20

88

71

92

0

0

.296

.388

.493

.881

  

 2008

BOS

100

365

66

109

22

1

20

68

52

86

1

0

.299

.398

.529

.926

  


Something that should jump out to everyone is not only run production but sheer GAMES PLAYED. Manny taking almost 30 games off a year, while Holliday is always in there. Hits for a much higher average, slugging is close too. He doesnt walk as much as Manny but his power numbers are there, plus look at his triples, hits and overall runs.

Now compare to Bay:

Last 3 years

Team

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

K

SB

CS

AVG

OBP

SLG

OPS

  

 2006

PIT

159

570

101

163

29

3

35

109

102

156

11

2

.286

.396

.532

.928

  

 2007

PIT

145

538

78

133

25

2

21

84

59

141

4

1

.247

.327

.418

.746

  

 2008

PIT

106

393

72

111

23

2

22

64

59

86

7

0

.282

.375

.519

.894

  


Not too bad, but Holliday is the better choice I think here, and the numbers prove it. I like Bay, but I'd be giddy if we got Holliday.

 

Mark said:

I'm happy w/ the deal. Here is why.

It seems over the last few years w/ the addition of Youk, Pedroia, Elsbury, & Papelbon that all Sox fans are now in love with all of our prospects; remember they are only prospects.

   

Hansen didn't do anything when he was called apon & Moss was never going to play in Boston's OF unless someone got hurt.  

   

We get OF Bay who 2 out of the last 3 years had over 100R, 100Rbi, 30HR, & 20SB. He did slump a little last year w/ only 21HR, but he already has 22 this year. Expect more HR because of the shorter LF & expect more rbi because he's in Boston & not Pittsburgh. He has decent speed & will run out plays in the field & on the base path.

   

If we had kept Manny till the end of the year, the Sox weren't going to pick up his option(s).

We have Bay for next season too, which gives Theo a year & change to evaulate Bay to see if he fits in Boston. Wondering who our LF is going to be is 1 less thing to worry about in the offseason. If Bay performs, he very well could be the Sox LF for years to come.

   

Paying the Dodgers to take Manny does sting a little bit, but I'll take the hit knowing we have Bay secure for next season for under $10mil. The Sox can use that extra cash to look for a solid RP.

 


In the end, we all are happy that we're getting fresh blood in town, and getting rid of a giant headache. We'll miss Manny and his playful antics, but Red Sox Nation was turned upside down when he turned against us. We thank him for his service, we'll remember the good times, and with Bay in a Sox uniform we'll look to forget the bad times…sooner rather than later.

Good luck in L.A., Manny.

 

 

 

July 31, 2008

When Manny isn’t traded…

When the Sox can't find the deal they want today before the trade deadline one thing I am 100% certain of:

Manny will act as if he never wanted to leave.

He's done it before, he'll do it again. It's his version of saying he is sorry for the raucous and damnit, let's win another World Series.

And the fans will love him for it, but management…not so much.

I don't expect he'll sit idly by and wither away on the bench. On the contrary, I think his bat and step will come to life. Afterall, he could be playing for the last contract of his career.

You see, the Sox could sit down, talk it over with Manny, get on the same page, and be content and pick up this next year. And if he is being the lovable Manny everyone loves, pick up his second option.

But there is a catch: Manny needs to do it without Scott Boras.

A-Rod will tell Manny that Boras is the reason why Yankee Country hated him so much in the offseason. And if Manny is listening, he'll ignore Boras here and he'll be upfront and honest to the Sox, behind closed doors, and not try to manipulate them through the media, ala Boras/A-Rod. Because where did that ultimately get both of them?

My gut says that Manny really does love Boston: he loves the fans, he loves playing with Ortiz and Lugo and Delcarmen. He loves the Green Monster. He loves being himself. And we get that. And we're fine with that.

But Boston is not fine when he says Boston doesn't deserve him. That is Boras talking, don't ever be fooled into thinking otherwise. That is his modus operandi: great distention between player/city/team and drive a wedge between them all.

If Manny is to stay in Boston, long-term, he should step away from the mic and the reporters and talk to the Sox in person. Because nothing is lost in translation. Remember, he speaks Spanish, and so some of the things he does say I imagine are turned and twisted, where in his mind they mean next to nothing. I'm not putting the blame on reporters or writers or anyone here, it's just something to think about.

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