
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Manny Delcarmanized In Denver

Monday, November 29, 2010
Sox May Be After Troy Glaus

Non-Baseball Ventures Poll

Earth To NOG: Focus!

The natives are getting restless, but they seem to be blissfully unaware of it (I'll refrain from the obvious political analogy to their heroes in Washington). Moreover, John Henry has sniped at Wilbur from his Twitter account. How clueless are these guys? As Christmas approaches without any significant improvement in an 89-win also-ran club, somebody has got to tell the Emperor he is naked.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Guerrier Changer?

Saturday, November 27, 2010
Nishioka Bid Falls Short
The Red Sox were outbid by the Twins for the rights to negotiate with the Japanese phenom SS Nishioka. Reportedly, the Sox bid around $2 million, the Twins around $5 million. Given the faith Boston has in emerging SS prospect Jose Iglesias, it's not surprising that the Sox did not 'overbid' on the posting fee.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
FN Poll—2011 Catchers

Vote in our poll on whether Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Jason Varitek are an adequate catching tandem for 2011.
Waiting For The Other Shoe

From where we sit, there had better be a few more shoes dropping this off-season or tickets will become very easy to obtain for the 2011 campaign. There is a revolt a-brewing and the NOG seems too pre-occupied with soccer and NASCAR to see it coming.
So, where do we start with the tasks that need attention? How about catcher? Does anyone really believe the mutterings from Yawkey Way that Jarrod Saltalamacchia is our starting backstop? By not offering Jason Varitek arbitration, they will likely re-sign him at a sub-$3 million tag and use him as back-up, but is this really enough? Hopefully, Theo is looking at Rod Barajas or A.J. Pierzynski as a "grown-up" everyday option behind the dish. Beyond this, with all the freed-up cash from the actual departure of V-Mart and the likely departure of Beltre, the Sox had better sign or trade for two impact players.
My primary choice would be to deal whatever we have to deal to get Adrian Gonzalez as our first baseman. Moving Youk to third would make for one of the best all-around infields in all of baseball (and after this year, Iglesias at SS will make it even better). Next (assuming Ellsbury was in the A-Gon trade), I would go all out to sign Carl Crawford to join a Kalish/Cameron/Drew combo in the outfield.
My second choice would be to trade for Justin Upton, go with Jed Lowry for a year at third base, and hoard cash for next year's free-agent first base bonanza (A-Gon, Fielder). This is far less satisfying an option, but at least the team gets younger with a potential super-star in the making with Upton.
Choice three would be a classic free-agent "shell-out" that brings Jayson Werth and his powerful (and sorely needed) right-handed power to left-field. This still leaves third base in a quandary, but they could either move Youk and fill in at first with a stop-gap like Carlos Pena or try the aforementioned Jed Lowrie option at third. Either way, not very sexy.
All in all, the Red Sox have got to do something soon to quell the Perfect Storm of fan outrage that is forming just off-shore. Big moves are preferable, moderate ones acceptable, but no action will be met with pitchforks and torches.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
V-Mart Lost To Motown

As a result, we lose the purest hitter in our lineup. Nice going, NOG! Maybe the $450 million you blew on that moronic soccer deal could have allowed you to extend the V-Mart offer to the 5 years that did the trick. We can probably expect the same result on the Beltre front.
Ready to scoop up those tickets, Nation?
Drew Sutton Era Begins!

Saturday, November 20, 2010
Ichiro Lite Coming To Hub?

With word that 35-year old Marco Scutaro is attracting interest from other teams, and with Lowrie and Iglesias still question marks at SS, Nishioka could slide right into to the position. Hey, wouldn't you like to see an Ichiro Lite in the Sox middle infield? If the Sox haven't been soured on the Japanese posting process because of Dice-K, they may actually go out and get "T-Nish"!
Little Pony Captures More Honors

The award is named after Hall of Fame pitcher Old Hoss Radbourn, who set the all-time MLB record by winning 59 games in 1884. Congratulations, Caballito!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Go, Adrian!

Thursday, November 18, 2010
Upton Deal Taking Shape?
The idle rumor is becoming more active. Sports Illustrated is reporting that the Red Sox are the most aggressive pursuers of Justin Upton--offering Jacoby Ellsbury and Daniel Bard as a starting point in exchange. The 23-year old Upton would sharply lower the average age of the Red Sox roster--now the second oldest in all of baseball.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Upton Saturday Night?

The haul back to the desert would have to be massive—but it would obviate the need to shell out a king's ransom for either Jayson Werth or Carl Crawford. And, you get a 23-year old with nothing but upside for a long time. The problem is if the Sox yield their most precious prospects in this deal, will anything be left for A-Gon? Or maybe, this is why we've been hearing about James Loney at first base. This is why they pay Theo the big bucks.
(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images North America)
A-Gon Shoulder Impacting Trade?

Monday, November 15, 2010
First Ramirez, Now Buchholz

Preparing Us For Bridge Year Two?

(Exclusive FenwayNation Photo Illustration)
Friday, November 12, 2010
It's Crawford Or Werth In OF

This is a good thing. Both players are good defenders and both are offensive forces in any lineup (Crawford more of a doubles and speed guy; Werth more of a power threat). One or the other is a necessity if we are to contend in 2011. Adding Adrian Gonzalez to either one (assuming Pedroia and Youkilis come back healthy) would make us favorites in the AL East.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Boras Shocker: His Client Is Hot!

Sox May Be Eyeing Mets SS Reyes

Are The Sox Buck-Ing Up?

Enter John Buck. He of the 20 HRs and .802 OPS in 2010 for the Blue Jays. Reportedly, the Sox are hot on Buck's trail in the event that we have no viable catching options soon. Buck is a decent choice, and at age 30 (come July), is a little more serviceable than my choice—Miguel Olivo (age 32 in July).
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
UPDATE: Dice-K For Kosuke?

A report has surfaced in the Chicago Tribune that the Cubs are exploring a multi-player deal with the Red Sox that would involve two popular Japanese players—Daisuke Matsuzaka and Kosuke Fukudome. The Cubs outfielder will be 34 in April, and has had a pedestrian MLB career (kind of J.D. Drew-like). The Sox would be on the hook for $13.5 million in 2011. Daisuke's ERA has been north of 4.70 in the last two years, so he's no prize either, but he won't even turn 30 until the end of next year. While we would love to see Daisuke leave for the right talent in return, this purported deal does not smell right.
HOF'er Gammons At BoSox Club

(Exclusive FenwayNation Photo by Ernie Paicopolos)
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
No Gold Gloves, Again

Crawford, Werth And Bill James

Hopefully, there are other factors being considered—since the run prevention paradigm was such an abysmal failure in 2010. I know, I know, the injuries kept us from from seeing the theory in its full glory last year. But, in 2004, the Red Sox allowed 24 more runs than they did in 2010. The difference is, they scored 131 more runs in 2004 than in 2010. So, maybe some more offense (and a better bullpen) would have given us enough extra wins to make the post-season. Somehow, "run prevention" doesn't seem to be panacea that the geek community thinks it is.
NOG Hob-Nobbing On "Pitch"

Definitely Werth Pursuing

Monday, November 8, 2010
Happy Birthday, RemDawg!

He was a good manager, giving our group of "wanna-be" major leaguers enough rope to hang ourselves on most days. My fondest memory was of him delighting in the ability to get me out in batting practice ("Lefty, huh? I know exactly how to get you—low and inside"). He did. Every time.
At the end of the week, in a game pitting ex-players against one another, Remy went yard to win a game for his team. Not bad, he said afterward, for a guy who only hit out 7 in ten years. Indeed.
Warmest birthday wishes go out from all of us to Red Sox legend Jerry Remy—President of Red Sox Nation.
(Photo by Gail M. Bloom)
Friday, November 5, 2010
A-Gon Trade Now More Likely

Earth to Theo: Pounce! This is the moment we have to make the move that will propel the Red Sox into favorite status in the AL East. Trade whomever we need to (various combinations and permutations of Casey Kelly, Jacoby Ellsbury, Anthony Rizzo, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jed Lowrie, or yes, even Jose Iglesias) to get Gonzalez. With Gonzalez anchored at first for 5 or 8 more years (he will need to be signed before the trade), we are instantly improved—dramatically.
With Hoyer a little more desperate to get something in return (now that Gonzalez and his agent have made the news public), we may end up giving up less than we would have a week ago. Go for it.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Papi Is 'Cool' With One-Year Deal

Let The Dlugach Era Begin!

Will Ortiz Become Big Zap-pi?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Bye, Bye Beltre!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Curt Young Named Pitching Coach

POLL: Greatest Need For 2011 Sox

Ricciardi May Join Sox Front Office

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