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Originally Posted by Double G
.......and I was 1000% wrong regarding Bay. The Sox look like geniuses now for not throwing a ton of money at this guy in the Spring and signing him to a long term deal.
Not sure it Theo is a genius or just lucky not to have pulled the trigger.
He has totally hit the wall.
As has the rest of the team.
I can't recall the last time I saw a Red Sox team do such a total 180.
Losing two in a row to the AA A's is officially rock bottom.
Unless they lose again today.
Why do I have a funny feeling Theo is going to pull a blockbuster trade to shake up the team a la 2004.
Something needs to happen sooner than later.
It's like having my own personal view of the sinking of the Titanic the past two weeks, 4-8 and taking on water..................
Again Joe, you were right on this one.
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Hilarious... because now I'm 100% concerned that eventually I won't be 1000% right.
Yes, Bay's plateaued as I thought he would ... few players could sustain his production and most go through these types of slumps... so while it never made sense to me to sign him during his hot streak I think that eventually YOU'LL be right in the end that he's all but gone in free agency.
And hey - if that slump continues and he's just an average player on the block, so be it - it will have wound up being a very smart move by Theo.
But my feeling is that he'll come out of it and show himself to be what he is... a very very good bat, and the best free agent available to fill the Red Sox's hole in Left Field.
I'm less concerned about this season and more concerned about next.
I sure hope that there IS a trade that Theo can make to fill that void - but next season's the focus there for me, not this one.
So in the end I'm guessing that Bay will not re-sign with the Sox (the only real opportunity was this pre-season) will wind up with a very decent season, and will land with the Yankees, creating a twofer for New York, strengthening them and weakening the Sox.
Hopefully Theo can counter that with some LF bat via trade in the offseason - but if not YOU will be the one who's right, and the only benefit we'll be able to point to is that the Sox didn't overpay for keeping Bay... but the bottom line will be that the Sox will be weaker and the Yankees stronger.
I guess this just illustrates that it's all a crap shoot and only hindsight is 20/20 - but thanks for the kind words anyways.