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I know many on this board couldn't care less about the Sox, but I also know many do...

And so, this: Our original Dirt Dog, our boy, Trot Nixon is now an Indian...

Of all the players departed from the 2004 World Champion Red Sox, this one hurts me the most.

Nixon was/is the epitome of the kind of player I love and respect...hard-nosed, loyal and a fighter to the end...

He is to the Sox what Tedy Bruschi is to the Pats!

He deserves a 10-minute standing ovation when he returns to Fenway with Cleveland!

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Lots of great memories of Trot.

Admittedly, my Trot love has waned over the past years, mainly b/c I grew to have the suspicion that his increase in bulk and injury-proneness pointed to roids.

Still, it's sad to see him go, but it was time for both parties to move on.
 
"Well, it's all over but the tears.

The awful news that's been looming for six months has finally arrived. Trot Nixon is no longer a member of the Boston Red Sox. Another one bites the dust.

Ownership has failed Trot and failed the Nation. Come to think of it, the fans have failed Trot as well. I was astounded and ashamed that there wasn't more of a hue and cry about Theo and Co.'s abandonment of him since it became evident last season that they would let him go or when he wasn't offered arbitration. This is the one guy who was truly the heart and soul of the ball club, a career-long Boston product... until now.

He played with grit and honor and he cared about the team. He never drew undue attention to himself, he supported teammates and they supported him. He played clean but his uniform got dirty. He was the exemplar of a Dirt Dog. He got ejected from a game for grousing at the ump while on the disabled list.

Sure, he should have flown to spring training in '04 instead of driving his truck and wrenching his back upon arrival and missing half the season. Sure, he was on the DL too much the last few years. But unlike bigger names that pretty likely feigned injury because they lost interest at the end of last year, Trot would have played if he could have.

And even in partial seasons, he produced when he was on the field. But more importantly, he played the right way, he upheld the standards of the team, he was a link to the past, he was a character, he was a fan favorite... and now he's gone.

Let's see how many games JD Drew actually plays over the next few years and see if his eventual contract fee will be worth his performance.

Trot Nixon is a guy who should have been a lifelong Red Sox, he should have moved directly to the coaching staff upon retirement and someday should have managed the Olde Towne Team.

When will this ownership and this general manager learn that players are not just interchangeable parts to be plugged into a machine that will then spit out success? Fans follow a team because they get attached to the players and those players play and fight the good fight on behalf of us.

One of the best has left the building. And we're all less because of it. -- Mark Huntley, Red Sox Nation In NYC"
 
Trot would have played if he could have
He also would have hit .400 and drove in 150RBI if he could have. But the fact is he couldn't and didn't.

His BA and OPS have plummeted in the past 4 seasons, he could never hit lefties and required a platoon partner, and he was tremendously unreliable. Heck, Kevin Millar in 2005 had comparable stats to Nixon in 2006 and most people couldn't wait to get rid of him. Millar was a great guy who was loyal to the team too, but that didn't overshadow the fact that he wasn't much of a hitter. The fact that Nixon spent his entire career in Boston shouldn't hide his offensive shortcomings.

He certainly had his moments over the years, but I'd be lying if I said I was sad to see him go.
 
IMO Trot was a steady Right Fielder, who had massive billing as a savior to the franchise, but never lived up to the expectations. Maybe it was the injury problems, but as much as I liked him it was time to move on. Cleveland is kinda like baseball purgatory.
 


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