WeezyFbaby
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Personally i give it to Varitek. Throw away the average i dont care. He won that series the way he managed the staff. Do you think Lester does as well as he did without him? Dont think so. The guy brings the intangables that a championship team needs. Without him it would be 90 years without a championship
Nobody because they don't award MVP's for the ALDS. haha
Lol i was waiting for someone to say that hahaha
so consensus says lester or bay... (i guess is stand alone with varitek ahaha) so lets disclude those 3 who would be 4th on your guys list?? little more intriguing who stands out?
Ellsbury for sure.
Great team win! The Sox showed their depth and versatility. Besides the 3 J's- Lester, Tek & Bay, look at the contribitions from Jacoby, Jed, J-Pap & the others whose 1st names don't begin with J-Youk, Kotsay, Papi & all the rest.
I'm stoked. I feel really good about the Tampa series. Bring 'em on!
Great team win! The Sox showed their depth and versatility. Besides the 3 J's- Lester, Tek & Bay, look at the contribitions from Jacoby, Jed, J-Pap & the others whose 1st names don't begin with J-Youk, Kotsay, Papi & all the rest.
I'm stoked. I feel really good about the Tampa series. Bring 'em on!
We spent a lot of time last winter writing about Boston’s alleged interest in Johan Santana. It’s interesting now watching some of the players the Red Sox allegedly made available in those alleged trade talks taking on vital roles in the postseason.
Remember, the Twins could have allegedly had Jon Lester or Jacoby Ellsbury — but not both — with Justin Masterson and Jed Lowrie in either deal as alleged throw-ins.
Oh, that's easy... the GM of the Minnesota Twins
http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs...a-trade-rumors-to-prominent-postseason-roles/
Oh, that's easy... the GM of the Minnesota Twins
http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs...a-trade-rumors-to-prominent-postseason-roles/