Which New Team? Red Sox fo sho ...

Q.  Anything else?

A.  SSI continues to bask in the warm glow of Theo Epstein's remark over Felix Hernandez:  if there were one player you'd start a team with...

Dr. D has watched a whale of a lot of M's teams who did not have a legit Opening Day starter of any kind.  've seen my share of teams who couldn't come up with anything better than Scott Bankhead, Diego Segui, or Glenn Abbott as their #1.

The Rangers can tell you about how frustrating it can be to find even a staff ace, much less a monster Cy Young righty.

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This 2010 ballclub was one that should have been dispensed with an airplane bag included.  But transition can be exciting, if you've got the Real Deals coming in.

Great time to be a Mariners fan.  Speaking of Theo...

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Q.  Why the Red Sox, by the way?

A.  First of all, forget about the idea that you're rooting for IBM, that it's "not fair" to just front-run with a megateam.  It's true that the Red Sox spend a lot more than, say, the Angels or Rangers.  But the Yankees outspend the Red Sox by more than Boston outspends Anaheim. 

Anybody who is the arch-rival of the Yankees is fighting an uphill battle.  The Sox are locked in a David-and-Goliath battle themselves.  How would you like to be in a fight-to-the-death scenario with New York every year?  How would the Sabathia and Teixeira signings feel then?

Just recently, these poor feebs had what, an 86-year jinx going.  The Red Sox as megaliths?  Sure will be news to them.  If anything, they're the East Coast's ugly stepsister.

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The Red Sox play high-scoring, unpredictable games.  It's arena baseball and it's fun to watch.

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You want a banner team for sabermetrics, the Red Sox are much more that than are the Mariners.

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Two words:  Bill James.  Whether you like him or not, he represents you as a blogging fan, right?  Admit it:  wouldn't you like to be Bill James when you're 60?  The Sox were the first team to hire a fan (Mike Gimbel), and they took oceans of dung for it.  Of course you've got Voros McCracken there, well tolerated by the Sox despite the classic 'net-rat flamer personality.

The Sox are the team that likes you, the blogger, the best.

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Tradition.  You've got Rice and Lynn, and before that Yaz, and before that Teddy Ballgame...  remind me to tell you some stories about their ballpark sometime.

Great colors, retro unies, breathtaking park, yada yada yada.

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Spectacular rivalry games in September and October.  You can actually watch them on network TV a lot.

They're just fun to watch.  But I'm biased:  they've been my #2 team since 1975.  :- )

My #1 team, that's settled.  You can throw an M's trident cap on my grave when I get there.

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Stay cool,

Dr D




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John's picture

I would say you are spot on correct on all of this.  You have to remember that these guys are also baseball players.  You left out someone who gets no respect but will always be playing with a chip on his shoulders and his name is Kyle Seager.  Ackely and Seager are winners.  They have always been winners.  If you look at last years draft and Smoak, you are building a good stockpile of good young players.  If I was a GM, I would go the Z route.  You have to be excited with this crop of kids. 
 
My 2 cents..
 
John 

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muddyfrogwater's picture

Concerning Franklin, Would it be too much to ask for Michael Young? Franklins status as a well rounded ball player dreams up a desireable comp of Young. A decent but not slick fielding middle infielder with a well rounded bat that hits for power, (Not Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Power.) decent average, and grabs a share of base on balls. Also steals 15 to 20 bags to boot. The question, how long does it take? Hopefully mid 2012 isn't asking too much. With a full roster spot by 2013.

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A switch hitting Troy Tulowitzki seems like a good comp for Nick Franklin.   Tulo was more highly regarded coming out of college, but Franklin is probably going to be younger when he hits the bigs.   Thoughts?

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Every savvy M's fan and his brother is selling the dude very long.  Going to have to go look up, like, what position he plays and stuff.
Thanks John!

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My girlfriend happens to be a Red Sox fan...albeit a casual one, rather than a die-hard.
The Red Sox still seem like a dirty big-market cheater to me even though they compete with the Yankees.  They get a TON of players they shouldn't get on cheap contracts because they want to play on a winner and NOT on the Yankees.  Guys like Rocco Baldelli, Kevin Youikilis, Mike Cameron, etc...lots of their recent relievers...signed explicitly for cheaper than other offers just to play with the Sox.  Whereas, I grew up rooting for a team that free agents routinely USED to jack up bids from other suiters because no one wanted to play there (too far away...out in the middle of nowhere...not seen as serious about winning, etc).

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Taro's picture

The Red Sox have two really bad contracts in John Lackey and Josh Beckett, but also a good deal of bargains in Youk, Pedrioa, and Lester as well. They have some young talent too. Buchholz, Kalish, and others. They're a little old, but the payroll makes up for some of that.
If you're looking for the most bulletproof team its the Braves (and you don't have root against the Ms since they're in the NL), but the Red Sox are in a very good position as well.
Maybe your girlfriend is the tie-breaker. :-)

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...they were playing the Yankees (the game Vargas pitched well except the first inning and then the bullpen came in and gave up ALL the runs...(sigh))...and I still felt entirely too much joy when they got their runs.  I can't get past the Ms, no matter how much I despise their front office.
UGH
I'm doomed.
That said...I can still watch other teams' games when I don't have a reason to watch the Ms.

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You've got a nasty little addiction there, pard.  :- )  Join the 12-step SSI support group...

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I never intended to give up Seattle entirely...as I said...I'll always be rooting for them...I was just getting fed up with the Mariners imposing this ridiculous handicap on themselves.  The question now is...how seriously should I take watching Red Sox or Cardinals or Braves games while I'm also keeping tabs on the Ms. :(

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