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Redsoxfaithful38
I play soccer and baseball and run track as well. I am obsessed with baseball. I also write a with my friend,http://360sport.blogspot.com.

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MLB Season Preview: Boston Red Sox

by Redsoxfaithful38
created March 11, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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2007 Record: 96-66

2007 Finish: 1st AL East
Projected 2008 Finish: 1st
AL East Manager: Terry Francona (5th Season)

Projected Lineup:

1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. David Ortiz DH
4. Manny Ramirez LF
5. Mike Lowell 3B
6. J.D. Drew RF
7. Kevin Youkilis 1B
8. Jason Varitek C
9. Julio Lugo SS

Projected Rotation:

1. Josh Beckett (RHP)
2. Daisuke Matsuzaka (RHP)
3. Tim Wakefield (RHP)
4. Jon Lester (LHP)
5. Clay Buchholz (RHP)

SU Hideki Okajima
SU Manny Delcarmen
CL Jonathan Papelbon

Departures: Eric Gagne (Milwaukee Brewers) and Eric Hinske (Tampa Bay Rays)

Arrivals: Sean Casey, David Aardsma, Danny Kolb, and Bartolo Colon

X-Factor: As of now, the Red Sox may have two X-factors in J.D. Drew and Jason Varitek. If Drew can return to the player he was in his final years in Los Angeles, his final one in particular, he would certainly boost the Red Sox offense and provide protection for Ortiz and Ramirez. Drew is especially important as many speculate Lowell will not perform nearly as well as he did this past season. However, if Jason Varitek were to get hurt the Red Sox would be in certain trouble as seen in the closing months of 2006. Varitek is clearly the leader and catalyst of this team and his loss would be detrimental to the team.

Position Battle: Manager Terry Francona is adamant that the centerfield job is up for grabs with Coco Crisp having just as much of a chance as Jacoby Ellsbury. However, after yet another anemic year at the plate Coco Crisp seems ready to move on if he fails to win the starting job. Fan favorite Jacoby Ellsbury ignited the Red Sox on their comeback from down 3-1 to the Cleveland Indians to win seven straight games and capture Boston’s second World Series in four years. Jacoby Ellsbury is clearly the future centerfielder; the question is whether his future is now or if he will spend a year as a platoon player across the outfield.

Up-and-coming Prospects: Outfielder Brandon Moss seems ready to play a role on the major league roster, however with Coco Crisp still on the team and Bobby Kielty signed, Moss seems hard pressed to break camp with the team. However, Red Sox fans will certainly see plenty of Moss later this year and more in the future. Another interesting player is Jed Lowrie, and although Lugo is set as the starting shortstop, a few stumbles along the way could catapult Lowrie into the starting job. The Red Sox also look forward to seeing Justin Masterson in some sort of role with the team later this year whether in the rotation or in the bullpen. The Red Sox rotation looks crowded already with Bartolo Colon, Julian Tavarez, Kyle Snyder, and Clay Buchholz all vying for the final spot not to mention the possibility of Curt Schilling returning some time this year. Masterson will probably go to the pen where he will be most beneficial to the team.

Outlook: Overall, the Boston Red Sox have a very deep team and expect to contend this year once again. The Red Sox have the best chance of any team thus far this decade to repeat as world champions. Expect another phenomenal season from this veteran team blended with exciting young players. If this team can avoid a spell of injuries as they did last year, they chances to repeat are as good if not better than any team to win the World Series.


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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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If Oke does not perform like he did last year i think it affects the team more if loweell does not because, manny and ortiz and the rest of the line up pick up the offense were as the pen is a much diffrent place and he might not have as much le way to mess up
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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Lowell had his best season last year. No one thinks Mike Lowell is going to even come CLOSE to those numbers. Why? He's getting older... OK. #2: It was the final year of his contract. That's like a Jorge Posada case. Now that he's re-signed with the Red Sox, a lot of pressure is off him. He won't have numbers to what he had last year, but I honestly think he's going to do better than many people think.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Are we all getting older??
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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Yeah. I should phrased it better. He's past his prime... that's what I meant. And I expect Okajima's stats to drop in a couple more years as well; they might stay the same this year.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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A Boston fan predicting the Red Sox to win the World Series. Now that is shocking!
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Redsoxfaithful38Waterboy
481 days ago
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Actually I ddin't pick the Red Sox to win, rather I said they had a very good chance. Can you honestly say they don't have a good chance?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Keep an eye out on those Blue Jays. Sneaky bastards from Canada....
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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Hey, they beat the Sawx in 2006. I think they'll keep an eye on those damn Jays for a while so THAT doesn't happen again.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Now that Schilling is kaput, he can use his blogging "skills" to good use by spying and reporting back on those dirty birds from the north.
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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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gagne not that big of a departure, i would not call it a key one
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Yeah him leaving Beantown made the Red Sox better.
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Redsoxfaithful38Waterboy
481 days ago
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Yeah I know it was a good thing that Gange left. I guess I should rename both of them departures and arrivals. Really, I just listed the people excluding no names.
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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No need. I already did it for ya. ;)
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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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some players like him adn edgar renteria just werent ment for the bean town prussre i guess
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Ya, what's up with the keyboard?
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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Kenrickitis. ;)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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A moment of silence out of respect for that guy's "talent"...
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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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i don't know maybe i should type a little slower, i am a bad speller though
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
481 days ago
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Ya, try reading back what you type before hitting "post comment". Don't worry, who wants to be perfect anyways?
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RomiezzoLegend
481 days ago
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Hmmm... Let me think...
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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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starting now
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Yakob878MVP
481 days ago
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ya i can't think if alex ever complained about me strange huh ?
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Niteowl049AAA-er
480 days ago
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Did Lugo get hurt? He has played in only 2 games this spring and is hitting .167 while Lowrie is hitting .097 with 3 hits in 31 at bats.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
480 days ago
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Outstanding Analysis - very well done. One question though: If Schilling comes back from the DL, who of Lester/Buccholtz lose their rotation spot?
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Yakob878MVP
480 days ago
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Niteowl- sox woes of that poisition continue, PB- Buchholtz because lester proved him self in the post season and previous to him having cancer. Maybe if both are on fire tavarez will go to long relif
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Patrickburke1980All-American
480 days ago
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Excellent. I picked up Lester on my waiver wire. Buchholz was already taken. Any thoughts on how Lester might perform this year?
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NoodledueceVarsity Captain
480 days ago
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lester could easily win 12 for them. I really cant see him doing much better than that though
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