armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Theo's man

15
Vote

by Deang929


    • This article originally appeared on The Fung Wah Sports Connection


By Dean Geddes

J.D. Drew is one lucky guy. Never in Red Sox history has a high profile free agent not been crucified for playing this badly. That's what winning will do. A double digit lead in the A.L. East can pacify even the most rabid Red Sox pessimist. It also helps having free agent classmate Julio Lugo stealing the lowlight with a .079 June batting average, including a spectacular 0-33 hitless streak.

Make no mistake, Drew has been bad. Really bad. He was billed as the man who would finally give Manny Ramirez the much needed protection he deserves. He was supposed to create nightmares for opposing managers, who would either have to keep their left-handed specialist in to face Manny or let Drew feast on a righty.

Don't worry opposing managers, Drew isn't going to be keeping you up late at night. Nope. Somebody who is slugging .388 on the season, somebody whose .260 batting average drops to .225 with runners in scoring position and an abysmal .200 with runners in scoring position and two out, well he's the kind of guy you dream about facing after Ortiz and Manny.

Terry Francona came to this sad realization too, and in order to stop playing into the hands of the opposing managers, he was forced to find a new spot for Drew. Last night it was the lead off spot. Where the $70 million "slugger" and his inability to drive in runs and lack of power will hurt the team least.

Drew was never one to shine under pressure. His career .249 average with runners in scoring position and two out can attest to that. Dodger fans were all too eager to say goodbye. When he's at the plate, you just don't expect him to do anything, they would say. They're right. What makes it worse is his seemly oblivious demeanour. It's tough watching him take strike three to end an inning with runners on base. But does it bother him? Watching him carelessly stroll back to the dugout, you sure wouldn't think so.

It was a puzzling off-season acquisition to begin with. Not often does a front office go after a "star" player in his prime much to the disgust of its fan base. Gerry Callahan summed it up nicely in his column in the Boston Herald on Nov. 29, 2006:


"While Sox fans are starved for someone, anyone, who represents an upgrade from last season's roster, it is not easy to find a fan who is excited about the prospect of seeing Drew in a Sox uniform. For some reason, the paying customers seem to understand better than the Sox front office wonks that it ain't all about OPS. Sometimes you've got to look at the character and the personality of a player before you walk down the aisle with him."


The majority of Red Sox fans were against the Drew acquisition from the get go. Credit Theo for revamping the bullpen, for stopping at nothing to make sure the Red Sox got Daisuke Matsuzaka, for signing Beckett to an extension last year for a bargain basement price. But $70 million for Drew? Theo, you got fleeced. Not a single team in the big leagues would take Drew and that contract if you tried giving it away.

What made the Drew signing even more bizarre was that it seemed the Red Sox already had their man. They traded away hometown favorite Bronson Arroyo, for the raw but powerful Wily Mo Peña. Last season the 25-year-old slugger played in 84 games for the Sox. In 276 at bats he hit .301, clubbed 11 homers (a handful of the jaw-dropping variety), and drove in 42 runs. The best part about Wily Mo is he's $70 million cheaper than Drew. The worst part about Wily Mo, he has 428 career strikeouts to only 85 career walks. He also plays an atrocious right field, and center field, and left field. In 139 games in a Red Sox uniform, Wily Mo has put together a blooper real that most players couldn't dream of compiling in a lifetime.

Nonetheless, the Red Sox did invest in him. The gave up a young, solid, middle of the rotation fan favorite for him. After an impressive 2006 performance, it was time to roll the dice with him. He's young, and he can't get any worse in the outfield. Maybe he can learn how to track fly balls. Maybe he can learn a little plate discipline. Worse comes to worse, the Red Sox rent a right fielder at the trading deadline. But by signing Drew, Wily Mo is now the fourth outfielder for the foreseeable future.

Adding injury to insult, Drew left in the third inning of last night's game because of tightness in his hamstring. He's not in the lineup tonight. It might not matter now, but at some point, the city of Boston will realize that it's stuck with an overpaid, injury-plagued, emotionless right fielder.


To read more about your favorite New York and Boston sports teams, visit us at The Fung Wah Sports Connection where new content is added every day.


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
RomiezzoLegend
867 days ago
Score 1+-
Many Red Sox players have had slumps over the past couple of years, including Manny, Drew, Lugo, even Ortiz the first couple of weeks after Opening Day. Some guys have on and off days, but I think Terry Francona has been a major part of why the Red Sox are doing this good. He knows who to put in and when. He knows when to give people days off. Curt Schilling wasn't pitching that great, and he decided that he needed some time off. After he gets his MRI, I expect that he's going to do really well for the Sawx. People have not recognized how well he's doing with the team, and he's really done well as a manager now that he has a much much better bullpen. Yes, Drew has done really bad, and he was a waste, but with all of these slumps, the Red Sox can still get it together and help win ballgames.
Permalink | Reply
The sharkDraft Pick
867 days ago
Score 0+-
I agree with your take on Francona, Romeo. He has done a fabulous job thus far.
Permalink
Confessions Of A FanaticDiv-I Stud
867 days ago
Score 1+-
Honestly, if the Red Sox keep winning, I don't think anyone is going to care what J.D. Drew does. I had forgotten all about him until this article because of said fact. Yes, he is overpaid. Yes, his career has been full of injuries. But he has shown in the past that in a full season, he can be a viable option in the outfield. Look at his numbers from his two seasons of more than 140 games. He hit a combined 51 homeruns, batted in the .290s, and had 193 RBIs. Not to say that Drew is an amazing player, because he isn't, but those aren't awful numbers. If he can play 140 games this year, maybe he can come close to those numbers, maybe he can't. But as long as the Red Sox keep winning, don't expect anyone in Boston to call him out on it.
Permalink | Reply
RomiezzoLegend
867 days ago
Score 0+-
Yes, I agree with you COAF. Drew definitely has been known to hit well in the past, but he's doing bad. BUT, it's all about how the team does altogether, and the Sawx seem to be doing fine...
Permalink
TyduffyRed-Shirting
867 days ago
Score 0+-
Keith Olbermann had a good insight on him. He is extremely streaky. He will have a week where he goes on a tear and is the best hitter in baseball, and then he goes on sabatacle for next four-five weeks. Unfortunately for the Red Sox, he hasn't had any of the good weeks yet.
Permalink | Reply
MegECass110AAA-er
867 days ago
Score 0+-
As much as seeing Drew's lack of frustration puzzles me, I think back to Julio Lugo. He became visibly angry and frustrated during his slump (the most dreadful part of it). I have to think that only made it worse on him mentally. Drew has remained even-keeled, and although his numbers remain mediocre, I have to think the Sox will continue to win with the way they are pitching.
Permalink | Reply
JuTMSY4Legend
867 days ago
Score 1+-
Oh Fung Wah...so so risky...$15 from Boston to NY...
Permalink | Reply
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free


Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Theo%27s_man"

This page was last modified 16:42, 17 July 2007. Content is available under the GFDL.

Contribute

ArmchairGM's pages can be edited.
Is this page incomplete? Is there anything wrong?
Change it!

Edit this page Discuss this page Page history

Recent contributors to this page

The following people recently contributed to this article.

Embed this on your site

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise