Where is it stated that the Red Sox have the best D in baseball ?uhlesses said:Watched the great SOX defense play today. If thats the best in Baseball what a joke. And what is the MVP doing on the bench and Lorreta playing first? MVP oh please.
uhlesses said:Watched the great SOX defense play today. If thats the best in Baseball what a joke. And what is the MVP doing on the bench and Lorreta playing first? MVP oh please.
ScoBuck said:Seems to be a LOT of talk (on ESPN, etc.), that if the RedSox DO NOT make the playoffs (and IMO they WILL NOT), that Ortiz' chances of MVP are diminished greatly, especially if Jeter continues to bat over .330 and reach OVER 100+ RBIs.
And frankly I agree. When the Yanks suffered ALL the big injuries, DJ was HUGE in keeping the Yanks close to the Sox. Not only by being #2 in BA ALL season - #1 w/RISP, etc. (very consistent), but also by playing GREAT in the field.
I agree 100% that Ortiz is BY FAR AND AWAY the MOST CLUTCH HITTER in the game (as opposed to MVP), but if he is NOT ABLE to get his team to overcome ITS INJURIES (like Jeter) and get them into the playoffs - than it SHOULD be DJ. This is NOT a knock on Papi (I wish he was on my team), but rather a belief that Jeter's contributions have been WAY MORE valuable to his team and its Success FOR THE SEASON, than Ortiz' and its PART-TIME success this year.
uhlesses said:Watched the great SOX defense play today. If thats the best in Baseball what a joke. And what is the MVP doing on the bench and Lorreta playing first? MVP oh please.
TORONTO (AP) -- Overtaking the Boston Red Sox in the standings means a lot to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Shaun Marcum and Jason Frasor combined on a two-hitter, and Toronto moved into second place in the AL East with a 5-0 victory over the Red Sox on Monday night
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=260925114