Day: April 28, 2009

4/28: Lugo’s baaack

The high ERA is misleading for Penny; he's had two quality starts in three tries. He's only struck out five, which is a concern (walked eight). His velocity is not the issue, so he just needs to work on command.

Reyes was in the doghouse for the Cardinals last year for no apparent reason. He's 13-25 with a 4.90 ERA, colored by a brutal (and so far, unsustained) 2007 campaign. Last year, he posted a 2.76 ERA in 49 innings with a 1.27 WHIP. His WHIP is 1.29 so far this year.

Tonight will be cold with showers. Julio Lugo makes his season debut.

Poll: April MVP?

New Poll Question:
With April nearly in the books, who has been the Red Sox Most Valuable Player for the first month of the season?

- Kevin Youkilis (.414 average, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 1.252 OPS)
- Jason Bay (.344 average, 5 HR, 19 RBI, 1.211 OPS)
- Mike Lowell (.319 average, 4 HR, 22 RBI, .966 OPS)
- Tim Wakefield (2-1, 1.86 ERA, .97 WHIP)
- Justin Masterson (2-0, 2.70 ERA, 1.26 WHIP)

As always, new poll is up to the right...vote away and argue it out in the comments.

Concern for Papelbon?

MLB: APR 11 Red Sox at Angels
Jonathan Papelbon is one of, if not the best closer in baseball. Of that there is no doubt. You don't have to look much farther than his 89% save rate (118 out of 133 since 2006), 1.84 career ERA, and 4.79 K/BB rate to make that assessment. Throw in the fact that he's not allowed a run in 25 career postseason innings over 16 appearances and his name stands alone with Mariano Rivera at the top of a long list of closers you would take with you to the end without reservation.

At the surface, 2009 has been more of the same for Papelbon. He's closed the door in save situations five times in five opportunities while amassing a 1.94 ERA. But a deeper look should give you pause to think twice about thinking that 2009 Papelbon has been as effective as previous years' versions.