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J.D. Drew contemplates retirement after 2011

Written on February 26th, 2010 by Troy Patterson772818 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/02/26/j-d-drew-contemplates-retirement-after-2011.htmlJ.D.+Drew+contemplates+retirement+after+20112010-02-26+12%3A00%3A30Troy+Patterson

During an interview yesterday J.D. Drew made interesting comments about his future with the Red Sox and in baseball. While the league has shifted and older players are being [...]

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10 questions of regression for 2010

Written on February 13th, 2010 by Troy Patterson760212 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/02/13/10-questions-of-regression-for-2010.html10+questions+of+regression+for+20102010-02-13+12%3A00%3A03Troy+Patterson
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester throws a pitch against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York

With trucks heading to Florida yesterday it’s a good time to look at the questions for what the Red Sox hope will happen in 2010. With breakouts and new levels of performance there is always the possibility of regression. That can also include getting better as you return to the mean. What are the top ten possible regressions for 2010?

10. Can Manny Delcarmen find the plate – While Manny never had great control there was an alarming rate of walks in 2009. He walked 5.13 batters every nine innings or more than a batter every two innings. We found the signs of arm problems here and I think that with health he should be better, but a better walk rate is required for him to be a solid contributor.

Filed under Clay Buchholz, David Ortiz, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Beckett, Kevin Youkilis, Manny Delcarmen, Marco Scutaro Tags:

All-Aughts Team of the Decade Honorable Mention Vote

Written on February 2nd, 2010 by Evan Brunell752316 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/02/02/all-aughts-team-of-the-decade-honorable-mention-vote.htmlAll-Aughts+Team+of+the+Decade+Honorable+Mention+Vote2010-02-02+12%3A00%3A53Evan+Brunell
MLB: Red Sox V Rangers May 27, 2007

Now that the All-Aughts Team of the Decade roster is complete, it’s time to fill out the two remaining spots available: honorable mention and dishonorable mention. We’re tackling the former today.

The Red Sox have players worthy of being immortalized on the Team of the Decade even though they didn’t crack the roster. Below are the five candidates eligible for honorable mention. Please take your time and vote for the candidate you feel belongs on the roster, either at the end of this article or on the right sidebar, near the top.

Filed under Dave Roberts, J.D. Drew, Keith Foulke, Kevin Millar, Mike Lowell Tags:

2010 Fire Brand of the Year: J.D. Drew

Written on January 1st, 2010 by Evan Brunell711680 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/01/01/2010-fire-brand-of-the-year-j-d-drew.html2010+Fire+Brand+of+the+Year%3A+J.D.+Drew2010-01-01+12%3A00%3A49Evan+Brunell
Boston Red Sox v Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Game 2

Every year, Fire Brand gives out it’s prestigious, most honorable Fire Brand of the Year award. Previous recipients, chronologically: Tim Wakefield, Bronson Arroyo, Mike Timlin, David Ortiz, Mike Lowell and Jason Bay.

Wondering what the award is?

Simple.

The Fire Brand of the American League is a Red Sox player who exhibits character under pressure, an unassuming man who leaves the spotlight for other people but makes his indelible mark on the past season’s Boston Red Sox. A piece most people take for granted, but whom we would have missed dearly.

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2009 Red Sox DiamondView

Written on December 22nd, 2009 by Evan Brunell71069 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/12/22/2009-red-sox-diamondview.html2009+Red+Sox+DiamondView2009-12-22+18%3A31%3A15Evan+Brunell

Back when the DiamondView was created over at Beyond the Boxscore, I was intrigued by the visual application of statistics. The Hardball Times is doing something similar in attempting to bring visuals to statistics. Essentially, DiamondView uses a ballpark to visually show people just how good (or bad) a player was at the four major aspects of the game: hitting, power, defense and baserunning. It can be a great point of comparison method for sabermetricians and a great way for non-sabermetricians to glean value from advanced statistics.

Today, the Red Sox’s DiamondView was released. I’m not putting any pictures in here, so you’ll have to click to see them. But a couple thoughts:

  • Wow, I didn’t realize how amazing Kevin Youkilis was.
  • Poor Mike Lowell really is a liability at this point, eh?
  • And the cult bandwagon of actually appreciating J.D. Drew gets fuller.
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Charlie Saponara: The Red Sox offense, present and future

Written on November 22nd, 2009 by Guest Columnist668465 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/11/22/charlie-saponara-the-red-sox-offense-present-and-future.htmlCharlie+Saponara%3A+The+Red+Sox+offense%2C+present+and+future2009-11-22+13%3A24%3A12Guest+Columnist
Red Sox v. Phillies

Charlie Saponara blogs fantasy baseball at Fantasy Baseball 365. Today, he takes a look at how the Red Sox offense is constructed…

It is an exciting time in the baseball offseason. The first weekend of free agent signing is upon us and the winter meetings are right around the corner. There is plenty of time for the Red Sox to make moves that will improve their club for 2010 and beyond, but what does the future hold given the pieces already in place?

Filed under David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jed Lowrie, Jeremy Hermida, Kevin Youkilis, Lars Anderson, Mike Lowell Tags:

LAA 7, BOS 6: The End Is Here

Written on October 11th, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio61428 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/11/laa-7-bos-6-the-end-is-here.htmlLAA+7%2C+BOS+6%3A+The+End+Is+Here2009-10-12+01%3A21%3A09Jake+DiGregorio

That one stings. Jon Papelbon’s ninth inning meltdown ended the playoff journey for Boston, as the Red Sox are swept by the Los Angeles Angels, 7-6.

After leading for the entire game, Vlad Guerrero’s single off Papelbon in the top of the ninth was the culmination of a completely lackluster post-season, the end of a pretty abysmal weekend for Boston sports in general. But… there’s always next year.

Filed under Clay Buchholz, Game Recap, J.D. Drew, Jonathan Papelbon, Los Angeles Angels, Scott Kazmir Tags:

BOS 12, CLE 7: The Long and Winding Win

Written on October 5th, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio59972 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/05/bos-12-cle-7-the-long-and-winding-win.htmlBOS+12%2C+CLE+7%3A+The+Long+and+Winding+Win2009-10-05+04%3A18%3A24Jake+DiGregorio

It may not have been the way that Clay Buchholz wanted to head into the post season, but a win is a win in professional sports, as the Red Sox took their 95th win of the season off of the Cleveland Indians, 12-7, on Sunday.

Buchholz only lasted three innings, but the run support was there in droves, as J.D. Drew clocked two, Jed Lowrie belted a grand slam, and Alex Gonzalez made sure that everyone knew he was doing just fine with another home run, just to name a few.

Filed under Alex Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Cleveland Indians, Dustin Pedroia, Game Recap, J.D. Drew, Jed Lowrie Tags:Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Cleveland Indians, MLB

TOR 8, BOS 7: Red Sox Clinch Playoffs With Loss to Blue Jays

Written on September 30th, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio51682 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/30/tor-8-bos-7-red-sox-clinch-playoffs-with-loss-to-blue-jays.htmlTOR+8%2C+BOS+7%3A+Red+Sox+Clinch+Playoffs+With+Loss+to+Blue+Jays2009-09-30+05%3A47%3A39Jake+DiGregorio

Adam Lind and the Blue Jays came out firing, beating Clay Buchholz and the Red Sox, 8-7, on Tuesday. However, the Red Sox will cry themselves all the way into the post season, as the Angels worked their magic on the Texas Rangers, sealing a wildcard playoff berth for the Bo Sox.

After a dominant start to the month, Clay Buchholz recorded his second less than stellar start, going eight hits and seven earned runs over five innings. Toronto took advantage of his missteps, launching five home runs off the young righty, with six bombs overall for the evening.

Filed under Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Game Recap, J.D. Drew, Jason Bay, Tim Wakefield, Toronto Blue Jays Tags:

BOS 11, BAL 5: Less than Lester, Still Good Enough

Written on September 19th, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio51282 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/19/bos-11-bal-5-less-than-lester-still-good-enough.htmlBOS+11%2C+BAL+5%3A+Less+than+Lester%2C+Still+Good+Enough2009-09-20+03%3A14%3A28Jake+DiGregorio

Even an uninspiring performance by Jon Lester was enough to get the job done against an Orioles team that has all but thrown in the orange towel, as Boston beat Baltimore, 11-5, on Saturday.

It was the Red Sox bats that locked up the 12th consecutive series win against the Orioles, behind a shaky outing six inning stretch where Lester gave up ten hits. But as he continued to miss his spots (only 62 strikes over 102 pitches), the offense was busy at work against an already depleted Orioles pitching staff.

Filed under Brian Anderson, David Hernandez, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Game Recap, J.D. Drew, Jon Lester, Kevin Youkilis Tags:
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