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Can Jacoby Ellsbury add power to his game?

Written on March 12th, 2010 by Evan Brunell78164 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/03/12/can-jacoby-ellsbury-add-power-to-his-game.htmlCan+Jacoby+Ellsbury+add+power+to+his+game%3F2010-03-12+12%3A00%3A59Evan+Brunell
Cincinnati Reds v Boston Red Sox

At NESN, I wrote an article theorizing if Jacoby Ellsbury could add power to his game.

I drew quick and dirty comparisons to Johnny Damon and Carl Crawford, arguing that Ellsbury can expect to see an uptick in power production in the future. I wanted to expound on this here.

Baseball is a game of evolution. The game that’s being played on the field now, while under similar rules hearkening all the way back to the inception of the game, is drastically different.

I think the evolution of Johnny Damon puts things in proper perspective for Ellsbury. (Click ‘Read More’ or the headline to read the remainder of the article and leave a comment.)

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All-Aughts Team of the Decade CF: Johnny Damon

Written on January 19th, 2010 by Evan Brunell73787 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/01/19/all-aughts-team-of-the-decade-cf-johnny-damon.htmlAll-Aughts+Team+of+the+Decade+CF%3A+Johnny+Damon2010-01-19+12%3A00%3A15Evan+Brunell
Twins v Red Sox

Johnny Damon came to Boston for the tail-end of the previous regime, getting a taste for how unpopular the club was among players at the time. Damon’s autobiography, Idiot: Beating “The Curse” and Enjoying the Game of Life, related that an unnamed Red Sox player told him he made a mistake signing with the team.

That was back in 2002, when Damon led the American League with 11 triples, erasing the memories of Carl Everett from our mind. The following year, the tide began to turn for both Damon and the Red Sox, as both became fan favorites. In the offseason, Damon grew lazy and allowed his hair and beard to grow out, coming across as a “Caveman” and being referred to as Jesus.

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Guest Sunday: Looking back at the ‘04 Sox/Cards

Written on October 25th, 2009 by Guest Columnist62414 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/25/guest-sunday-looking-back-at-the-04-soxcards.htmlGuest+Sunday%3A+Looking+back+at+the+%2704+Sox%2FCards2009-10-25+12%3A57%3A50Guest+Columnist

Drew Silva, 22, contributes to Rotoworld.com, MLBTradeRumors.com and FanGraphs. Check him out on Twitter. Silva takes a look back at 2004, the season of salvation for the BoSox and revisits where the seminal players on the World Series teams are now…

Filed under Albert Pujols, Bill Mueller, David Ortiz, Edgar Renteria, Jason Varitek, Jim Edmonds, Johnny Damon, Larry Walker, Manny Ramirez, Mark Bellhorn, Mike Matheny, Nick Johnson, Orlando Cabrera, Reggie Sanders, Scott Rolen, Tony Womack, Trot Nixon Tags:

Assessing Boston’s other left field candidates

Written on October 21st, 2009 by Evan Brunell622332 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/21/assessing-other-left-field-candidates.htmlAssessing+Boston%27s+other+left+field+candidates2009-10-21+11%3A30%3A45Evan+Brunell
Chicago White Soxs Jermaine Dye homers against the New York Yankees

Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay. Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay.

Okay, let’s take a break from the two obvious left-fielder candidates and focus on other free agents that could be manning left field for the Red Sox in 2010.

I’m thinking that Theo’s going to give this club another run with a fill-in left-fielder because as comprised, the team is still very good. As comprised, the team can still hit 95 wins — if things go right.

To compete in a transition year, however, we’re going to need a left-fielder that can produce.

Filed under Bobby Abreu, Garrett Anderson, Hideki Matsui, Jermaine Dye, Johnny Damon, Marlon Byrd, Randy Winn, Rick Ankiel, Vladimir Guerrero, Xavier Nady Tags:

Johnny Damon or JD Drew?

Written on August 17th, 2009 by Tito Crafts50343 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/08/17/johnny-damon-or-jd-drew.htmlJohnny+Damon+or+JD+Drew%3F2009-08-18+03%3A01%3A03Tito+Crafts

Johnny Damon has played much better, on the wrong side of 30, then most would have expected. In fact, he has been a better player the past two seasons, than he was the previous two. But how could anyone have foreseen that? How could anyone have known that he would age so well?

The Red Sox made a choice to let Damon walk, they let him accept more money. And that is the other part of this equation; the Yankees offered him more money and an extra year if I recall. So naturally, Damon went elsewhere.

But comparing him straight up to Drew isn’t necessarily fair. Coco Crisp was Damon’s successor, not Drew. Crisp was brought in, and the results were mixed. Sure, he couldn’t hit much at all. But Crisp was arguably the most valuable defender in all of baseball during a 2007 World Series run that resulted in a bunch of rings. Crisp was then moved to give the role to Ellsbury of course. So let us just say that it could be much worse in center field. Ellsbury is still learning the game, and should be a solid all-around player, eventually.

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Know Thine Enemy 2009: New York Yankees

Written on April 1st, 2009 by Tito Crafts418719 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/04/01/know-thine-enemy-2009-new-york-yankees.htmlKnow+Thine+Enemy+2009%3A+New+York+Yankees2009-04-01+11%3A00%3A00Tito+Crafts

The other half of the best rivalry in sports, The New York Yankees. The Bronx Bombers “only” ended up with 89 victories last season. And the key players they inked this past off-season, have them looking incredibly strong on paper for this upcoming 2009 season.

The philosophy about building a strong farm was basically put on hold for a year. But Brian Cashman made some nice maneuvers, and the result–whether it was intentional or not–allowed the Yankees to lose their first three picks this year. And that is better than losing a first-round pick in three consecutive seasons, of course.

Filed under A.J. Burnett, Alex Rodriguez, Alfredo Aceves, Andy Pettitte, Brett Gardner, Brian Bruney, Brian Cashman, C.C. Sabathia, Chien-Ming Wang, Damaso Marte, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Dustin Pedroia, Edwar Ramirez, Hideki Matsui, Ian Kennedy, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Bay, Jason Varitek, Jed Lowrie, Joba Chamberlain, Johnny Damon, Jose Molina, Jose Veras, Kevin Youkilis, Mark Teixeira, Melky Cabrera, Mike Lowell, New York Yankees, Nick Swisher, Phil Hughes, Robinson Cano, Xavier Nady Tags:know thine enemy

BOS 6, NYY 4: Sox rally back

Written on July 5th, 2008 by Shawn Medeiros30281 Commenthttp://firebrandal.com/2008/07/05/bos-6-nyy-4-sox-rally-back.htmlBOS+6%2C+NYY+4%3A+Sox+rally+back2008-07-05+14%3A05%3A36Shawn+Medeiros

Josh Beckett had trouble in the first inning, but Mike Lowell picked him up launching a three-run home run in the fifth inning and also collected a sac-fly in the [...]

Filed under Johnny Damon, Josh Beckett, Kevin Youkilis, Mike Lowell, Mike Mussina, New York Yankees Tags:

Know Thy Enemy: 2008 New York Yankees

Written on March 21st, 2008 by Zach Hayes244824 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2008/03/21/know-thy-enemy-2008-new-york-yankees.htmlKnow+Thy+Enemy%3A+2008+New+York+Yankees2008-03-21+10%3A34%3A22Zach+Hayes

Much like this year’s political campaigns, Yankee fans want change.
Ever since the Luis Gonzalez bloop single fell into shallow left field, ending the Yankee reign atop the baseball world, the [...]

Filed under Alex Rodriguez, Andy Pettitte, Bobby Abreu, Brian Cashman, Chien-Ming Wang, Derek Jeter, Hank Steinbrenner, Hideki Matsui, Ian Kennedy, Jason Giambi, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Girardi, Johnny Damon, Jorge Posada, Know Thy Enemy, Kyle Farnsworth, LaTroy Hawkins, Mariano Rivera, Melky Cabrera, Mike Mussina, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Robinson Cano Tags:

Yanks come from behind to take game 1 in series

Written on September 15th, 2007 by Shawn Medeiros20225 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/09/15/yanks-come-from-behind-to-take-game-1-in-series.htmlYanks+come+from+behind+to+take+game+1+in+series2007-09-15+04%3A29%3A18Shawn+Medeiros

The Boston Red Sox blew their largest lead of the season, five runs, in the eighth inning losing to the New York Yankees 8-7.
New York was down the whole game [...]

Filed under Alex Rodriguez, Andy Pettitte, Bobby Abreu, Brian Bruney, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Derek Jeter, Dustin Pedroia, Hideki Okajima, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Giambi, Johnny Damon, Jonathan Papelbon, Mariano Rivera, Mike Lowell, New York Yankees Tags:

A-Rod’s homer just enough for Yanks and Clemens

Written on August 29th, 2007 by Shawn Medeiros19745 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/08/29/a-rods-homer-just-enough-for-yanks-and-clemens.htmlA-Rod%27s+homer+just+enough+for+Yanks+and+Clemens2007-08-30+03%3A11%3A58Shawn+Medeiros

Alex Rodriguez’ 44th homerun of the season was the difference in Boston’s 4-3 loss against the New York Yankees.
Josh Beckett was over 100 pitches going into the seventh inning and [...]

Filed under Alex Rodriguez, Bobby Abreu, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon, Josh Beckett, Kevin Youkilis, Kyle Farnsworth, Manny Ramirez, Mariano Rivera, Melky Cabrera, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens Tags:
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