PLAYOFFS? YOU TALKIN’ PLAYOFFS?

Yes, Jim. We are.
Check out which hitters and pitchers prepped themselves… and which need to turn things around.

Boston Red Sox 2007
Month to Month: September
Batters Key: Average/On-Base Percentage/Slugging/Other Stat.
Pitchers Key: W-L or SV/Ip/ERA/WHIP.
Only includes players currently on the active roster as of the end of month.
PLAYER
APR – AUG
SEPTEMBER
NOTES

Josh Beckett
32.2/2.48/1.04
25.0/2.88/0.88
38.1/4.46/1.30
36.0/3.50/1.11
34.2/2.86/1.38
4-1
34.0/3.18/1.03
Beckett takes the hill tonight against Lackey. Do us proud!

Clay Buchholz
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
6.0/4.50/1.83
2-1
16.2/0.54/0.78
The No-Hit Kid isn’t making the postseason, which may end up being an error.

Kevin Cash
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
.143/.368/.214
.077/.071/.077
Yeah, he’s a good defender. Pick: him or Mirabelli.

Royce Clayton
.288/.314/.394
.184/.268/.306
.206/.270/.235
.325/.364/.400
N/A
.000/.000/.000
We hardly knew you. (Thank God.)

Alex Cora
.360/.407/.800
.294/.339/.353
.216/.286/.378
.152/.200/.212
.257/.316/.343
.192/.222/.346
People wanted him starting fulltime after April. Do they now?

Bryan Corey
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1-0
9.1/1.93/1.07
Very impressive month by Corey. He should be on the roster in place of Cash.

Coco Crisp
.235/.274/.338
.224/.303/.308
.330/.362/.455
.323/.391/.505
.227/.321/.299
.269/.311/.388
Two hot months a season does not make. His offense dipped back down — don’t be surprised at a trade.

Manny Delcarmen
N/A
0.0/0.00/0.00
4.1/4.15/1.15
15.0/2.40/1.13
12.1/1.46/1.14
11.1/1.59/0.79
Delcarmen is quickly becoming one of the top setup men in the majors.

J.D. Drew
.278/.376/.392
.171/.315/.237
.325/.404/.558
.213/.318/.307
.289/.366/.422
.342/.454/.618
Okay, J.D. October’s where it matters. Bring your September line!

Jacoby Ellsbury
N/A
N/A
.250/..250/.250
.417/.500/.500
.000/.250/.000
97 AB
.361/.390/.536
Okay, I’ll say it. He should play center and bat leadoff in October.

Eric Gagne
3.1/0.00/1.20
7.2/1.17/0.78
12.0/1.50/1.00
10.1/4.35/1.26
10.0/9.00/2.20
8.2/4.15/1.50
When he comes in, we can’t rest easy … but a pre-ASB Gagne is a differencemaker.

Devern Hansack

N/A
4.2/7.71/2.36
N/A
N/A
N/A

3.0/0.00/1.00
Should have pitched a bit more this year, he has pretty good stuff. Next year’s Snyder?

Eric Hinske
.294/.409/.471
.114/.205/.257
.333/.429/.778
.186/.286/.372
.250/.432/.429
.178/.260/.333
The starters start every game (mostly) during the postseason. Backup OF is Kielty and Ellsbury. No spot for Hinske in ALCS (unless you dump Cash or ‘Belli).

Bobby Kielty
.174/.259/.217
N/A
N/A
.250/.308/.250
.308/.333/.462
.154/.228/.192
All the injuries made Kielty see a lot of time v. RHP. Better only be v. LHP in October.

Jon Lester
N/A
N/A
N/A
12.2/4.26/1.18
20.2/6.53/1.55
2-0
29.2/3.34/1.52
Lester looked much better in September and may have locked up a rotation spot next year.

Javier Lopez
3.0/0.00/1.00
7.2/4.70/1.17
9.0/3.00/1.78
10.1/2.61/1.16
4.2/1.93/1.07
6.0/4.50/1.50
May not be a true lefty specialist, but had a fine season.

Mike Lowell
.314/.371/.547
.343/.400/.596
.227/.271/.386
.330/.376/.470
.393/.452/.527
.317/.374/.471
Lowell, the Sox’s most consistent hitter all year, had an amazing year. Does he come back?

Julio Lugo
.256/.346/.344
.209/.241/.336
.089/.170/.139
.313/.377/.448
.286/.309/.410
.244/.306/.378
If they trade him and actually get value for him, I’ll be flabbergasted.

Daisuke Matsuzaka
33.0/4.36/1.21
39.2/5.22/1.39
34.0/1.59/1.09
37.1/3.62/1.37
32.1/4.45/1.30
2-1
28.1/7.62/1.62
Bad beginning, good ending in September. Dice-K will be starting Game 2. Here’s your spotlight.

Doug Mirabelli
.353/.421/.706
.080/.115/.120
.148/.207/.148
.208/.345/.375
.455/.538/.1.091
.100/.100/.100
One of the things I’m most interested in seeing this off-season is who is our backup C: Belli, Cash, someone else?

Brandon Moss
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
.333/.429/.556
.333/.429/.556
Okay, if not a pitcher, put Moss on the roster. OF backup, pinchrunner. What’s not to like?

Hideki Okajima
12.2/0.71/0.63
13.0/1.38/1.00
13.1/0.68/0.83
12.2/0.71/0.79
10.2/5.06/1.31
6.2/8.10/1.65
Okaji recovered from a dead arm and looked solid at the end. His dominance is vital.

David Ortiz
.297/.402/.615
.333/.459/.540
.326/.429/.539
.330/.427/.568
.311/424/.631
.396/.517/.824
9 HR
Big Papi will get less MVP votes than ever despite setting a career high in OPS. He’ll settle for a ring.

Jonathan Papelbon
9.1/0.00/0.75
10.0/3.60/1.40
10.2/0.84/0.47
7.2/4.70/1.04
9.2/0.00/0.52
11.0/2.45/0.55
Papelbon was made for October.

Dustin Pedroia
.182/.308/.236
.415/.472/.600
.333/.410/.473
.299/.358/.381
.346/.405/.490
.302/.330/.434
Is he tiring? Distinct possibility. He needs to wake up in October — he’s too important.

Manny Ramirez
.202/.314/.315 .327/.393/.577 .322/.444/.494 .340/.425/.660
.264/.343/.407
.389/.476/.444
Just the return we needed to see from Manny. Bat him cleanup and let him do his damage.

Curt Schilling
33.0/3.27/1.09
38.0/4.03/1.55
23.1/5.79/1.41
N/A
31.0/3.48/1.06
1-2
25.2/3.16/1.05
Schill the Thrill will pitch the pivotal Game 3 in the ALDS. He does live for this.

Kyle Snyder
6.1/2.84/1.26
11.1/0.79/1.24
11.1/3.97/1.41
9.2/3.72/1.55
10.2/6.75/1.59
5.0/5.40/1.40
Take Corey over Snyder/Tavarez for the ALCS.

Julian Tavarez
19.0/7.58/1.58
29.1/3.99/1.33
30.0/3.30/1.30
22.2/6.75/2.03
25.0/4.68/1.40
8.2/7.27/1.50
Take Corey over Tavarez.

Mike Timlin
7.2/5.87/1.43
1.0/9.00/2.00
9.2/5.59/1.55
14.1/0.00/0.49
13.1/4.05/1.20
9.1/2.89/0.96
Timlin resurrected his career, and it’s time to see him shine.

Jason Varitek
.239/.325/.358
.311/.416/.541
.234/.322/.403
.294/.398/.368
.234/.352/.390
.222/.385/.458
Tek’s showing a power stroke just in time. He may never solidly hit for contact again, but he’s still ‘Tek!

Tim Wakefield
31.1/2.59/1.28
33.0/4.09/1.21
36.0/6.00/1.47
31.0/5.52/1.42
33.0/2.45/0.97
1-2
24.2/8.76/1.86
Wake will be back for the ALCS — don’t discount his value.

Kevin Youkilis
.291/.402/.407
.402/.447/.561
.264/.395/.368
.219/.348/.356
.241/.362/.398
.274/.375/.435
Youk got some rest and is ready to make zero errors in another month. Gold Glove, anyone?