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.
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
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APR – AUG
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SEPTEMBER
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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!
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Clay Buchholz
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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.
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Kevin Cash |
N/A
N/A N/A N/A .143/.368/.214 |
.077/.071/.077
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Yeah, he’s a good defender. Pick: him or Mirabelli.
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Royce Clayton |
.288/.314/.394
.184/.268/.306 .206/.270/.235 .325/.364/.400 N/A |
.000/.000/.000
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We hardly knew you. (Thank God.)
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Alex Cora |
.360/.407/.800
.294/.339/.353 .216/.286/.378 .152/.200/.212 .257/.316/.343 |
.192/.222/.346
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People wanted him starting fulltime after April. Do they now?
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Bryan Corey
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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.
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Coco Crisp
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.235/.274/.338
.224/.303/.308 .330/.362/.455 .323/.391/.505 .227/.321/.299 |
.269/.311/.388
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Two hot months a season does not make. His offense dipped back down — don’t be surprised at a trade.
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Manny Delcarmen
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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
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Delcarmen is quickly becoming one of the top setup men in the majors.
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J.D. Drew |
.278/.376/.392
.171/.315/.237 .325/.404/.558 .213/.318/.307 .289/.366/.422 |
.342/.454/.618
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Okay, J.D. October’s where it matters. Bring your September line!
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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.
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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
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When he comes in, we can’t rest easy … but a pre-ASB Gagne is a differencemaker.
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Devern Hansack |
N/A |
3.0/0.00/1.00
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Should have pitched a bit more this year, he has pretty good stuff. Next year’s Snyder?
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Eric Hinske |
.294/.409/.471
.114/.205/.257 .333/.429/.778 .186/.286/.372 .250/.432/.429 |
.178/.260/.333
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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).
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Bobby Kielty
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.174/.259/.217
N/A N/A .250/.308/.250 .308/.333/.462 |
.154/.228/.192
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All the injuries made Kielty see a lot of time v. RHP. Better only be v. LHP in October.
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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.
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Javier Lopez
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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
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May not be a true lefty specialist, but had a fine season.
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Mike Lowell
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.314/.371/.547
.343/.400/.596 .227/.271/.386 .330/.376/.470 .393/.452/.527 |
.317/.374/.471
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Lowell, the Sox’s most consistent hitter all year, had an amazing year. Does he come back?
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Julio Lugo |
.256/.346/.344
.209/.241/.336 .089/.170/.139 .313/.377/.448 .286/.309/.410 |
.244/.306/.378
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If they trade him and actually get value for him, I’ll be flabbergasted.
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Daisuke Matsuzaka
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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.
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Doug Mirabelli
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.353/.421/.706
.080/.115/.120 .148/.207/.148 .208/.345/.375 .455/.538/.1.091 |
.100/.100/.100
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One of the things I’m most interested in seeing this off-season is who is our backup C: Belli, Cash, someone else?
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Brandon Moss
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N/A
N/A N/A N/A .333/.429/.556 |
.333/.429/.556
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Okay, if not a pitcher, put Moss on the roster. OF backup, pinchrunner. What’s not to like?
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Hideki Okajima
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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
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Okaji recovered from a dead arm and looked solid at the end. His dominance is vital.
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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.
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Jonathan Papelbon
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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
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Papelbon was made for October.
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Dustin Pedroia
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.182/.308/.236
.415/.472/.600 .333/.410/.473 .299/.358/.381 .346/.405/.490 |
.302/.330/.434
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Is he tiring? Distinct possibility. He needs to wake up in October — he’s too important.
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Manny Ramirez
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.202/.314/.315 .327/.393/.577 .322/.444/.494 .340/.425/.660
.264/.343/.407 |
.389/.476/.444
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Just the return we needed to see from Manny. Bat him cleanup and let him do his damage.
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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.
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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
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Take Corey over Snyder/Tavarez for the ALCS.
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Julian Tavarez
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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
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Take Corey over Tavarez.
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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
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Timlin resurrected his career, and it’s time to see him shine.
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Jason Varitek
|
.239/.325/.358
.311/.416/.541 .234/.322/.403 .294/.398/.368 .234/.352/.390 |
.222/.385/.458
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Tek’s showing a power stroke just in time. He may never solidly hit for contact again, but he’s still ‘Tek!
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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.
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Kevin Youkilis
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.291/.402/.407
.402/.447/.561 .264/.395/.368 .219/.348/.356 .241/.362/.398 |
.274/.375/.435
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Youk got some rest and is ready to make zero errors in another month. Gold Glove, anyone?
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