Take it from Bob Marley

“Dont’ worry.
About a thing.
‘Cuz every little thing gonna be alright”

- Bob Marley

Thanks to fantastic pitching performance from Jon Lester (and by the way, Roy Halladay, not Johan Santana, is the premier starting pitcher in baseball today) the Olde Towne Team ended their 5 game losing streak last night.  Being on the west coast, it’s difficult to tell how worried the folks back in Boston were about losing 5 in a row, including a sweep at the hanks of Tampa Bay, but my spidey sense tells me there were more than a few concerned people dialing up WEEI and venting some frustrations.

But I’m hear to say that we shouldn’t be worred about what’s been going on.  I’m not even going to zero in on the minor injuries that are piling up.  Nor am I going to focus on the flu bug that was passed around the clubhouse.  By the way fellas, the Mitchell investigation could care less if you’re loading up on Thera Flu so have at it. 

If you haven’t figure it out yet, pitching is the centerpiece of championship teams.  Over the course of the year, hitting has its ups and downs.  Sometimes, the lineup will be hot.  Sometimes, it won’t be.  Consistent starting pitching is the element that carries teams through the ups and downs a lineup goes through during the course of a 162 game season.

That said, there was a lot to like in our starting pitching during the last week.  Especially in the young arms.

Justin Masterson makes his first major league start…gives up only 2 hits in 6 excellent innings.

Clay Bucholz pitches a gem against Tampa Bay…8 innings, 9 K;s.

Josh Beckett strikes out 13 in a 7 inning, 107pitch outing on Sunday. 

And last night, Jon Lester may have pitched the best game of his life.  Keeping the sox in the game by dueling with Halladay.  One hit in eight innings.

The sox may have lost 5 in a row.  They may only be tied for first place, but look at what the young pitchers are showing us.  The yankees would kill for similar performances from Hughes and Kennedy.

Is anyone even wondering when Curt Schilling is coming back?  Do we even care?

Fake Bill Simmons’ Twitter Updates for 2008-04-23

  • cant believe CNN projections for Hillary win in PA after only 7% in? its like NESN predicting outcome of Sox-Angels game after 3rd inning #
  • how many f-bombs does coco utter under his breath everytime ellsbury gets a hit? #
  • run jacoby, run #
  • @DougH do you think i can get mirabelli style escort for when i return strung out from 48 hr vegas trip and just need to get home to crash? #

10 Games with Ellsbury Leading off. Sox have won 9

In the ongoing debate about who should be the two hitters at the top of the lineup, we now have a 10 game sample to look at with Jacoby Ellsbury leading off for the Red Sox.  And the sox record in those games is 9-1.  While I’m not able to put my finger on it yet, the Ellsbury / Pedroia combo at the top seems to have a spark to it that a combo with Youklis in the second spot hasn’t been able to match. 

Regardless, having a multitude of guys who can fill the leadoff and second spot in the lineup is a wonderful problem to have

Yankees melodrama with Joba explains why Bucholz should stay a starting pitcher

I’ve been reading all about Hank Steinbrenner’s outbust that Joba Chamberlain should be a starting pitcher right now and Brian Cashman’s response.  All it has me thinking is that I’m glad the Sox aren’t toying around with Clay Bucholz.

Crundy and I actually disagree on this.  Crundy thinks Bucholz should be a bullpen setup guy if there’s not a role for him in the starting rotations (for example,if Schill wasn’t injured).  My opinion is that Clay Bucholz is in the Red Sox system and currently on their 25 man roster because he is a starting pitcher and not as a set up man.

Clay Bucholz’s future on the Red Sox is as a starting pitcher.  Joba Chamberlain’s future with the Yankees is also probably as a starting pitcher.  Yet one guy (Clay) keeps getting ball every 5 days and making a start….whether that start is in the majors or in Triple A doesn’t matter.  Every 5 days he gets to continue to evolve as a starting pitcher.  As for Joba, he’s getting pulled in different directions by his team’s owner, his manger and general manager.  All the while, not being given the opportunity to shine in what his long term role will be.  Joba may be helping his team more today as a reliever, but at the same time his growth as a staring pitcher is being stifled.

The Salad Days

“These were the happy days, the salad days as they say…” H. I. McDunnough.

“We need a Beckett, we don’t have one, and he’s the one that can do it.” Steinbrenner said.

This quote, the worry about the “cursed jersey”, I even heard Yankees fans chanting “Boston Sucks” during one of the games in NY last week…..

Talk about role reversal!

Meanwhile, has anyone noticed how friggin loose the Sox are playing right now? In NY last week there were a few plays where the reactions of the Sox players were almost as if they were playing a game?! How bizarre. It’s like they are actually enjoying themselves out there! On the play where Melkytoast threw behind Ortiz at second base, Ortiz laughed and pointed as if to say, “You almost got me with that trick play you little devil!”…meanwhile Melkytoast didn’t even crack a grimmace. Ditto when Sean Casey was surprised by Wang with a quick swivel and almost-throw to second (only there was no one to throw to) was left scrambling on all fours to get back to the bag the entire Sox team enjoyed it so much they were still teasing him a few innings later…

Right now it’s all Peaches and Cream (I stole that quote from Kevin Garnett).

The sox have 5 starters with OBP’s over .400 and in 6th is a guy named Pedroia who is hitting .337 with an OBP of .398. Heck, if we could just trade Lugo away and put Lowrie at short (or put him at second and move Pedroia over) we’d have another guy close to .400 as well (.389 OBP) >And the capper? None of these guys is Ortiz! So, if Ortiz gets going (which he will) we could conceivably field a nine man team with 8 +.400 OBP guys! Has that ever happened? In a game where everyone gets 4 at bats (36 at bats/game) that would mean you would expect the team to reach base 14 times per game, on average!

All that and smiles too. Imagine if the young pitching comes around by mid-summer.

Fake Bill Simmons’ Twitter Updates for 2008-04-18

  • manny’s on fire. cant believe yankees are actually counting on mussina for anything this year. #redsox #
  • pretty sure i could pitch as good as mussina is tonight #
  • this commercial break brought to you by Mil Mascaras http://snurl.com/24tuo #
  • about to place bid of $30,102 on dug up ortiz jersey: http://snurl.com/24twz #

Fake Bill Simmons’ Twitter Updates for 2008-04-17

  • anticipating beckett giving yankees the beatdown tonight #
  • sox have my dedicated attention span for 2 more nights. then ill be tuned out til summer so i can obsess over celts march to the nba title #
  • and i just found my melrose season 1 dvd set in back of a closet…so sox gotta compete with that too #
  • its so obvious that ellsbury needs to be the everyday leadoff hitter #

One Day at Fenway

Great, great video courtesy of Tom Guilmette


One Day At Fenway - Letus Extreme Film - Time Lapse - HDTV from Tom Guilmette on Vimeo.

Old Habits Die Hard

I just checked out the tag cloud on this site and apparently we’re still fixated with Buckner and the Yankees.  Despite winning two championships in the past 4 years, some things are just hard to let go of. 

Fake Bill Simmons’ Twitter Updates for 2008-04-16

  • jed lowrie…welcome to the big leagues #
  • see…this is the problem with delcarmen…just cant be consistent. doesnt look like the guy who pitched on sunday #
  • now would be good time for papi to come back from extended spring training #
  • was tweeting: who is going to be the hero for sox tonight? it cant be manny every night — then variek hits homer. #
  • @tdaloisio with 3 different guys getting saves. team depth is delivering and making up for papi’s extended spring training #
  • ok sox fans, another yankees series is next. heres 5 great moments in recent rivaly history: http://snurl.com/24ktf Whats your favorite? #
  • btw, ortiz has a 2 game hitting streak, he’s en fuego #
  • Red Sox nation — whats your favorite sox-yankees moment? - http://snurl.com/24njs #
  • and i cant believe i just used the term "Red Sox Nation" #
  • whoops…twitter rookie mistake #