Thursday, September 16, 2010

What could have been

I have delayed posting about the Red Sox because it has been so mind-numbingly frustrating all season. They are a good team. In fact they are a great team. For most of the year they have been one of the top 5 teams in the entire league. But they will not make the playoffs this year. Why? Injuries.

I know its easy to say that but simply take a look at the current roster and you know its true. They are producing in September and 6 games out of the wild card spot with a roster full of Pawtucket players. Nava, Kalish, Lowrie, and Lowell are all regular starters now. Two guys who were so far down on the OF depth chart to start the season that most people didn't even bother talking about them and and two IF's who many thought would never play in Boston again.

While 6 games seems like a lot, keep in mind the Red Sox own the 5th best record in the AL despite all this. If not for the fact that the two best teams in baseball play in the same division, the Sox would have a legitimate shot at the wild card. At this point, without a monumental collapse by either the Rays or Yanks, 6 games is just too much to make up in such a short amount of time. Even so, they have a chance to end the season with 90 wins and be the first team out of the playoffs. This would be done without a former MVP and MVP candidate in the line-up for large portions of the season. Not to mention the Ellsbury/Cameron outfield hole.

And the biggest crime in all this, Terry Francona will not win manager of the year. He won't because his team will not make the post-season and for reasons that escape me this pretty much disqualifies you from an award. I even had a die-hard Yankee fan tell me last week that Francona should win. That tells you something. To be able to consistently compete, night in and night out with the many make-shift line-ups he has had to put out there. To deal with the Ellsbury situation and still have a team that produces the second most runs in the majors is nothing short of amazing. I have respected the job Tito has done since coming to the Sox but this year might be his most impressive work yet. Is he perfect? Of course not, he makes mistakes like everyone else but he had made his team contenders when they have no right to be with the depleted line-up they've had.

The season is all but over for the Sox. Without making the playoffs, they've been good. But they good have been great.

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