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Okay so I don't know if this is the case or not as I've only been following the Sox since 02. But is it just me or do Williams and company have a bad habit of pulling up minor leaguers way before they're ready, smashing their confidence with a bad outing or two, and then sending them back down in tatters? Smash em up and then not give the chance to redeem themselves. Sure you could say they can't take the losses experimenting with a new player back when they were in playoff contention, but then why in the world did Schoeneweiss get so many chances? Even though Borchard's pretty lousy so far I'm almost happy they're keeping him up because he ought to at least get the chance to prove himself. If I'm completely wrong about this then someone set me to rights.
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The Sox need to have a plan (a good one) to develop and evaluare their minor league talent. Bob |
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At least show some mental toughness, if not some actual ability.
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![]() ![]() "All I wanted was to get to the World Series one time. One time. I didn't care how I got there. I'm here with these guys in body, mind and spirit. People say it's bittersweet. It's not bittersweet. It's only sweet." -Frank Thomas, 10/15/05 |
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