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  1. LOL I guess I wasted my time responding. Olerud363 made exactly my point in previous posts I guess. At least I agree with him half the time!
  2. Oh, please... The front office deserve 10 times more credit than John Farrell. So does good luck wth key guys like Ells, Pedroia and Pedroia staying healthy. It was just one of those years where everything just went right. Same as AA is more to blame than John Gibbons for this disastrous Jays season Terry Francona could have gotten this Red Sox team to the WS too.
  3. OMG I started seeing this happening while I read it. Then poof! My bubble burst.
  4. The FO getting rid of Beckett and Crawford kind of helped with this too
  5. To give him some credit, he was the first manager to pinch hit for JP Arencibia
  6. Is that how it works? The hat they gave Farrell last year must have had too many slips of paper that said "Cordero" in it.
  7. Target on your head now... How could you?!?!
  8. I emailed a link to this thread to a few friends who are Red Sox fans. Why?? Owning the misery I guess. Wallowing in it. Might as well laugh about it. f***ers.
  9. So, other managers vote on this? I didn't know that. Do most other managers dislike Maddon and Francona? Or do they just think Farrell is really good? If Leyland had announced his retirement from managing sooner, would he have gotten more votes? Whatever. 2014 please.
  10. What happened? The Red Sox got better performances than anyone could have possibly expected from Napoli, Victorino, Uehra, Lester and Bucholtz. Farrell just sort of happened to be there.
  11. John Farrell‘s eyes are on the prize. But when he finally has an opportunity to reflect on the Red Sox’ remarkable 2013 season, he’ll have at least one individual accolade to hang his hat on. Farrell was named the Sporting News’ 2013 American League Manager of the Year, while Pirates skipper Clint Hurdle was named the National League Manager of the Year. Farrell and Hurdle were selected by a panel of 19 major league managers. Read more at: http://nesn.com/2013/10/john-farrell-named-sporting-news-2013-american-league-manager-of-the-year/
  12. Hint 5: Bobby Valentine chimed in yesterday (I s*** you not) that if the front office for this team had made all these changes for him a year earlier, that he could have gotten them to the playoffs last year. Or something like that. LOL.
  13. Another better choice I agree
  14. Hint 3: He manages in the AL East
  15. Because either of those choices would have been OK with me
  16. Hint 2: He didn't retire yesterday
  17. Hint: It's not Joe Maddon
  18. You knew before you even opened the thread, didn't you? Of course you did. Because this is the worst year to be a Blue Jays fan EVER.
  19. BTW, SiriusXM is doing a great job covering baseball today. It's been by far the main focus of discussion every time I've turned on ESPN Radio or Mad Dog. Especially Mad Dog - they've been camped out at Fenway all day, interviewing everybody.
  20. I'm really hoping for good TV ratings this year Two interesting teams. Likely to go 6 games or more. Bad football games on Thursday Sunday and Monday nights Ratings should be better than last year. Thoughts?
  21. Matt Harvey had his Tommy John surgery today Speedy recovery
  22. Yep. 3 year deal. And see how Jiminez looks after year 2.
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