Can Red Sox fans co opt all of the Jeremy Lin puns?

All of that “Lin-sanity” stuff didn’t get the Knicks very far.
But Che-Hsuan Lin may have just saved the game for the Red Sox with his great catch in the 8th inning today.

And frankly with each day a young Red Sox player shows some heart and guts, the more I am liking this team. Each catch by Lin, hit by Will Middlebrooks or solid start from Felix Doubront make me excited.

No not for 2012. I still don’t think this team is a contender. We’re past the 1/4 mark and the Red Sox still haven’t spent one day above .500 yet. Wake me when they get 5 games above .500 before you start having images of playoffs dancing in your head.

But the more holes they can fill from within with young, inexpensive and eager to succeed players, the less likely they will be an expensive bloated team in 2013.

What if Lin can be a speedy outfielder to combine with a healthy Ellsbury to give the team solid defense and speed?

What if Middlebrooks and Jose Iglesias give the Red Sox a left side of the infield for years to come to go along with Pedroia and Gonzalez on the right side?

What if Bard and Doubront can be back end of the rotation pitchers while Mark Melancon and Junichi Tazawa can provide some bullpen depth?

Then the off season turns into fill in a couple of gaps in the rotation, pen and maybe one bat and all of a sudden the team can be an exciting one.

Just be careful with the Asian puns.

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A healthy way for Red Sox fans to view the 2012 season

OK, it is early in the season. But there is something so pure about how the Red Sox lost the first three games of the season that it actually is helpful and refreshing.

Remember last year? They had sky high expectations and started 0-6 and 2-10.
It was confusing.
It was perplexing.
It was unexpected.
And it haunted the Sox in September as they missed the post season by 2 swings.

This bad start?
Please, it is helpful.

How?
First of all it clear illustrates what is wrong with the Red Sox.
What happens when you go to see the doctor?
The doctor asks “What’s the problem?”
You explain the problem and the doctor tries to help fix the problem.

That is EXACTLY what is happening with the Red Sox.
What seems to be the problem?
No starting pitcher is reliable other than Jon Lester, and even if the offense comes through, the bullpen stinks.

OK, then what is the solution?

I think for all Red Sox fans, we need to take a deep breath and remind ourselves 5 things.

1) There are 159 games left in the season.
2) The Tigers are actually one of the elite teams in the game.
3) The Red Sox are probably not going to make the playoffs.
4) That isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
5) We ALL told everyone on the planet Earth that we just needed one World Series title before we died. We’ve had 2.

It is indeed a long season and who knows? The Red Sox could go on a nice winning streak. They could be getting the bad feelings out of the way early.

But guess what?
There might not be a quick fix.
Doctor’s can’t always prescribe a pill and sometimes surgery is needed.
Sometimes a natural healing process needs to happen.

And sometimes it is a good thing to have some pain in the body.
Pain tells us where the problem is.

And here is the Dr. Sully Diagnosis:

I’ve been saying this since Spring Training. The Red Sox are 8 players short of a pennant contender.
At least 2 starting pitchers… At least 2 Relief Pitchers… A Catcher… a Shortstop… A Rightfielder… And a Third Baseman for 2013 (Youkilis should become the full time DH after Ortiz’s contract expires.)

There is no way that they will fill 8 this year.
But 4 isn’t out of the question.

Imagine if the Red Sox develop 4 players this year.
Let’s say that the Jose Iglesias becomes the starting shortstop and fields his position well.
And Ryan Lavarnway shows he can be a decent big league catcher.

And someone like third baseman Will Middlebrooks or reliever Alex Wilson or Junichi Tazawa (who is only 26 years old) can fill holes in the team.

If that happens (which isn’t as unreasonable as asking a team to climb back from an 0-3 hole with Rivera on the mound), then the Red Sox will go into the 2013 season with Youkilis, Pedroia, Gonzalez, Lester, Ellsbury, depth up the middle and a slightly deeper pitching staff. Take Ortiz and Dice-K off the books and you fill the final 4 holes and BAM!

I see the 2013 Red Sox as legit pennant contenders.

That’s a healthy way to look at the season!

Not as a rebuilding season… but as a healing process.

And don’t give me the nonsense that “We can not accept anything less than a Championship team!”
Since when?
When did “Now I can die in peace” become “I need a miracle daily.”

The sooner we accept that we aren’t a playoff team the better. It will make this year a lot more fun to watch. It will be a recovery season where we see the new great Sox team rise from the ashes.

If they DO win it all, then great!
If they DO make the playoffs, then wow! It’s a bonus.

But if they have their third straight third place finish, at least we can say “At least we are heading in the right direction.”

Relax Sox fans.
Enjoy the season.

You are going to feel a little pinch.

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Of course

Of course I spent the weekend celebrating my brother’s wedding.

I didn’t watch much baseball this weekend but nothing that happened surprised me.
OF COURSE the Red Sox and Yankees each scored 29 runs in 3 games, but the Red Sox won only one game.
And OF COURSE with Beckett and Penny pitching, Tazawa would be the only starter who did a good job.

And oh yeah… OF COURSE John Smoltz would find his stuff in his debut with the Cardinals.

The Red Sox starting rotation has more holes than the plot of the last Indiana Jones movie, and the one pitcher they totally gave up is throwing like a Hall of Famer.
Granted, there is a BIIIIIG difference between facing the Yankees line up in the wind tunnel and facing the 2009 Padres in Petco, but STILL!
Can we make a trade for Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan???

Oh yeah, OF COURSE in a game where the Mets get an inside the park homer and show some guts coming back from a big deficit, they have a game END on an unassisted triple play.

It’s bad enough to line into one… but seriously, when your game ends with an unassisted triple play, just acknowledge the baseball Gods have it in for you and call up your triple A team.

And OF COURSE the Giants would score 11 runs in one game…

And have Lincecum pitch into the 8th inning in another game…

AND LOSE BOTH!

11 runs in a loss?

Did the Giants score 11 runs in July?

And finally of course the first place Tigers would lose a series to the lowly A’s… and the second place White Sox couldn’t take advantage as THEY lost 2 games to the pathetic Orioles.

Just another predictable late season weekend in baseball.
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