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I’ve heard some pretty compelling cases in the past few weeks about why Daniel Bard could feasibly start for the Red Sox and truth be told – after a lot of research, I’m beginning to come around to the idea that there’s a pretty strong statistical case for him being in the rotation, but I’m [...]

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A lot of ideas have been bandied about this offseason as to how to fix the Red Sox ailing bullpen. One of the ideas that has gained significant traction is the idea of moving Daniel Bard to the starting rotation. I can’t see how that’s anything but a bad idea. In fact, I’m having a [...]

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Here’s to hoping that the Boston Red Sox steer clear of the recent spending orgy on relief pitchers and promote Daniel Bard to be their closer. While Boston has been grooming Bard for the role for two years now, there are still folks out there who don’t feel he’s ready. They point to an atrocious [...]

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Position Players While it took a little while to come together, the Red Sox offense finally locked in around early May and became the behemoth everyone expected it to be. The addition of Adrian Gonzalez has given them a middle of the order presence that hasn’t been felt since Manny Ramirez was in town. When [...]

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