Published 3/6/2008
by Ted Williams
at Bleacher Report - MLB
Ok, were almost there. A trip to Japan, (which sucks) may hurt the early outings upon return. Kurt's done. forget about it, I don't understand the re-signing unless Theo can work miracles as he has in '04 and '07. I love Schilling between the lines. I Hate his politics, love his arm or what his arm used to be. Retire the number, Hang the bloody sock from the Monster. Get ready for the hall of fame induction and become our assistant pitching coach. How can two doctors be so right or so wrong? The man has re-invented himself from a flame thrower, to his conversion to a pitcher to what? A one armed starter? And not the right arm. I'm douptful. I trust in Theo but this ones confusing. Coco, trade bait. Amazing fielder but the bat has a hole in it. He's gone. Who's available? A number 5 starter at best. John Lester. watch, I'm optimistic. a good 5 starter or maybe 4? read on. Dice-k. He is over the transition stuff. He is acclimated. He's going to win 15 games this year ...
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