Lugo - He's Going To Get Worse

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 Lugo - He's Going To Get Worse
A week or so ago, I read MR's open letter to Julio Lugo at the Fire Brand of the American League blog: "I have been a Red Sox fan since birth. ... I want to think happy thoughts about everyone in a Sox uniform because they bring joy to my life. Mr. Lugo, you do everything in your power to sh—t on my efforts to be a nice person. ... you make it hard to enjoy watching baseball. You make me pound ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Wednesday, May 28
Published 5/28/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... LOOK OUT BELOW: Worried about Julio Lugo's defense but heartened by his offensive resurgence? Allan Wood says that train's about to come rolling to a stop, too, and tells us why on his Joy of Sox blog. ...

The first two months show you what you have…
Published 5/29/2008 by Evan Brunell at Fire Brand of the American League
... harmony in the clubhouse with the best of them. D-Ped seems to be having himself a little sophomore slump, but .289/.331/.399 isn’t quiiiite enough to start writing the epitaph just yet. I’d give him time. Julio Lugo is redefining suckitude in the field but again, he did well last year and Mike Lowell was in the same boat last year when it came to errors, so I’m willing to cut Lugo some slack, there. His bat looks alive again at .285/.353/.331. No power, but .285 is nice. Until you read this . Still, nothing much we can really do at this point. Alex Cora hasn’t really played ...

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