Showing posts with label ben cherington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ben cherington. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

2012 Cherington Campaign: Puzzle Piece #3



Andrew Bailey is coming to the Red Sox, y'all! What are you doing right now? Have you high-fived someone about this yet? This is huge news for us, Red Sox nation. First of all, Bailey is locked up for 3 seasons, so we have a young, proven back-of-the-rotation stud who can close games for us for years to come. Secondly, this means that Mark Melancon can set the table for Bailey and help close games when we need a spot closer. And lastly, this means Daniel Bard is assured a chance in the Red Sox rotation. He wont have to look over his shoulder anymore. We have a closer, Daniel. You go win games now as a starter. Bard joins Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz in the Sox rotation with fellow converted reliever Alfredo Aceves. These guys can count on a couple of gems at the end of the bench in Mark Melancon and now Andrew Bailey. I look at those names and I feel pretty good about our chances winning games next season.

Ben Cherington gets his man. We've been reading for weeks how the Red Sox were in line for this player or that. Gio Gonzalez was supposed to be ours, but I guess the Oakland A's liked what the Washington Nationals had to offer better. But Cherington got this Bailey trade done and that brings a smile back to our faces. It makes me wonder if the Sox are done dealing. The Boston media have been reporting that the Sox are still in on Matt Garza from the Cubs. I'll believe we get anything from Theo when I see it.

Andrew Bailey is a Red Sox! Are you kidding me? The first person I see at work tomorrow I am going to high-five. They'll ask me why and I'll reply with two words, Andrew...Bailey.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Welcome, Ben



I was all prepared to write a word of congratulations to Ben Cherinton, the new incoming General Manager of my beloved Red Sox. I was going to mention how it seems like he is a highly-respected, quiet leader. A young up-and-coming baseball executive (not unlike someone else we know).

But then, I read Theo Epstein's farewell letter in the Globe, thanking Red Sox Nation. Man, I had to process it. It's been 10 years! I wasn't expecting to react to it the way I did. I could feel my heart sink into my stomach for a second there. He's really gone and I believe were going to miss him. It truly is the end of an era, as they say. And as painful as this past month has been, it doesn't come close to erasing the great memories and championships we've had under Theo's vigilant eye. 

I'm sad to see him go, but Red Sox Nation will live on. We still have Pedi and the crew. Adrian is locked up. Carl will bounce back. The two Ryan's are coming up soon. They'll re-sign Jacoby. Right?

So, yeah, welcome Ben. You've been in the shadows. Now it's your time. Don't screw it up. Haha...no seriously...don't screw it up.