2010 Red Sox Blogger Predicitons

We are joined by some of the best Red Sox bloggers to make some predictions about the upcoming season.

What record (wins/losses) will the Red Sox have in 2010?

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: 95-67

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: 92-70

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: 93-69

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: If they deal for Adrian Gonzalez in July? 98-64. However, I don’t think that they will until next winter, or even July 2011 for that matter, so I’ll go with 95 wins.

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: 96-66

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: 94-68

consensus 94-68


What place will they be in the A.L. East?

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: 2nd. Taking the wild card

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: 2nd

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: 2nd

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: Second place team as long as the Yankees stay healthy (and the same goes for Sox) and a Wild Card spot.

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: Second – behind the Yankees and ahead of the Rays.

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: 2nd

consensus: 2nd


Who will be the opening day starter?

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: Josh Beckett

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: Josh Beckett

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: Jon Lester

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: It should be Lester based on numbers and consistency, but I’m going with Beckett out of respect.

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: Josh Beckett

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: Josh Beckett

consensus: Josh Beckett


Who of the following will not be in the starting rotation at the beginning of the season? Beckett, Lester, Lackey, Matsuzaka, Wakefield, or Buchholz.

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: Buchholz – since he has options, he’ll start the season in Triple-A. But will only be there until a 5th starter is needed.

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: Tim Wakefield

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: I think they will still toy with Buchholz and play him a little on long relief and Pawtuckett. He is bound to become more serviceable when Wake hits his yearly injury.

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: Gotta say Tim Wakefield. Keep him handy to spot start here and there and then insert him when someone inevitably goes down. We haven’t seen a healthy rotation for all 162 games in years, so he will get his innings somewhere.

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: Tim Wakefiled

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: Buchholz will be in the bullpen until someone gets hurt.

consensus: toss-up between Wakefield and Buchholz


How many home runs will David Ortiz hit?

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: .290 31 HRs 110 RBIs.

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: 32

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: 32 – A comeback year (to 2010 standards) for Big Papi.

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: Being that it’s a contract year, I’m thinking big. .267, 32 HR, 101 RBI

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: 31

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: 30

consensus: 31


Where will Beltre be in the batting order?

Ian Bethune Sox and Dawgs: 6th Ellsbury, Pedroia, VMart, Youk, Ortiz, Beltre, Drew, Scutaro, Cameron

Evan BrunellFire Brand of the American League: 6th

Craig Leger4 Sport Boston: Seventh. At least to start the season. The Martinez/Youkilis/Ortiz core will be hard to break in unless Papi fades out. I think JD will take on the 6 hole while Pedey and Ellsbury front the lineup. Scutaro in the 8 spot and Cameron will bat 9th.

Jarred Carrabis– Sox Space News: Ellsbury, Pedroia, V-Mart, Youkilis, Ortiz, Beltre, Drew, Cameron, Scutaro seems to make the most sense to me, at least.

Robert MunstisThe Bottom Line: 8th

Matt O’DonnellFenway West: 6th  Ells, Pedroia, Youk, V-Mart, Ortiz, Beltre, Drew, Cameron, Scutarto

consensus: 6th

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