It’s been an interesting season for the Red Sox. In 2004, we still had yet to know what was going to happen. Nomar was part of the team. We still had 86 years of baggage on our shoulders.
2005 was a transition year for many fans that also happened to be a transition year for the team as well, and 2005 was a pretty ugly year for a lot of us, even though we did end up tying for first and making the playoffs.
So far this season, it’s been a bit serene for me. Sure, there are some controversies, but relatively minor. The only big uproar was Rudy Seanez and Jualian Tavarez screwing up games galore, but that registered about a “3” on the 1-10 scale of “SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!” Red Sox Panic Meter. I suppose Josh Bard registered about a 7, but that was on the “SOMETHING MUST BE DONE EVEN IF IT’S THE WRONG THING!” Red Sox Panic Meter that the Red Sox Front Office curiously partook in.
So here’s the Nine Up, Nine Down on this season…









Manny Ramirez is projected to pass Jose Canseco (463 HRs) on July 26th (A’s).
David Ortiz is projected to get 1,000 hits on August 8th (Orioles).
Mike Timlin is projected to pass Rollie Fingers (945 G) on August 25th (Mariners).
Curt Schilling is projected to get 3,000 strikeouts on September 3rd (Blue Jays).
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