These have been hard times for Sox fans lately. Even though the Sox still maintain the best record in baseball at 72-48 and hold a five game lead over the New York Yankees (of which they fell to the Orioles twice, a merciful reprieve from the Gods), you wouldn’t know it by looking at the comments on Fire Brand. The comments have been overwhelmingly negative, which shows everyone how insecure Sox fans are. Mass media and most fans have turned on the Red Sox since 2004, crying that the team is spending too much, getting too much media attention, that Fenway is a toilet (how dare they, Fenway is a beautiful stadium; anyone who says that has clearly never visited or just simply has it in for the Sox in every way), on and on and on … well, one thing hasn’t changed. We’re still the same old die-hard fans who cheer baseball in Boston as if it was a religion. (And don’t be fooled, it is a religion in Boston.)
In a month in which we are just 8-6 so far, I think it’s time to bring some positivity to this team. Lord knows we need it with the pesky Angels heading into town tonight, leading the AL West by 3.5 games and holding a record of 69-48. Without further ado, here’s another edition of Nine Up, Nine Down (all statistics do not include the stinker of a 6-5 loss to Tampa Bay on Wednesday)…





Buchholz has a low-to-mid 90s four-seam fastball, a two-seam fastball with decent movement, a slider, a hard 12-to-6 curveball, and a change-up. In 2006, Buchholz actually let loose towards the end of the season, when his fastball was sitting around 96 mph. However, over the course of the season his fastball typically sits around 91-94 and tops out at about 97 mph. His plus change-up is generally a straight change that sits around 78-82 mph; he also throws a circle change. His curveball, the best in the organization, sits between 76-81 mph with a knee-buckling bite. On any given night, Buchholz’s curve or change can be unhittable, and he tends to rely on whichever is on as his out pitch throughout the game. His slider, while average to above average, is a bit behind his other secondary pitches and sits in the low to mid 80s. Mixes in all of his pitches phenomenally. Good demeanor on the mound. Pitches well under pressure, pitching coaches have said he has ice water running through his veins. Nice pick-off move. Struggled with consistency early in his pro career, but otherwise has ace makeup. Might need to add and maintain some weight to endure a full major league season.
So far this year, Buchholz has a 1.77 ERA in Portland, having pitched a total of 86.2 innings there before being promoted to Pawtucket. Buchholz holds a 3.26 ERA in Rhode Island, with a record of 1-1 and an 48/8 K/BB in 30.1 IP. I know I’m excited, are you?


BRINGING UP THE REAR IS … not us! The Red Sox are in first place with baseball’s best record. Think about that for a second. Forget the frustration we’ve gone through. Forget how nervous we are about the future. Revel in this.

The official results of the poll (Julio Lugo received multiple votes!):
I can’t disagree with the results, as I think Pedroia is a solid player. I’m just simply going to repeat myself when I discussed this poll: “He makes contact, putting the ball in play and allowing Coco to use his motor. He has a discerning eye and is batting .352/.416/.480 since May 1st.”
Now, the question is who bats fifth. There’s no question that Ortiz and Manny need to bat third and fourth; it’s where they’re most comfortable, it’s where they’ve done their damage, and it allows us to entertain J.D. Drew as an option for the five spots. The contestants:
- J.D. Drew, who has been heating up in August as previously mentioned and adds lefty/righty balance,
- Mike Lowell, who is having a heck of a season (again, as previously mentioned),
- or Kevin Youkilis, who, while struggling, still is a quality hitter.
Those are your options. I think it would be foolish to entertain the thought of Julio Lugo or Jason Varitek in the five slot, so we won’t bother. Make your voice heard, let’s see what lineup the Sox should carry in September and October!
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