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January 29, 2006

Red Sox Get a Centerfielder

by @ 6:07 pm. Filed under 2006 Season

Since there hasn’t been a lot of news about the Yankees recently, we can talk about how the Red Sox are trying to play catch up.  They traded one of the top infield prospects in all of baseball, Andy Marte, to get a guy who’s named after a kid’s breakfast cereal.  Regardless, Crisp was good as Damon last year if you compare their WARPs so it’s not all bad.

The Red Sox also got back their wonderboy.  Theo Epstein’s back to try to right the sinking ship.  The man who hit the lottery in 2004 will see if lightening really can strike in the same place twice, because the odds of that happening are close to the chances of the Red Sox winning it all again anytime soon.

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