Tallet, Cecil and Ray walk into historic Fenway Park and come out with 0 (I know the game isnt over) wins - who would have thought? Does anyone else think that if Doc had been the starting pitcher of this three game set, this series may have been a little different than what it is? (outside of the obvious answer of we would have one win). Doc just seems to have this aura about him, that after his start, the rest of the staff just follow. Wouldn't look too much into this, as we go into Atlanta and then Baltimore, 4 of 6 wins isnt expecting alot. While a possible sweep at the hands of boston hurts, the staff has been a little wide-eyed (Cecil and Ray) and the bats have cooled off. There are still many reasons to be optimistic about this club.
Ps - do you think Cecil has forgotten about the homeruns from last night? Like Eck, but man I think that was his only contribution of last night. I am not sure how much of a homer the guy is, unprepared - yes, homer - no? Was a blow out game, what were you expecting? Heard him say a few times with Lester hanging a couple deuces over the heart of the plate, he's was lucky that ball wasnt tagged out of the yard. I would summarize Eck as being a fair announcer, who isnt willing to give much credit for the simple plays that go on....
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