SZ634
BY
JIM DAWSON
JULY
18, 2016
I
HEAR FOUR! AM I BID FIVE?
With
Dave Dombrowski's deft move to get starting LHP Drew Pomeranz, the
starting rotation is at four, with bids out for a fifth. Will Eduardo
Rodriguez get over protecting his previously dislocated knee cap?
Will Eduardo regain his ability to locate his pitches before the
opposition locates them out of the park? Saturday will provide an
early answer. And that answer seems to be “Yes!” Eduardo pitched
well and may have solidified that 5th spot in the
rotation. Now we just need some consistency.
The
Pomeranz deal gives the Sox a pitcher under their control through
2018. Meanwhile his presence means that Buchholz goes back to the
bullpen where he can try to find a way to pitch better and feel less
sorry for himself (a self-induced plight).
As
I listen to the Chambers' Brothers' Time Has Come Today, it is
obvious that the Red Sox are all in on going for the gold this year,
David Ortiz' last. They have a good blend of dynamite youngsters and
dynamic veterans who can lead them to the World Series. Otherwise
Dombrowski doesn't give up the #1 pitching prospect in the Red Sox
farm system. The Sox will need to get their walking wounded back:
Kimbrel, Tazawa, Young, Swihart (late August?), and Workman (maybe).
That would restore the depth they need.
Any
pitching help from the farm system seems unlikely. However being the
eternal optimist, I hold out hope that someone steps up if needed.
LHP Brian Johnson is pitching again (at Lowell) and could leapfrog
Henry Owens and Roenis Elias should the team need starting help,
though Owens had a no-hitter into the 8th inning on
Saturday (1 hit, 2 walks, 2 hit batters). I saw Roenis Elias pitch
Sunday and he did a good job (6 2/3, no runs, 2 hits). A word of
caution – this came against the Charlotte Knights (White Sox) who,
while in 1st place in the IL South are 43-53. Joe Kelly
looks like he'll head for the bullpen when deemed healthy. Will that
be the end of Clay Buchholz's tenure? Feet of Clay will have some
value in a trade (Theo and the Cubs?), but not much.
Next
up, the SF Giants, with whom the Sox split a two game series in June
on the left coast. They might be Giants, but the bigger they are, the
harder they fall!
BULLETS
• OK
so I never listed my
Top 5 American bands. So I'll do that in the next issue.
Actually I'll give you my Top 10. So this gives you a last chance to
weigh in on it.
• A
front page Pawtucket Times story (Jonathan Bissonette – 7/16) noted
that attendance at McCoy Stadium is up. Through 42 home games, the
PawSox had 229,298 fans go through the turnstiles, an average of
5,459. Keep the PawSox in Pawtucket! See a game!
• The
Portland Sea Dogs just
played the New Hampshire
Fisher Cats (AA – Blue Jays). The catcher for the Fisher Cats was
Ryan Lavarnway, who is batting .274.
Meanwhile,
Yoan Moncada is doing well in Portland since his promotion (in 20
games, 5 HRs, 16 RBI, .325, 7 SB, caught once), and Andrew Benintendi
(51 games, 6 HRs, 30 RBI, .277, 6 SB but caught 7 times) has found
the going a little tougher.
• The
PawSox trivia question Sunday was 'Who was the last player/manager
for the Boston Red Sox?'
Answer below.
• I'm
thinking of having some T-shirts made up that say: Hey 'God' Goodell!
Go to Hell!
• In
case you missed it, 1B/OF Chris Marrero of the PawSox won the AAA
home run hitting contest and was MVP of the AAA All-Star game (and
hit a homer). Marrero, however, who has 18 HRs, 46 RBI, hitting .294
is 28 years old.
•Per
the Herald's Evan Drellich (7/17), of the 2016 Red Sox draft class,
Boston signed all in the
top 10 rounds,
including #1 LHP Jacob Groome (Yay!). Drellich
noted that the Sox signed 22 of their 40 picks and 21
of the top 26 players.
• Mark
Murphy of the Herald (7/17) had this about Celtics in the summer
league:Jaylen Brown - athletic but needs work on his jump shot.
Terry Rozier – the best Celtic on the floor when
he played. Jordan Mickey – solid numbers (points, rebounds, and
blocks) but offense is a “sizeable' work in progress. Ben Bentil –
overmatched defensively.
• NY
Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom (6-4, 2.38 ERA) threw a one-hitter vs. the
Phils Sunday. Zach Eflin,
the opposing pitcher, got the hit!
• Lou
Boudreau was the last BoSox player/manager (1952).
E-MAIL
Answer:
Deep
Purple
(also used 2 yrs. earlier, Pearls Before Swine; later by Celtic ?
Some Swiss thrasher band).
Roger
Boudreau
Right
you are, Rog. You're on a roll. - Z
The
answer has to be Deep Purple. An album from '69 or
'70. It came out as I was reading Dante's
Inferno and was intrigued by all the
depictions of hell that were available. Father Lapati at SRA guided
me through that work.
Barry
Spadea
Quite
right. The album (which I have) came out in 1969. The Bosch painting
was used 2 years before by Pearls Before Swine on their debut LP One
Nation Underground. - Z
Jim-I
believe the 1st group to use Bosch on a cover was Tom Rapp and"Pearls
Before Swine" (Balakava) - I think "Deep Purple" might
be the band your referring to?
Ken
Forestal
Yes
it was Deep Purple (3rd LP) that I was looking for. I figured you'd
know about Pearls Before Swine. Bosch's painting (in color) was used
on their debut LP One Nation Underground. The Deep Purple cover,
unlike the original, was black and white. I have that LP and the only
thing that I remember as good on it was their cover of Lalena. - Z
Jim,
thought it might be the Moody Blues, but it was Deep Purple, I think.
Dave Burlingame
Dave Burlingame
Yes,
Dave, it was Deep Purple. - Z
I
think I know that one. Was it Deep Purple? I had what I thought was a
U.S.version of the album with a small pic of the painting on it with
the band members. Never cared much for that album. I saw Deep Purple
twice and Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow once. Where has the time gone?
Never mind, I know!
Garry
Gillett
Yes,
Garry, it was Deep Purple. I liked Hush. Smoke on the Water
wasn't bad but they played it too much. - Z
I'm assuming you've heard we traded for him (Ed.: Drew Pomeranz) 1 for 1 for Anderson Espinoza. As much as this one might hurt, Pomeranz is under control through 2018. Also, Kopech has been pitching well, and Groome is about to be signed. I read an SI article that suggested the Sox should give up Benitendi, Deven Marrero, and 2 more I can't remember for Pomeranz, so I can accept this trade.
Bob
Kumins
Yes
I heard about the trade. I thought it funny that I brought up
Pomeranz's name Wednesday
night. So he was a reliever with Oakland. If he helps the Sox get to
the playoffs, it's worth it. Espinoza is only 18. How soon will he
help SD? 2 years, 3? I kept looking to see if they gave up more than
Espinoza. I too accept this trade.
Good
to see that Groome signed. Glad that the Sox switched the rotation
and have Wright opening Fri vs. NY. Kopech 105 mph, if you believe
the 'guns'. Just don't do any more drugs or punch out roommates. -
Z
THE
HOT
CLUB
My
thanks to Capt. Jack (Wallace) who gave me a picture of the Hot Club
area after the 1938 hurricane. Except for the Point Street Bridge,
everything else is a shambles, with lumbar strewn around the present
day site of the Hot Club. . Nothing like today, even with all the
construction and renovations, which should be finished soon.
Charlie
Clancy and Robby Perrault asked me who the best Red Sox analyst is. I
told them that this year it's Jerry Remy, who has been much better
with Dave O'Brien helping to extract baseball tidbits from Remy. With
Don Orsillo there was too much talk that didn't relate to the game.
Other than Remy, I like Dennis Eckersley with his dazzling dictionary
of 'cheese' 'gas masterson', etc.
Fleet
Feet Pete said he had a friend who owned a cockatiel. The bird used
to sit on his friend's shoulder. When the friend would ask the
cockatiel a question, it would answer. Pete said that the best was
when his friend asked the cockatiel “What do we do with bad birds?”
The cockateel said, “Chicken soup.”
The
Wizard told me an amazing story about Neil Young and Graham Nash.
Nash was visiting Young's ranch and Neil took Nash out on a lake in a
rowboat. Young wanted Nash to hear Harvest (1972) which he had
just finished. Young had speakers in his house (left speaker) and a
studio in his barn (right speaker). Young had producer Elliot Mazur
play it and Mazur asked from shore how it sounded. Neil Young
replied, “More barn!” (See openculture.com – 10/18/13). Thanks
Wiz, great musical story!
LAST
ISSUE'S QUIZ ANSWER
Roger
Boudreau, Barry Spadea, Ken Forestal, Dave Burlingame, and Garry
Gillett had the correct answer – Deep Purple. Some even knew about
Pearls Before Swine (E-Mail).
THIS
ISSUE'S QUIZ
This
'blue-eyed soul' performer had a major rock 'n' roll hit in the '60's
that reached #2 on the charts (and missed #1 because a Beatles song
was there). The song sold over 4 million records. He and his group
were later inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, and the artist
himself had a successful Country & Western career. Name the
artist and the song.
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