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  1. #76
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    Wow, I figured it was a lot since the Braves didn't re-sign him.

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  4. #77
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    David Ross has all the makings to be a future major league manager
    Clay Buchholz: 6-0, ERA 1.01 / Jon Lester: 4-0 , 3.11

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  6. #78
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    Great first FA signing for BC and the gang this offseason.


    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic AL View Post
    David Ross has all the makings to be a future major league manager
    You say that like he's 23 but he's 35...



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    Quote Originally Posted by B'sCeltsPatsSox View Post
    Great first FA signing for BC and the gang this offseason.




    You say that like he's 23 but he's 35...
    No just no.
    Clay Buchholz: 6-0, ERA 1.01 / Jon Lester: 4-0 , 3.11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic AL View Post
    David Ross has all the makings to be a future major league manager
    No, He will be good a hitting coach not a manager

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic AL View Post
    No just no.
    My bad



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    Quote Originally Posted by Soxfan85 View Post
    No, He will be good a hitting coach not a manager
    Quote Originally Posted by B'sCeltsPatsSox View Post
    My bad
    Clay Buchholz: 6-0, ERA 1.01 / Jon Lester: 4-0 , 3.11

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    McCann aging. Bourn probably leaving. Chipper gone.


    Good lord. Unless Heyward finally live's up to his potential, the Braves are gonna have it rough on offense next year. Good pick up for the Sox though!


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  12. #84
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    Could it be possible that the Red Sox decide to trade Lavarnway instead of Salty?

    Realistically, who has more value to teams?

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    Lavarnway has more value but also has more value to us than to other teams at this point.

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    I don't think Lavarnway will ever be the .290/.380/.500 catcher he was in the minors. However, I do think he'll be .275/.340/.450 catcher which is still pretty valuauble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AI4LIFE View Post
    I don't think Lavarnway will ever be the .290/.380/.500 catcher he was in the minors. However, I do think he'll be .275/.340/.450 catcher which is still pretty valuauble.
    Youre selling him short on walks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomar View Post
    Youre selling him short on walks
    Selling him right where we should. His swing has holes which I think will be exposed at the major league level, but he'll still be a .340-.350 OBP guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AI4LIFE View Post
    Selling him right where we should. His swing has holes which I think will be exposed at the major league level, but he'll still be a .340-.350 OBP guy.
    Agreed, but i think its more likely we see .265/.345. Hes always been above 10% for BB%. If anything id expect that to continue more so than his ability to hit for average.

    Either way, .340-.350 is what i think too for his OBP.

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    I've read that he altered the grip on his bat, believe it was that he was choking up on it and that's why he hit for more average but much less power last year.

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