40 days… until baseball!

40 days

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40 days until Spring Training begins. 73 days until the season opener against Detroit. 81 days until the home opener against Tampa.

That’s how long it will take until we see how the Red Sox do this season. Red Sox Nation will be excited to see how the team changed, how Ben Cherington and Bobby Valentine do, after Theo Epstein and Terry Francona left the club.

I dunno that much about Ben Cherington but the situation that will come up is comparable to the fate of Michael Rensing after succeeding Oliver Kahn as goalie for the FC Bayern Munich. Oliver Kahn was a goalie legend. People called him “Titan”. He played in 781 matches for Karlsruhe and Munich and played 86 games for Germany. He won the national championship eight times, the national cup six times, the UEFA Cup (Europa League) and the UEFA Champions League. He became the best goalkeeper of almost everything in his career. Then came Michael Rensing. Backup goalie, big prospect, had to wait forever until he moved up. In 2008/09 he became the #1. He played 37 games but at some point he got demoted to #2. In 2009/10 the new coach gave him a chance but he only made seven appearances.

Rensing was without a job for a half year, didn’t play for almost a year and then signed with Cologne where he became a great and #3 on the Goalie of the Year votings.

What I want to show is that it’s hard to fill successful people’s shoes. Rensing never was a bad goalie but couldn’t replace Kahn that suddenly. He got the chance in Cologne and is playing fabulous. Cherington has been with the Red Sox since 1999 and (I hope) had time to learn from Theo.

Bobby Valentine already has a good standing already but I bet once the Sox have a cold streak people will compare him to Tito. Or even now. I’ve heard friends mentioning that Valentine’s managing career hasn’t been that successful, not even close to Francona’s. Well, hold on. First of all it were the Rangers. From 1972 until 1985 they had five winning seasons. From 1986 until 1991 he had three winning seasons. Francona’s time in Philly didn’t include a winning season at all.

After a stop in Japan, where he did an excellent job, “Bobby V” joined the Mets and did good, even making it to the World Series against the Yankees in 2000.

Bobby Valentine and Ben Cherington deserve a chance.

Cherington worked on the roster trying to avoid the luxury tax and making room for a good rotation. Recently they traded SS Marco Scutaro to have some room for Roy Oswalt. I had to look him up as I’m not that much of a MLB expert and can’t keep track of all teams and players and what I saw wasn’t too bad. A career ERA of 3.21 and an average record of 16-10 looks good. His last season didn’t but maybe that was just an exception. He just needs to stay healthy. We also have other options regarding relievers and starters. Daniel Bard and Alfredo Aceves are still options for starters, although I think that Bard should stay as a reliever. Vincente Padilla might have a chance to get in the rotation. Andrew Bailey replaces Jonathan Papelbon and there are still a few more pitchers we can put in.

But who is gonna be on short? Scutaro’s backup, Jed Lowrie, got traded to the Houston Astros. That leaves us to Mike Aviles, Nick Punto and Julio Iglesias are options and should be given a chance.

Well, it’s still time until Spring Training begins… 40 days.

Preparing for the next season

While the Texas Rangers made it back to the World Series again the St. Louis Cardinals are battling against the Milwaukee Brewers and only need one more win to advance the Red Sox are preparing for next season. Things will change a lot. The duo that brought the World Series trophy back to Boston after 86 years, Terry Francona and Theo Epstein won’t be in Boston any longer. Theo Epstein will be heading to Chicago and try to help the Cubs to win the World Series after a gazillion years.

I don’t know what to expect next season. Due to my job and constant absence from my home I wasn’t really able to follow the MLB. I checked scores and so on but didn’t read many news about Boston and other teams. Neither I wasn’t able to follow many games via MLB.tv because during the week I use a data stick with a 3GB limit of traffic. After that they slowdown my speed. So I watched on the weekends. Sometimes. I most likely won’t get another subscription. Kinda sad because I’m a subscriber for years already and still think it’s the cheapest price for sports TV. In Germany you spend lots of money to watch the national #1 sport: football. But it’s only 34 gamedays for our two highest divisions. Of course you can’t just get that package, you need to get sky’s basic package and one other package as well. If you’re smart you get the sports package as well, so you can see the associations cup, the  UEFA matches and some matches from other European leagues. Altogether it’s 46€ per month. Right now that’s $63. MLB.tv was – I think – $130 for the whole season including playoffs and preseason. With sky you pay 552€ for a whole year which are almost $758. I’m sure though there will be a big change because the European court allowed international decoder cards for broadcasting of the Bundesliga. NHL Gamecenter is $160, good price, and NFL costs 150€, average price, in my opinion. 16 regular season games per team is just not a lot.

Back to baseball! Well, as I said, I don’t know what to expect. It will probably the most worrying season I will be following. 2000 was the first time I got in contact with this sport and became a Red Sox fan after being a Yankee for a day. 2001 I quit with football and 2003 I began with softball and baseball and it was the same year when I began following the MLB and especially the Red Sox. Except for 2003 I’ve only known Terry and Theo as the not-on-the-field-leaders. I don’t even know what players will still be with the Red Sox and which new players arrive in Beantown. There have to be some changes, for example the pitching staff. Hopefully the Red Sox get rid of Lackey and Dice-K. Lackey didn’t play well at all this year and Dice-K has been a disappointment for years.

This leads me to my Page of the Week: MLB Trade Rumors

Papp of the WeekMLB Trade Rumors keeps you up to date with latest happenings in the MLB. That’s my #1 source for trades and especially rumors. That’s where I read first about the compensation talks for Theo Epstein’s move to the Chicago Cubs.

Besides the general talks you can subscribe to a team’s feed via RSS, twitter and facebook. Another feature is the forum, a list of free agents, transaction tracker, agency database (let’s go Scott Boras!…), a widget and a iPhone app which I haven’t tested yet but will look into it in the next few days.

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com

Once the postseason is over this will be one of my most visited pages. You should take a look!

 

- Martin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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