Looks like Jon Lester is getting the start tomorrow. He has garnered more fan fare in The Red Sox Nation coming through the system than Papelbon. AL East get used to it....for many years, you will be seeing Papelbon, Beckett, Lester and Hansen as the closer. If they live up to that dreaded 'P' word, they will be tough for a LONG time to come.
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Hanson is being groomed as a starter.
Papelbon will be locked in at the closer role for the next 10 years unless something changes.
Why would you look at ANYONE else to close right now or for the next 10 years?
They said Wakefield is having back issues and if he only goes a few innings, Hanson will come in to pitch 4 or 5.
I think they have reversed roles and you will see Hanson as the future "Starter"!
Francona even said it ... "Why would we even think about changing what Papelbon is doing? There is NO WAY we are taking him out of the closer role!"Last edited by wayne1218; 06-09-2006, 05:46 PM.
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Wayne, obviously, it is difficult to argue with what you say Francona said but perhaps he and Theo should chat as I heard Theo on WEEI last Wednesday (10 days ago) and he said they were still grooming Hansen for the stopper role and they would move Papelbon back to being a starter next year. He likened it to Smoltz moving back to being a starter when he was questioned about it....Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three JackWayne, obviously, it is difficult to argue with what you say Francona said but perhaps he and Theo should chat as I heard Theo on WEEI last Wednesday (10 days ago) and he said they were still grooming Hansen for the stopper role and they would move Papelbon back to being a starter next year. He likened it to Smoltz moving back to being a starter when he was questioned about it....
They were talking on the radio earlier about how they are trying to build Hanson's arm strength up to go more innings with each appearance.
It's nothing against you but i can't even believe people would suggest doing anything except making him the permanent closer. Starters are out there every year but a dominating closer at his age is not easily available.
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Like I said, I don't disagree with you. But a dominating starter at his age is not easily avail either. I see both sides of this coin...I can understand, if Hansen is as good as advertised, you could give it a shot with Hansen as closer. But certainly you cannot argue with keeping him in the closer role either.
At the end of the day, it is a very nice position to be in.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three JackLike I said, I don't disagree with you. But a dominating starter at his age is not easily avail either. I see both sides of this coin...I can understand, if Hansen is as good as advertised, you could give it a shot with Hansen as closer. But certainly you cannot argue with keeping him in the closer role either.
At the end of the day, it is a very nice position to be in.
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Did you see them use Hansen tonight. Papelbon in now....in the 8th!Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by wayne1218And my point is, he's NEVER been a dominant starter. Yes, he has had limited chances starting BUT he grabbed the ball as a closer and NEVER looked back from day 1. It to me is what he is and the mentality of a closer is rare. He has proven he has it.Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three JackWe can go on and on about this but if they are building up Hansen's arm strength, as Francona says, why is he in for short relief tonight? Also, what happens if you make Hansen a starter and he bombs?
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