The Red Sox are not having the best start in history. (other than last night, I suppose) That
much is pretty obvious. Almost a month into the season, and they’ve lost more
games than they’ve won.
Some people aren’t all that upset about it. I know I’m not. After
all, if you recall, they won the World Series not too long ago. Maybe I should
be allowed to bask in the glow of that for a little while, and not sweat a few
losses in April. Or a bad start by the fifth starter. Maybe after a drubbing
like the one the Yankees just gave them, I can look at the “2013 World Series
Champions” logo and still smile.
Is that allowed? Or, do I have to sweat out every error and
every run allowed and every loss the very next April?
I remember when Nomar went down with an injury just before
the 2001 season. It was crushing. After all, that was going to be the year. The
Red Sox had the best pitcher in baseball history at the peak of his powers.
They had the best shortstop around. Then they added an absolute run producing
machine. That was it. That was going to be the year they finally shut New
Yorkers up. Then, Nomar went down. It was painful to watch game after game and
loss after loss knowing they had a small window, and were wasting it.
This year, Shane Victorino went down just before the season.
It was OK. This wasn’t the one year it was all finally going to come together.
It came together last year. And six years before that. And three years before
that. So, why can’t I have a little more patience? Why can’t I lay low for a
bit, and realize that they’re only a few games out of first place, even after
missing Victorino and Middlebrooks for most of the season. Maybe I can just
wait and assume that they’ll put it all together eventually. And if they don’t?
They still won it all just last year. When they won in 2004, didn’t we all say
that they’d never have to win another one ever again? We were happy. Now we’re
supposed to stress over needing four in ten years?
Even the front office. The EEIdiots are cursing them for
sitting back this offseason. How could they let Salty go? They can’t just sit
there and live off their past success.
Can’t they?
They just won the World Series. Isn’t this the perfect time
to take the foot off and work on the dynasty? Isn’t this the perfect time to
say, “We don’t need to sign a guy for three years just to make sure he’s here
this year?” That’s what the Yankees did. They didn’t win it last year. Isn’t
this the perfect year to make darn sure you stick to the plan? Even if it means
that this one year you only win 90 games? If it means winning 95 next year?
Can’t we all just settle down?
Haven’t we all earned it?
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