Andrew Bailey

Started by Sea Dog 23, November 21, 2023, 01:38:03 PM

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Sea Dog 23

Bailey is in the house.  Officially announced today as pitching coach.  Just maybe one or two of the agents of young FA pitchers would realize how the combination of Breslow - Bailey could lead to a great career for their client.

he Red Sox announced Tuesday that Andrew Bailey will return to Boston as the team’s pitching coach.

Bailey served the same position for the San Francisco Giants for the past four seasons. The 39-year-old also was the Angels’ instant replay coordinator and coaching assistant after he retired from Major League Baseball in 2018 and before he was Los Angeles’ bullpen coach in 2019.  San Francisco pitchers lead MLB with the fewest walks - 403 - this year and most complete games with four.

Michael McCormick has also joined the Sox as the pitching coach in the FCL down in Florida.  He comes over from the Drive Line Sports group.  Drive Line provides players with information, coaching, and game planning.  Members receive guidance from a trusted source all year long


elktonnick

I hope this is beginning of the complete overhaul of everything the Sox do with regards toward pitching. I hope Cora listens to his pitching coach and does not undercut him the way Cora has others.

SeaBeachFred

Quote from: elktonnick on November 21, 2023, 05:47:07 PM
I hope this is beginning of the complete overhaul of everything the Sox do with regards toward pitching. I hope Cora listens to his pitching coach and does not undercut him the way Cora has others.

Cora has to worry about who he puts on the field and leave the pitching development to the new group of pitching coaches we are assembling for the main club and for our minor league system. If these new tutors do their job better than the stumblebums we've had of late Alex only has to worry about the other eight he puts on the field.  That should keep him busy enough.

MongoLikeSox

I hope this is a popular move amongst returning pitchers the ones we're targetting in FA.

Sea Dog 23

Breslow is filling out the pitching coaches.  Noah Junis is the new BP pitching guy at Worcester.  We are getting a couple of Drive Line company coaches, Junis is from a group in St Louis called Premier Pitching. 

Another pitching coach, Jack Steele, has been assigned to the FCL.  He's a college grad who pitched for UMass last year.  For better or worse, the Sox are trying to revitalize pitching development in the organization.  It can't get any worse.

SeaBeachFred

And another day with accomplishing a damn thing worth noting.  It would be very nice to see the Red Sox jump ahead instead of humping ahead and make a splash or two to beat the others to the draw.  After all, most of those other teams didn't finish in the cellar two years in a row as we did.  Come on Henry, open that damn safe and let's sign some pi tchers so we don't have to trade our best prospects  to get the left overs from other team's rejects.  What the hell is this team waiting for?  We should have been very proactive now instead of waiting for the other shoe to drop.  Sorry friends, but I do not like this.

longgame

Winter Meetings start today so be patient for a little while anyhow.  Certainly Breslow know what the need is.  It was summed up nicely in an article on MLB.com today:

Red Sox: Bolster the starting rotation
There have been very few offseasons where the main need for the Red Sox has been so obvious: the club needs more starting pitching. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s goal is to add one or two starters this winter, and you can be sure he will be in full pursuit in Nashville. Lefties Jordan Montgomery and Blake Snell are two pitchers on the market who could bring instant credibility to the Red Sox. The same could be said if Breslow can make an international splash and sign Japanese free agent Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a 25-year-old righty with a deep arsenal of pitches. -- Ian Browne

MongoLikeSox

Quote from: longgame on December 02, 2023, 06:28:03 PM
Winter Meetings start today so be patient for a little while anyhow.  Certainly Breslow know what the need is.  It was summed up nicely in an article on MLB.com today:

Red Sox: Bolster the starting rotation
There have been very few offseasons where the main need for the Red Sox has been so obvious: the club needs .......
There might have been very few seasons where the main need is obvious, but it's been that way since they fired Dombrowski.

Sea Dog 23

Quote from: MongoLikeSox on December 03, 2023, 08:44:54 AM
Quote from: longgame on December 02, 2023, 06:28:03 PM
Winter Meetings start today so be patient for a little while anyhow.  Certainly Breslow know what the need is.  It was summed up nicely in an article on MLB.com today:

Red Sox: Bolster the starting rotation
There have been very few offseasons where the main need for the Red Sox has been so obvious: the club needs .......
There might have been very few seasons where the main need is obvious, but it's been that way since they fired Dombrowski.

Unfortunately Dombrowski's extension of Sale might have caused Henry to crawl into a rabbit hole.  god help us if JH's wrath is spread upon another OPS guy, and he can only sign the ERod and Stroman quality pitchers going forward.

MongoLikeSox

Quote from: Sea Dog 23 on December 03, 2023, 10:07:58 AM
Unfortunately Dombrowski's extension of Sale might have caused Henry to crawl into a rabbit hole.  god help us if JH's wrath is spread upon another OPS guy, and he can only sign the ERod and Stroman quality pitchers going forward.
If the Sale deal didn't send JH into his favorite hidey-hole, the Price deal did.

I really hope that JH takes a long, hard look at what's happening in Atlanta. The Milwaukee & Tampa extension model might be extreme when it comes to how early they sign a kid long term, but the Atlanta thing seems to look like it will work.

SeaBeachFred

I'm on the Internet reading the various Red Sox blogs and tune into MLB  TV daily for what seems like hours at times, but while being told to be patient I want to see the Red Sox be proactive and not wait until the gems are gobbled up while we get the leftovers for pi tchers again.  Losing Eovaldi and Wacha a year ago to FA and replacing them with duds like we did should have left a bitter taste in all our mouths.  Henry needs to climb out of his rabbit hole and start acting like a multi billionaire who owns a big market team and not a penny pinching organization that never wins anything because of that habit.

MongoLikeSox

Speaking of habits, the Red Sox media staff (aka Alex Speier and Pete Abraham) are up to their dangerous habit of ramping up hope for Sox fans. These two have been the only ones tossing the Red Sox into the list of front runners for Yamamoto.

elktonnick

Non Boston sportswriters are saying that the Dodgers Mets and Yankees  are the front runners for Yamamoto.  The point is that no one knows except Yamamoto.  If it is anything thing other than money I think the Sox having Joshua is a plus.

SeaBeachFred

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Quote from: MongoLikeSox on December 03, 2023, 04:59:43 PM
Speaking of habits, the Red Sox media staff (aka Alex Speier and Pete Abraham) are up to their dangerous habit of ramping up hope for Sox fans. These two have been the only ones tossing the Red Sox into the list of front runners for Yamamoto.

Do Speirer and Abraham work for the Globe?  Prune Face owns that paper and real Red Sox fans should be reading the Herald where their writers aren't scared shitless about losing their jobs because Henry doesn't like what they are writing.  Amazing how many of the Globe writers have lost their guts because their are in fear of the guy who owns the paper.   A few of them should stand up to Henry before they lose all credibility, that is, if  they have of it left.

MongoLikeSox

Quote from: SeaBeachFred on December 03, 2023, 07:06:47 PM
Quote from: MongoLikeSox on December 03, 2023, 04:59:43 PM
Speaking of habits, the Red Sox media staff (aka Alex Speier and Pete Abraham) are up to their dangerous habit of ramping up hope for Sox fans. These two have been the only ones tossing the Red Sox into the list of front runners for Yamamoto.

Do Speirer and Abraham work for the Globe?  Prune Face owns that paper and real Red Sox fans should be reading the Herald where their writers aren't scared shitless about losing their jobs because Henry doesn't like what they are writing.  Amazing how many of the Globe writers have lost their guts because their are in fear of the guy who owns the paper.   A few of them should stand up to Henry before they lose all credibility, that is, if  they have of it left.
It spreads to the two of the Red Sox Scribes in the Athletic, not including the occasional article by the Herald's Buckley. The MLB site is quite the spin machine, too, but not that is a lot more acceptable than the Athletic and the Globe. The Globe, Herald and Athletic are all behind subscription modeled paywalls. I only see bits and blurbs as other writers have nothing better to do but to write about what other writers are writing about. 'oy!