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The Red Sox start Allen Webster tonight.

He was in the big LA Dodger trade last year.

Man the Red Sox raped the Dodgers

Webster is only 23 and was dominant in AAA

51 innings only 29 hits, 2.98 ERA, 10 SO/9

and they have a couple guys dominating AA, pitching much better than Gausman was when we called him up.

The Red Sox look very good for the near and long term

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Please don't say things like this. Use more intelligent word choice. Thanks.

I agree that is just an awful way to word things.

As for the trade the Dodgers new what they were doing. They have the money and did not really care. I think their Neighboring California team is actually in worse shape in the long run.

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