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Drew Pomeranz is NOT an answer the O's should even consider (Red Sox)


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They lost an 18 year old kid. They have a stacked farm and induce more talent every year. They won't him. Worst case, the kid becomes a stud and they just trade for him or sign him when SD can't afford him.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pomeranz ranks 3rd in MLB for most pitches per plate appearance, <a href="https://t.co/LEQzX2TpvJ">https://t.co/LEQzX2TpvJ</a> and moves into a division of very patient hitters.</p>— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) <a href="

">July 14, 2016</a></blockquote>

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They lost an 18 year old kid. They have a stacked farm and induce more talent every year. They won't him. Worst case, the kid becomes a stud and they just trade for him or sign him when SD can't afford him.

Espinoza becoming a stud is a bad, bad outcome. Boston has never - and will never - be as guaranteed to sign or trade for good players as you are suggesting.

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I think what he's insinuating is Pomeranz is going to get destroyed in the AL East and it'll end up being a double loss for the Red Sox.

I hope so.

I figured. But I'm not sure Boston is done. They still have plenty in the minors to get Teheran or Hill.

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They lost an 18 year old kid. They have a stacked farm and induce more talent every year. They won't him. Worst case, the kid becomes a stud and they just trade for him or sign him when SD can't afford him.

Worst case he becomes a stud and Pomeranz can't handle Fenway/ALE and they don't make the playoffs and Papi gets popped for roids or some such and Pedroia finally completes his transformation into Splinter/ROUS.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pomeranz ranks 3rd in MLB for most pitches per plate appearance, <a href="https://t.co/LEQzX2TpvJ">https://t.co/LEQzX2TpvJ</a> and moves into a division of very patient hitters.</p>? Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) <a href="
">July 14, 2016</a></blockquote>

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I honestly see it same way as buster on this one. AL east is not for every pitcher and I'm not convinced Pomeranz will handle it.

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They lost an 18 year old kid. They have a stacked farm and induce more talent every year. They won't him. Worst case, the kid becomes a stud and they just trade for him or sign him when SD can't afford him.

It's so easy. I am amazed the Red Sox don't win it all every year. I mean who else even has a chance?

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Worst case he becomes a stud and Pomeranz can't handle Fenway/ALE and they don't make the playoffs and Papi gets popped for roids or some such and Pedroia finally completes his transformation into Splinter/ROUS.

And 18 year old kid won't help them this year and maybe never. They will replace him in the systwm.

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