Seriously- end the Gagne Experiment now, and for good.

Easy scapegoat, I know. Javy Lopez and even Jon Lester struggled, as did Gagne. Poor bullpen management following on the heels of a starter given the hook in the 5th did the Sox in tonight. Curt fully owned up in his postgame press conference to his role in the loss -- when you can't get five (!) innings out of your starter, and you force your bullpen to cover 6+ innings of ballgame, you're rarely going to be happy with the results. Schilling took the blame all on his shoulders.
There were some beautiful moments, the back-to-back homers and the spectacular Coco diving catch in particular, and some beautiful pitching - Okajima and Papelbon were stunning.
No one predicted this series would be done in 4, so really, we're just back to a best-of-5 faceoff (albeit with Cleveland now having homefield advantage). Our guys now should have no fear of Sabathia or Carmona, and Cleveland has shown their weakness for hitting the off-speed pitch (which Dice-K and Wake, not to mention Beckett, are more than capable of delivering). Tito was thoroughly unfazed in his postgame press conference, which is exactly what you want to see- mindful of the loss, respectful of the game Cleveland played, but still focused on winning and with the right mindset to carry that out.
Bring on Monday, bring on Cleveland at the Jake, bring it on.




on October 14, 2007 1:19 AM
Curt also gave a Beckett line. He didn't execute pitches.
I hope someone gave Tito smelling salts. If not send some along to Cleveland.