Saturday, April 16, 2011
Keeping in mind...
We have Tito at the helm, the same guy who led his team back from a 3-0 deficit in 2004 against the Evil Empire, something that had never been done in MLB. So as long as he is at the helm and exhorting his team to "stay in the moment", the 'Sox will be okay and will bounce back. I bet that Tito often draws upon that experience as the source of encouragement and faith in himself as the skipper.
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I love Tito. He's one of the best managers in baseball. Not only is he good with the media, but no matter the situation, he can always find something positive. He never bad-mouths his players or the other team to the press and it's rare that he gets fired up enough to get thrown out of a game. But (and this is big), he misses the obvious sometimes. Beckett/Tek; Lowrie; Crawford. Dude, what gives? Winning and getting the team on the right track is the most important thing right now, not hurting some guy's feelings. I would suggest he stick with today's lineup for tomorrow's game, as an experiment. If we win again...well, doesn't that tell you something Tito?
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