Thursday, December 10, 2009

boof bonser

boof bonser
The checklist is important for receiving new Red Sox:

* Big Name? Check.
* A name that could be easily sung by the crowd? "Booooooof." Check.
* The name can be easily manipulated in large nickname? The name "Boof." Why do we nickname?

This brings the list but how Boof Bonser as a pitcher for the Red Sox?

Star-divided
For a career, Boof has done anything that great. It's 5.12 ERA in 96 games, 60 starts falling. The whip is a excessively high and 1.45 batters who hit 286 against his life.

It actually does not go light the world on fire. But some things well.

Specifically, he throws strikes. It sounds clear, but this is what you want to make a pitcher. During his three seasons with a few, 65 percent to parks has gone for strikes. It is a bb / 9 for his career at 2.87, which would sit as No. 2 in the Red Sox rotation after Josh Beckett (2.74).

Boof is also unhappy about his career. Career BABIP is a 326, with, 342 in 2008 falling brand. If the numbers a little back - which means he was lucky to get once his career - he was able to put up some good numbers.

Remember that the Red Sox defense must improve if it was on the mound for the Blue this year. Better means less defense is back (another clear explanation, I know). Sometimes that's all you need to see a good number of jar.

I can not see Boof as receiving "no". I think it is many things to the team. Perhaps it will long reliever on the team. Perhaps it will direct to the rotation depth. Despite, but because he was designated for assignment by the few it does not mean useless. Blue would be able to be a good place to get him to get strong production and the former first round pick.
 
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