1. Red Sox Wise Up, Give David Ortiz His Due

    November 5, 2012 by howiGit

    David Ortiz Red Sox

    It’s been tough watching Boston’s sports teams (aside from the Patriots) slowly fading away from the successes they enjoyed during the 2001-2010 decade, one during which the city became known to many as “Title Town.” And while Patriots fans are rejoicing following the signing on cornerback Aqib Talib – he very well could be the difference maker this time ’round- I can’t help myself in being more excited about the resigning of David Ortiz. The man is finally getting his due from the Red Sox.

    Many have been critical of Ortiz’s public statements about his displeasure with the Red Sox front office – given his leadership role on the team, they see it as being inappropriate. I have always vehemently disagreed with this sentiment, although I understand it. Few players on any team, ever, have meant to their organization what Ortiz has meant to the Red Sox. In his 10 seasons in Boston, Ortiz has been an All-Star 9 times. He’s won the Silver Slugger at his position 5 times, and has come in the top 5 in MVP voting 5 times as well. Not to mention the fact that he almost single-handedly delivered the Red Sox their first World Series title in 86 years – that’s right, without David Ortiz the Red Sox are still the Cubs.

    Given his production, the fact that Ortiz is viewed as an all-around good guy, and the fact that he is revered by teammates, the Red Sox front office’s treatment of him was inexcusable. If ever a player was to be given a “respect” contract based on his past contributions to the club, Ortiz would have been the perfect candidate. But given that his production hasn’t slowed one bit, Ortiz was owed a multi-year deal. Thank God he finally got it. You want to talk about “culture” issues with the Red Sox? It starts in the front office. Ortiz wasn’t making absurd demands, and it’s a telling sign that the Red Sox are finally showing him the appreciation he deserves.

    Ortiz’s 2012 campaign was shortened to 90 games due to injury, but he still managed to put up numbers that would be a solid 162 game season for most of the league – a .318 average, 23 home runs, 60 RBI, 26 doubles, and a .415 OBP. But his own offensive contributions aside, Ortiz is the perfect fit for the rebuilding Red Sox. Will Middlebrooks recently said to ESPN, “He (Ortiz) always said if you’ve got any questions, call me. Any questions in the offseason — non-baseball-related, baseball-related – call me. It’s awesome. That’s why he’s loved like he is, he’s an open book to everyone. He’s been a huge help to me.” If the next generation of Red Sox hitters is learning from Ortiz, the future is bright.

    Finally, there are the actual terms of Ortiz’s deal. He’ll be paid $26 million over 2 years, with incentives that can push his total pay to $30 million. Frankly, $13 million is a steal for Ortiz – and dangling a $4 million carrot in front of him for performance is a wise move as well. I would have been heartbroken if Ortiz had gone elsewhere, and I wouldn’t have blamed him given how he has been treated by the front office. I’m happy to say this worked out as well as it could have – I like your style, Ben Cherington.

     

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  2. Carl Crawford – Square Peg Round Hole

    May 16, 2011 by howiGit

    Carl Crawford

    By Thalia Bardell, howiGit Contributing Writer, Boston, MA

    On this edition of The Red Sox Try To Figure Out Their Line-Up Before October: Carl Crawford. After an abysmal April where he struggled immensely in the lead-off spot Crawford has turned it around this month, batting .368 in May from the 8th spot in the order. That .368 average also includes two walk-off hits — of course none of us envisioned Crawford as a number eight hitter when the Sox gave him $142 million over seven years, but it seems to be working for him. Unfortunately, we’re no stranger when it comes to paying large sums of money to players only to place them at the bottom of the line-up … or end of the pitching rotation (see John Lackey, Daisuke Matsuzaka).

    So is Carl Crawford due for an upgrade? Yes, which again begs the question that we’ve been asking since the beginning of the season – what’s the best Red Sox line-up? Ellsbury is locked in at number one; he’s had a hot May as well. Pedroia is slumping in the two slot right now, which means it is the exact wrong time to move him. Can you imagine if Francona told Pedroia that he was going to drop him to eighth in the line-up to take some pressure off – he’d probably get punched right in the nose. Pedroia hits like this; he’ll slump, he’ll get frustrated, and then he’ll start connecting and won’t let up. Francona knows him too well to move him. Ideally, if Pedroia were hitting well, Crawford would move up to the second spot and Pedroia down to the third. This would leave Adrian Gonzalez to bat clean-up, which wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.

    But what to do with Crawford while we wait for Pedroia to re-heat? I read an article that argued for inching Crawford up. Move him to seven, then six, then maybe five. I argue for leaving him right where he is. Two reasons why: One, inching Crawford up in the line-up would leave the Red Sox with a big ole stack of lefties in the heart of their order – unappealing. Two, despite the fact that Crawford undoubtedly deserves an upgrade there is a nagging voice in my head saying: “if it ain’t broke …”.

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  3. howiGit.com has Landed!

    March 21, 2011 by howiGit

    howiGit.com has landed at long last — sexy ain’t it? The internet may never be the same, and we’re certainly planning on stirring up the Boston sports blog scene (sorry BarTool).

    While you can still visit the old site (http://howiGit.wordpress.com), that site will soon be set to automatically redirect you to howiGit.com. If you’ve got the old site saved or bookmarked somewhere, do me a favor and change the bookmark to howiGit.com.

    We’ve still got a few kinks to work out on the new site, but readership is growing faster than Joba Chamberlain’s gut — keep tuning in and keep your eyes out for a Philly writer joining the team soon.

    -G

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  4. Happy Birthday howiGit’s Blog!

    March 11, 2011 by howiGit

    howiGit's blogThat’s right — on March 12, 2010, I wrote my first post introducing howiGit’s blog to the world. I wasn’t completely sure why I was blogging, and I certainly didn’t expect that this is what would become of it.

    On that first day, howiGit’s blog had 11 readers — on a recent day past we had 2200+ readers. We’ve had articles reach #1 on Google searches, we’ve had 300+ posts, 3500+ comments, and subscriptions are growing every day. I started out solo and the site has grown to having 6 steadily contributing writers. We’ve certainly come a long way and I’d like to thank the following people for being a part of the action.

    howiGit Writers

    • Jimmy Cunningham
    • Alan Raff
    • Matt Moore
    • Thalia Bardell
    • Buster Paris

    Other Contributors

    • Mark McCormick
    • Patrick Klimm
    • John Levine

    Fellow Bloggers

    • Rob Lunn
    • Chris Ross
    • The Sports Minion
    • The Sports Glutton
    • Chris Kelley
    • Big Dan

    Publications

    • The Dirty Water News

    All of our regular readers and commenters, led by:

    • Teck
    • A.Rab Money
    • Kevin Youkilis
    • Some dirty kid I went to college with…
    • And the lovely, Kelley Shelpman

    Big things are coming down the pike for howiGit’s blog in 2011 — you’ll be seeing a new redesigned version of the site launching this upcoming week. The redesigned site will help us grow even more, and we’ll also be adding a Philadelphia writer in the upcoming weeks as well.

    Keep tuning in, and we’ll keep on bringing it. Between the Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots there’s got to be a championship on the horizon for 2011.

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