Welcome again to the Mayor’s Office, our weekly collection by which Jake Wallinger sends one naughty member of Red Sox Nation to Mayor Michelle Wu’s office for self-discipline, public shaming, and penance as all of us try to construct a stronger baseball staff and metropolis.
After yesterday’s commerce deadline, everyone knows who’s heading downtown this week.
Alright, let’s get into it. The MLB trade deadline has handed. The Red Sox walked away with left-handed reliever Steven Matz and right-handed starter Dustin Could, each straight leases. They despatched out three prospects in whole: first baseman Blaze Jordan to St. Louis for Matz, and outfielders James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard to Los Angeles for Could.
However these weren’t the headlines. The massive information immediately was what the Pink Sox didn’t do. You all noticed the posts. About an hour earlier than the deadline, a number of baseball insiders shared the information that the Pink Sox have been desperately attempting to amass Minnesota Twins ace Joe Ryan. Some main baseball accounts even posted as if the deal was completed!
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Alas, the clock struck six pm EST, and there was no deal. Perhaps the Twins have been asking an excessive amount of, possibly the Pink Sox have been providing too little. It doesn’t actually matter. In the long run, the deal didn’t get completed.
Most Sox followers are rightfully upset that the staff didn’t do extra. Many are particularly upset that the staff couldn’t seal the deal on Ryan. However it’s probably not affordable to be mad on the Sox not buying Joe Ryan immediately. Nobody did. It is, nevertheless, very affordable to be mad that they didn’t purchase a starter not named Dustin Could.
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To place Dustin Could into context, his season-long stats are extraordinarily comparable (although to his credit score barely higher) to Walker Buehler’s. In 104 innings pitched, Could boasts a 4.85 ERA to Buehler’s 5.72. I received’t bore you with the remainder of his stats. The purpose right here is: Dustin Could isn’t a great pitcher. In reality, he’s a nasty one!
For the 2025 Boston Pink Sox, who’ve precisely three reliable beginning pitchers on the roster, Could was merely not sufficient. Perhaps he fills in as their #4 decently. Perhaps he exhibits some flashes and might be their #3 on a great day. However it’s all most unlikely.
Craig Breslow’s huge mistake of the commerce deadline was not lacking out on Joe Ryan (not the purpose right here but when I have been a betting man I’d say Ryan is in Boston by New 12 months’s Day, however that’s neither right here nor there), it was not having some semblance of a backup up plan for when Ryan couldn’t get completed. The bar to amass a pitcher higher than what the underside of the Pink Sox rotation presently affords was so, so low. And but, Breslow barely managed to clear it.
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Sox followers joked about Charlie Morton being acquired the previous few days, however that will have been leagues higher than the truth of Dustin Could. It sucks {that a} 2025 Pink Sox roster that has been by a lot couldn’t get rewarded with a greater acquisition. As a substitute, the hope is actually simply praying that Kyle Harrison, Connelly Early, or David Sandlin may give you one thing down the stretch. After a 12 months full of massive swings by the Pink Sox CBO, it’s an incredible failure that he couldn’t pull off even an honest swing on the deadline.
Mr. Breslow, Mayor Wu will see you now.
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