Simple minds would believe the Red Sox exist solely for the purpose of playing baseball. Recent events belie that truth. Only the Patriots ascension prevents them from playing 'Monopoly' (sorry Danny) and the Sox have revealed their Parchesi Management style. However, the Sox are all about playing high stakes baseball chess, 'Battle Chess' style. From the top, we have King Henry with the all-powerful Queen, Larry Lucchino at his side. Think of him as Luqueeno. The next most powerful pieces on the board are the cornerstones/castles, David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez. The bishops? Statesmen of the team Curt Schilling and Tim Wakefield. The knights of the team were, of course, Theo Epstein (on his high horse apparently) and free agent jumper Johnny Damon. Of course, most of the players are pawns, but pawns are not exclusively players. Globe scribe Dan Shaughnessy got into the game as a pawn, too. Henry's performance the other day brought tears to my eyes, Crock of Dial up ...
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1. OCabrera -less money & twice as good as Renter.
2. Pedro - awful decision to play hardball w/ him.
3. Wade Miller - low risk but fruitless.
4. '05 Bullpen - 6 relievers fell off opening roster.
5. Iguchi - wanted to come & play 2nd, No said Theo
6. Graffanino - hit against Rangers. Big deal.
7. Remlinger - was that another joke?
8. Clement - high risk and costly.
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