Well, the Red Sox managed to make it to the postseason. I do not envision posting much during the postseason as I have a busy work schedule in the next few weeks. I will maybe try to do a mailday post each weekend. I kind of like this way of handling things.
Boston finished the season with a record of 89-73, a big improvement over last season and won the second Wild Card. They will next be heading to New York to take on the Yankees in a three-game set to determine who will play Toronto in the Division Series. Fingers crossed. There were definitely times in the season that I did not think they would make it, particularly after trading Rafael Devers and then the stretch run got kind of shaky for awhile.
Anyway, bring on the maildays, with the first being a TCDB trade.
1. Jarren Duran. Duran didn't have quite as good a season as he did last season, but he was tied for second-best player by bWAR going into the last game of the season. He led the league in triples for the second season in a row. His RBIs were up, but most of his other numbers were down from last season.
2. Ceddanne Rafaela. What a season he has had. He was hot and cold for most of the year, but he has been great the last week and he had a HUGE walkoff hit to clinch the postseason on Friday night. He is the player Duran was tied with for bWAR going into the final game. He should win a Gold Glove, at least.
3. Fred Lynn/Masataka Yoshida. This card is celebrating Red Sox rookies in the top five in average. Just a few weeks ago, I was strongly hoping the Red Sox would move on from Yoshida in the offseason, but he has been a monster lately. Now, I don't know what to think. Boston still has issues with too many lefties in the outfield/DH spots. Yoshida seemed like one of the most obvious players to move away from, now what?
Of course this post will have several Rafaela cards. This is the 2023 Bowman Chrome Gold Refractor.
On to another TCDB trade:
1. Juan Marichal. This card is celebrating the first Topps Traded set which featured this great Marichal card. I count it.
2. Ceddanne Rafaela. Rafaela also finished with 20 stolen bases, joining Trevor Story, Jarren Duran and David Hamilton to give Boston four players with 20+ stolen bases for the first time since 1912 (Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Larry Gardner, Heinie Wagner).
3. Enrique Hernandez. Interesting timing to get this card and the next one as these are two players that were instrumental in Boston's 2021 postseason success. Hernandez hit five home runs in the postseason in 2021.
4. Nathan Eovaldi. Eovaldi won the Wild Card game against the Yankees in 2021.
And closing things out are some colored parallels of Rafaela. The second card had a tracking number that said it was delivered a week before it showed up. I still have one other card out there that has been almost three weeks since the tracking number said it was delivered. I am starting to wonder if that will ever arrive.






















































