Lupica writes to the non-existent audience of baseball fans who are counting out the Red Sox:
"The Yankees are playing this season the way the Red Sox played last season. Maybe better, considering what they’ve had to overcome with injuries. They might not win as many games as the Red Sox did last season. But they might come close. Injuries haven’t stopped them, because nothing has."
What?
What are we talking about?
The Yankees have to win 108 games in 2019 because the Red Sox won 108 games in 2018?
"The Red Sox aren’t going to catch the Yankees this season. But they do have a chance to catch the teams ahead of them in the AL Wild Card race -- the Indians, A’s, Rays -- and get another shot at their top rival the way the Yankees got their shot at the Red Sox last October. The team that won everything in 2018 now just looks to win that."
The Red Sox can still win the AL East.
As for "having a chance" to get the second Wild Card ... they're two games out.
With 65 games to go.
So, yeah. It's in the realm of possibility.
" 'You only get only so many chances to win in this game,' Frank Cashen said about his Mets back in 1987, when they were trying to repeat as World Series champs and then didn’t even make the playoffs that year."
The '87 Mets, huh?
Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, Mookie Wilson, Buck Showalter, Bobby Grich, and Wee Willie Keeler.
"The key to winning baseball games is having a team with good baseball players," Lee Elia once told me in a postgame steam bath on Chicago's south side in 1982.
"There was no Wild Card for the Mets back then, no one-game playoff lifeline. But there is for the Red Sox. Now their fans and everybody else must ask themselves -- after what has so often been a mediocre and disappointing regular season despite the life they’ve shown lately -- if the Sox can get good enough, starting now, to secure the AL Wild Card Game at Fenway."
I believe.
Ya gotta believe.
You convinced me.
Also, if I didn't believe, it would be at my own risk.
Not sure what I'd be risking, but I'd rather not take any chances.
"Can this year’s Red Sox look like last year’s Red Sox two months from now? We’re going to find out. They are four behind the Indians in the loss column, two behind the A’s, one behind the Rays. What feels like a 65-game pennant race for the defending champs starts now. You only get so many chances, Frank Cashen said. The Red Sox still have this chance: Proving that they got counted out too soon."
Nobody counted them out.
Maybe a few drunks dialing WEEI.
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