Just because we still have weeks to go before baseball actually returns....
Which player, do you think, was the MVP of the overall 2004 Red Sox postseason?
Foulke: 11 g, 14.0 ip, 7 h, 1 r, 1 er, 8 bb, 19 k, 0.64 era, 1.07 whip, 12.2 k/9, 1-0, 3 sv, 1 bs, enormously huge innings pitched
Ortiz: 14 g, 13 r, 5 hr, 19 rbi, .400/.515/.754/1.278, two walk-off hits in the ALCS
Schilling: 4 g, 22.2 ip, 23 h, 11 r, 9 er, 5 bb, 13 k, 3.57 era, 1.24 whip, 5.2 k/9, 3-1 record, pitched with a surgically-repaired ankle
Ramirez: 14 g, 8 r, 2 hr, 11 rbi, .350/.423/.500/.923, several nice defensive plays
I'm pretty sure that Ramirez would be fourth on this list. Schilling probably third, though he had some amazing performances during that postseason. To me it comes down to Ortiz and Foulke.
Which player, do you think, was the MVP of the overall 2004 Red Sox postseason?
Foulke: 11 g, 14.0 ip, 7 h, 1 r, 1 er, 8 bb, 19 k, 0.64 era, 1.07 whip, 12.2 k/9, 1-0, 3 sv, 1 bs, enormously huge innings pitched
Ortiz: 14 g, 13 r, 5 hr, 19 rbi, .400/.515/.754/1.278, two walk-off hits in the ALCS
Schilling: 4 g, 22.2 ip, 23 h, 11 r, 9 er, 5 bb, 13 k, 3.57 era, 1.24 whip, 5.2 k/9, 3-1 record, pitched with a surgically-repaired ankle
Ramirez: 14 g, 8 r, 2 hr, 11 rbi, .350/.423/.500/.923, several nice defensive plays
I'm pretty sure that Ramirez would be fourth on this list. Schilling probably third, though he had some amazing performances during that postseason. To me it comes down to Ortiz and Foulke.