Well, he ISN'T going to hit a lot of homers at home this year, Citi Field is 
much bigger than Fenway. The Mets have all of
these theories that he will continue to hit homers at Citi Field because he 
pulls the ball a lot, but you can't go from Fenway to
there and expect your output to remain the same.

Wonder what other ex-Sox are doing these days? 

 Dan D
Central NJ USA





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From: Steve Ouellette <[email protected]>
To: Red Sox Citizens <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 2:22:35 PM
Subject: Jason Bay

It's not just Red Sox players who have lost the ability to hit, it's anyone who 
has ever been associated with the Red Sox ...

"Cleanup hitter Jason Bay, who signed a four-year, $66 million contract last 
offseason, has no homers and three RBIs ... The left fielder is in the most 
pronounced funk to open a season in his career. With Thursday's 0-for-4 
performance, Bay's average slipped to .224. His last homer came Sept. 21, 2009 
with the Boston Red Sox  off Kansas City Royals left-hander Lenny DiNardo. The 
27-game homerless drought spanning two seasons -- 30 games including last 
year's American League Division Series -- is the longest of Bay's career."

Steve O


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