A good read, and I think this one is free:

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=13499

Includes this hopeful paragraph:

"Note that through Wednesday, our playoff odds simulation still gave
the Red Sox an 84 percent chance to reach the postseason (in
comparison, the Rays are bleeding out at 11 percent, but there was
little reason to think that this year’s edition was of the same
quality as last year’s to begin with). Despite their winless start,
they retain the highest predicted chance of making it to the big
October hoedown of any team in baseball, including the 6-0 Rangers (77
percent). There is simply too much that’s good about the Red Sox to
believe that their offense will continue to hit .220 on balls in
play—even last year’s Mariners, an offensive aggregation that would
have been chased off the sandlot by such slugging juggernauts as the
1912 St. Louis Browns, were better than that. Nor will their pitchers
unite behind their current 7.13 ERA; not even the 1930 Phillies were
capable of that."

Steve O

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