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Red Sox Staff Reshaped For New Year

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Failing to make the playoffs for the first time in four years,
the Boston Red Sox have re-tooled a pitching staff that battled
inconsistency and was infected by the injury bug last season,
bringing in a host of capable arms into the bullpen and adding
both a familiar face and a new one into the starting rotation.


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Failing to make the playoffs for the first time in four years,
the Boston Red Sox have re-tooled a pitching staff that battled
inconsistency and was infected by the injury bug last season,
bringing in a host of capable arms into the bullpen and adding
both a familiar face and a new one into the starting rotation.

Joining Josh Beckett, Tim Wakefield and Curt Shilling in the
rotation is former closer and rookie of the year runner up
Jonathan Paplebon, who's 39 saves and 0.92 ERA led the team last
season. While many feel that Paplebon's effectiveness out of the
bullpen is equal to that of Mariano Rivera and some of the other
top closers in the league, the Red Sox believe that using him as
a starter will put less stress on his shoulder and in the process
make him even more valuable to the team.

Also added to the starting staff is Japanese import Daisuke
Matsuzaka, who recently signed a six-year, $52 million dollar
contract with the team in December and is expected to be the
team's number three starter in the rotation. While most of the
Major League is still trying to find out what they can about the
26-year old pitcher, the Red Sox have known about him for a very
long time.

"For several years now, he's been a real target," Epstein told
MLB.com after the signing was made official. "We've been trying
to keep a low profile. I don't think we were mentioned very
prominently among the most likely suitors for Matsuzaka. That was
by design."

The Red Sox also still have the promising rookie from last season
Jon Lester on the roster and a host of other pitchers like Lenny
DiNardo and Kyle Snyder who can spot start if needed. Considering
that, it's easy to see that Boston has much more depth on their
staff than last year. Also, if Matt Clement manages to recover
from September rotator cuff surgery, the Red Sox may have enough
depth in the starting rotation to make deal for some more support
in the bullpen or on the bench. Either way you look at it,
Boston's starting rotation looks like it is destined to succeed
this season.

While the starting rotation looks to be a stable commodity, there
are some question marks regarding the team's bullpen. Moving
Paplebon into the rotation has created a void at the closer spot
and while there has been no clear-cut decision made by the team
as to who will fill it, the talk from the organization makes you
think that the recently signed Joel Pineiro seems to be the front
runner.

"Joel was right at the top of the list," said assistant general
manager Jed Hoyer at a press conference after the deal was made.
"He's a guy that, even when he was having great success as a
starter, a lot of our reports were, 'Wow, this guy would be
unbelievable in the bullpen.' "

Pineiro himself feels that the change of scenery and new role in
Boston will help him regain his old form.

"Things are a little different here," Pineiro told MLB.com.
"This is like baseball nation. Fans are great here; they're
always supporting you from the first out to the last out.
Hopefully, I can take that adrenaline and that aggressiveness,
and, obviously having [Jason] Varitek behind the plate -- that's
the No. 1 thing. A lot of people told me [that] having him is
going to help me out a lot."

Joining Pineiro and veterans like Mike Timlin, Julian Tavarez and
Javier Lopez in the Boston bullpen are Hideki Okajima, Brendan
Donnelly and J.C. Romero, who are not only capable of eating up
innings out of the pen, but give the Red Sox the depth out of the
bullpen they haven't had in years. While Okajima and Romero felt
it was the right decision to come to Boston, Donnelly was easily
the most excited of the bunch.

"In Anaheim there were not a whole lot of innings to go around.
I think it was a win/win for everybody," Donnelly of the trade
that landed him in Boston. "There is a lot of appreciation for
the organization. They were the first ones to give me a chance
and have a career. I have a lot of friends there. I will miss
some guys, but it's time to move on. I'm leaving a big rivalry
with the A's and Angels, but I'm going to the biggest rivalry
there is and I can't ask for more."

With Donnelly, Romero and the other new faces in the pen, the
pressure on Paplebon and Matsuzaka to succeed in a new role and a
new league won't be nearly as high and will give the two a
chance to flourish. Despite not having a clear cut-closer at the
present time, any team that has Josh Beckett and Curt Shilling in
their rotation and the depth that the Red Sox have in the bullpen
can opt to solve that problem when they see fit. 




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