J.D. Drew is not having a good year. After signing a much-questioned $70 million deal in the offseason -- one conditionally based on his history of injuries -- Drew's production is down, and Red Sox fans are tired of it. This is not a good place to be for any player, let alone someone with a big deal and bigger expectations from the fan base. So Red Sox fans boo, and do so lustily. But Jason Varitek is trying to reverse that habit and get fans to subscribe to his theory of positive reinforcement:
"I wish the fans understood how much power they have," said Varitek. "They can help J.D. Drew. They really can."While the odds of Red Sox fans offering Drew a standing ovation rank right up there with me turning my Madden 08 (on PSP, natch) ability into a financially viable career, I see what Varitek's getting at. Drew doesn't seem like the kind of guy who responds to negative motivation, i.e. "I'll show these haters." Taking a little of that pressure off might do Drew, and Sox fans, a bit of good.
"Why not give him a standing ovation when he comes to plate," said Varitek. "They did it for Julio Lugo and it helped. It really did. The energy the fans give you can carry a team. Trust me, I know. I can feel it. But the fans can also make you want to get under a rock."
"I don't understand why fans don't understand that," said Varitek. "We need J.D. to hit. It's tough, though, to do in this climate. I really wish the fans would give him a boost. He needs it. And we do, too."
Or not. But it's a nice idea, right?

















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9-12-2007 @ 3:41PM
Shad said...
Maybe the fans would give him a boost by sheeing him on if he would do his part by hustling more and giving it his all, even if he is in a slump. Instead of taking good pitches and looking at third strikes with men on base. Lugo was still contributing in other ways even when he was hitting .190.
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9-12-2007 @ 4:01PM
Andrew said...
E ... to add to this and for what it's worth, J.D. Drew has actually been hitting a lot more like himself since the beginning of August. Here's his line over the last month and a half: .291/.385/.445. Still not hitting for a ton of power, but Drew has actually been an asset lately.
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9-12-2007 @ 4:14PM
Irene said...
I, too, beleive that Drew needs support, but isn't enough, enough. Yuke gets hit by many pitches. Drew gets hit and he's out for at least a day. $70 million dollars, or not, perhaps Jacoby Ellsbury should be our right fielder next year.
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9-12-2007 @ 4:17PM
David said...
I think what irks the Sox fans about J.D. Drew, is that he looks like he just doesn't care. When other players strike out, you can tell it bothers them. With J.D., he just shows no emotion.
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9-12-2007 @ 4:30PM
Burt Rosenberg said...
Boston fans booed Ted Williams. What else would you expect. I'm sure they booed Babe Ruth when he was setting pitching records for them 1914 to 1919.
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