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While Boston views Clay Buchholz as having great upside, they are still not counting on him to be more than a fifth starter during the course of the season and will most likely be sharing starts with Curt Schilling and Bartolo Colon if and when either of them make it back to the Big League rotation. Lester, on the other hand, is going to be counted to provide them with quality innings when he is on the mound, especially after Boston’s reluctance to include him in any significant package for Johan Santana. If Lester falters and fails to develop into the Andy Petitte-type the Boston views him as, they will be sorry they didn’t do more to acquire Santana.
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There'll be a struggle to determine the team's fifth starter (Jon Lester or Clay Buchholz), which I touched on previously and there'll be an even more striking struggle out at center field as management works at a decision between Coco Crisp and the new kid on the block, Jacoby Ellsbury.
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Remember Buchholz? I didn't, until I was reminded of his no-hitter against the Orioles last September. He went 3-1 last year with an ERA of 1.59, which is, as they say, not too shabby, although it remains to be seen whether he'll develop into the 'ace' that he has all the potential to be.
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