Let's see, I'll post my projected 25 man roster, opening day lineup (or normal one) and 10 predictions ranging for the season, and see how it looks at the end of each period. If I remember to.
25 Man Roster Prediction
Catchers
Jason Varitek
Doug Mirabelli
Reasoning: Varitek's a given. He's the captain, and in spite of his poor performance last year due to injury, he has the spot as long as he's producing at a moderately decent level. Or even below average. Mirabelli's job security as a Red Sox may finally be at risk, but with Wakefield still pitching and after the Bard debacle last year (both performance and the trade), I don't think the Sox are willing to chance it. Don't be surprised if Kotteras is given a call-up later in the season, or if Varitek or Belli gets injured earlier, a guy like Cash (ST Invite) could get a shot for spot duty
Infielders
1B David Ortiz
1B Kevin Youkilis
2B Dustin Pedroia
2B Alex Cora
SS Julio Lugo
3B Mike Lowell
This is pretty self-explanatory, with Cora being the only question. Ortiz is a mortal lock, as is Lugo and Lowell. Lugo's a new sparkling FA, he's obviously in, and Pedroia's getting a shot at starting even with a poor end to 2006. The main backup IF is a question. But with Youkilis ability to play both corners if needed and Lugo's experience over the field, they would keep a MI. Additionally, Theo seems to have a huge hard-on for Cora.
Outfielders
LF Manny Ramirez
CF Coco Crisp
CF J.D. Drew
RF Wily Mo Pena
RF Eric Hinske
You have to expect that someone will take over for Hinske, with a desire to call up David Murphy in the works. Additionally, this OF should miss about 200 games over the season, so the minor league depth will get a workout. Along with Murphy, expect a guy like Alex Ochoa or even Jacoby Ellsbury at year's end
Starting Ptichers
Curt Schilling
Tim Wakefield
Josh Beckett
Jonny Boy Papelbon
Daisuke Matsuzaka
All givens at this point. A bunch of questions, could range from a great rotation to a disaster and a half
Relief Pitchers
Joel Piniero
Mike Timlin
Brendan Donnelly
J.C. Romero
Julian Tavarez
Hideki Okajima
Craig Hansen
This is where it gets incredibly messy. It seems that Theo has learned one thing along about the bullpen: they go down and they suck, a lot. The more guys he gets, the better chance he has to find a diamon in shit. Honestly, a lot of questions. Timlin was horrid at the end of last year, Piniero has to play for 4 mil, Donnelly has a track record, as does Romero. Jooligan showed some chops, granted, at SP. Okajima was a great signing, and Hansen plays since he has a pro contract. When three of those guys go down, then the Hansacks and Delcarmens come out.
Opening Day Lineup
1. Julio Lugo (SS)
2. Coco Crisp (CF)
3. David Ortiz (DH)
4. Manny Ramirez (LF)
5. J.D. Drew (RF)
6. Jason Varitek (C)
7. Kevin Youkilis (1B)
8. Mike Lowell (3B)
9. Dustin Pedroia (2B)
Starting Pitcher:
Curt Schilling
Game Prediction:
Boston Red Sox @ Kansas City Royals
Starting Pitchers:
Curt Schilling (0-0, 0.00 ERA) v. Gil Meche (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
Final Score:
Boston (5-4)
WP: Schilling (1-0)
LP: Peralta (0-1)
S: Piniero (1)
Star of the Game:
Coco Crisp: (2-4, 2 2B, 3 RBI)
Season Long Predictions
1. Boston will finish, once again, second in the American League East. They are good enough to win, they are potentially bad enough to finish a distant third. I think they'll finish second.
2. They will be in a very close Wild Card race with the White Sox and A's. I think they'll win out.
3. Josh Beckett will start off hot, get cold, and continue to be streaky for the rest of the year. Not Derek Lowe streaky, but still, a comparison will be made.
4. Daisuke will have an exceptional year for a technical rookie, but will not win the RotY. He'll come in third, should have been second.
5. Jon Lester will be back pitching in a full-time SP role by the All-Star break
6. The Red Sox will have 6 people elected or placed in the All-Star game (let's say five and one). One undeserving person will make it, while one possibly deserving person won't from the Red Sox.
7. This will be the year J.D. Drew tops 600 plate appearances.
8. Wily Mo Pena will not see more than 300 plate appearances and his potential will remained untapped as Francona allows Coco Crisp to keep eating at bats.
9. The bullpen will be a complete trainwreck, with two consistant relievers, until early August. Around then, one of the remaining RPs will find a rhythm (Hansen) and a new call-up (either for a release or injury) will show very good stuff (Hansack).
10. 17 of the 25 people on the opening day roster (official) will be on the August 31st roster. 5 will be injured, 1 will be released, 1 will be demoted, and 1 will be traded