Julio Lugo, on Red Sox fans booing him for not making enough plays defensively:
If you try to make a play like that and you get destroyed by you [media] guys the next day, it's not fair. You guys can say whatever you want. I can take it. I can [expletive] take it. I'm a human being, I've got feelings, but I can take it. It's tough. Nobody wants to be booed. Not me, not anybody. At the same time, I'm not making excuses. I'll tell you the truth. I think the fans have been fair to me.
Sometimes you deserve the boos. Sometimes you don't, but I love it here. I work my ass off. I go to sleep feeling good every night that I'm trying my best. I've got that best job in the world. I get paid a lot of money. You've got everything you want--money, fame, a bunch of girls looking at you. What more can you want? I love Boston, man. There's nowhere else you'd want to play. I love it.
Since signing a four-year, $36 million contract in the winter of 2006, Lugo has hit .248/.316/.343 while sitting out one-third of the Red Sox's games. And his defense at shortstop, which is drawing most of the fans' ire of late, has rated 3.2 runs below average during that time according to Ultimate Zone Rating.
Add it all up and Lugo has been about 13 runs better than a replacement-level shortstop while being paid about $20 million (thus far), so suffice it to say that his love affair with Boston isn't exactly mutual. On the other hand, he makes a pretty good point with the whole "money, fame, and a bunch of girls looking at you" thing.
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Phuck Boston......... Lugo just keep picking up your paycheck...... ASK Damon, Pedro, Millar, Mueller, Nixon, Lowe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
These people from the Real " EVIL EMPIRE " HAVE NO LOYALTY..........
AS BIG Papi will learn
Manny was smart, get out anyway u can.........
Boston SUX......
I LUV N Y
Now there is some unbiased reflections-
Lugo was player coveted by the Red Sox for several years before they actually got him. They saw him as a player who would develop into a 20/20 type guy and play slightly above average defense. He has not developed into much. He runs well, but is poor defensively, has little plate disipline and no power. The red sox have not found a shortstop worth anything since choosing Edgar Renteria over Orlando Cabrera. As much as Theo and co. have gotten some things right it seems everytime they get a SS he's a bust. At this point the Sox should just pick up Cabrera again and settle for good D and no bat
At least they don't have Nick Punto as their starting SS.