I can't imagine why Francona would put him back in the starting lineup once he gets back from Pawtucket (Although he probably will). Graffanino's BA is about 80 points higher than Bellhorn's, and I don't see him K nearly as much. Once game recently in Pawtucket, Bellhorn went 0-5 with 2 K's- in AAA baseball!
I'm also hoping Schilling will stay in his closer role for the rest of the regular season. He should be used as a starter in the postseason if the Sox make it, but I would, assuming the rest of the rotation remains problem-free, much rather see a suddenly very reliable Schilling over a questionable Foukle any day. Who knows how he might be after recovering from knee surgery.
Wow! :-(
I wonder if Bellhorn has vision problems. In any event, with his lousy record, I hope we never see him in the Boston Red Sox lineup again...