As the Red Sox conclude their three game series with the Yankees this weekend, one thing is clear. This team is loaded with talent. It could be argued that many players on the team have actually underperformed this year. With that said, the Red Sox have two superstars who are leading the way: Chris Sale […]
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Has The Red Sox Young Core Already Peaked?
Over the course of the 2016 season, the Red Sox had re-established themselves as a powerhouse in the American League. There were several factors. The additions of David Price and Craig Kimbrel played an important part of the team’s success. David Ortiz also had a farewell season to remember. The biggest reason though was that […]
Price – Eck Fallout Showcases “Farrelling” Red Sox
The big story of the day is the David Price and Dennis Eckersley story in the Boston Globe by Dan Shaughnessy. You all know the story by now. Eckersley is more opinionated than most Red Sox analysts. He says it how it is. When Eduardo Rodriguez pitched a dreadful game in a AAA rehab start, […]
This Is The Red Sox Best Rotation EVER
The Red Sox are leading the American League East despite having a mediocre offense. Their team certainly has flaws and a lot of question marks as they head towards the stretch run. The Sox should win the AL East, but it can’t be taken for granted given their droughts at the plate and shaky bullpen. […]
The Most Underrated Player On The Boston Red Sox
Heading into the final game of a three game weekend series against the Detroit Tigers, the Red Sox stand at 34-27 and are three games out of first place in the American League East. It certainly isn’t a bad position to be in, but the expectations were higher heading into the season. With that said, […]
MLB Games Too Long? 4 Rules That Would Fix It!
Baseball is a game that is losing interest across America. It’s visible in Little League. There are more kids playing soccer and lacrosse and less kids playing baseball. The games with more constant action are winning out nowadays. This is also starting to become true from a viewing standpoint even in a city like Boston […]
Baltimore Fine Whine
The Red Sox and Orioles feud on the field continued this week and MLB wants to put a stop to it. Both teams have played a part in this, but there’s one team that wants you to think they’re not guilty. It’s the team that hasn’t had a batter hit by a pitch. It’s the […]
In John We Trust?
After the first week of the season the Red Sox are 3-3. This certainly is not a .500 baseball roster on paper and, after a week, the record is not a big deal. When you consider the players the Red Sox had out over the week, 3-3 is acceptable. With that said, it was a […]
The Chris Sale Comparisons
Pedro. It’s a name that has been brought up a lot the past two days and it’s not because Red Sox Nation is reliving watching the best pitcher in the history of baseball over a seven span. That’s right. Pedro Martinez was pitcher of all-time during a seven-year stretch from 1997 – 2003. Take your […]
Opening Day: Passing The Torch At Fenway Park
It’s finally here! Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season is today. The Red Sox open their season on Monday at Fenway Park. After another overhyped snowstorm this past weekend, baseball fans along with just about everyone in the Boston area are ready to move to spring. Monday is the day that happens. Opening […]