Old Friends & New: Red Sox Edition

Old Friends & New: Red Sox Edition

If you remember five months ago, a large percentage of Red Sox fans were extremely frustrated with Chaim Bloom. After trading away players like Mookie Betts and Andrew Benintendi in prior years, to signing questionable names and a lot of filler options while he hopes the process of developing prospects starts to take shape. Let’s […]

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 Why 2023 Could Be a Career Year for Gerrit Cole

Why 2023 Could Be a Career Year for Gerrit Cole

Last season, Yankees ace Gerrit Cole had a “down year.” He went 13-8 with an ERA of 3.50 and led the league in strikeouts with 257. His 257 strikeouts also shattered the Yankees’ 44-year-old single-season record held by Ron Guidry. He would also appear in the All-Star Game for the second season in a row. […]

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 Mitigating the Loss Of Trevor Story

Mitigating the Loss Of Trevor Story

Just when things couldn’t get any worse for the Boston Red Sox, they just did. After all, Murphy’s law state’s that anything that can go wrong will. Star infielder Trevor Story had to have elbow surgery and will be out for most of this season. This is a tough blow to a team that has […]

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 Rafael Devers Gets a Contract Extension

Rafael Devers Gets a Contract Extension

Red Sox Nation has been on edge and disgruntled for over a year, arguably three. The Red Sox couldn’t afford, PR-wise, not to sign Rafael Devers to a contract extension, especially after losing Xander Bogaerts. The fallout of trading a second homegrown star — the last link to 2018 — would’ve been apocalyptic. But now […]

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 Rafael Devers Should Just Move On

Rafael Devers Should Just Move On

Free agency is a dream for many players. After being under team control contracts for the first five years of their careers, players can become eligible to become free agents. This means eligible players can potentially make huge amounts of money. The Boston Red Sox’s control of star third baseman Rafael Devers is set to […]

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 Kids are Starving and the Red Sox Don’t Care

Kids are Starving and the Red Sox Don’t Care

You know UNICEF? The United Nations organization that provides relief and humanitarian aid to children? Otherwise known as the exact opposite of the Boston Red Sox. The children of Boston have eaten twice in the last 12 days, and ten times in the month of August. At this point, the state of Massachusetts needs to […]

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 Red Sox’ Alex Verdugo’s Unlucky 2022

Red Sox’ Alex Verdugo’s Unlucky 2022

The Boston Red Sox offense is back to being one of the best offenses in Major League Baseball. J.D. Martinez, Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts now have help behind them. It’s not a coincidence. But one meaningful name has yet to contribute much for the Red Sox through 51 games in 2022: Alex Verdugo. Though, […]

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 Red Sox’ Failures Are on the Players

Red Sox’ Failures Are on the Players

The Red Sox are in sole possession of last place in the American League East. The 2022 Boston Red Sox have a worse record than the Baltimore Orioles. Come on, man! Should Red Sox President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom get some blame? Sure. But the players on this Red Sox roster have to perform. And there […]

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 Red Sox Lineup Held Boston Back in April

Red Sox Lineup Held Boston Back in April

Who would’ve thought? I knew April of 2022 would be different from April of previous seasons, but what the heck, Red Sox? That was terrible, and it’s all because of the lineup. The starting pitching has come around. The bullpen and defense have been good overall, save for a few games over the last week. […]

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