
Report: Cora and Beltran Played Key Role In Astros Scandal
Since former Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers made the bombshell announcement about Houston stealing signs electronically just days ago, the
Since former Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers made the bombshell announcement about Houston stealing signs electronically just days ago, the
As the deadline shrinks to five hours for Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez to opt-in or out of the final
While many managerial job openings around the league, let’s not be too rash on Alex Cora just yet. We all
With the Red Sox officially eliminated from playoff contention the 2019 team will be looked back on with disappointment. A year after the best season in franchise history the Red Sox were unable to live up to expectations. Despite the inconsistencies and injuries that seemed to be never-ending, there will be a few silver linings to take from this season. One of those will be the play of Michael Chavis who made his long-anticipated major league debut and proved to be a valuable piece.
When Brock Holt first arrived in Boston, as part of the Mark Melancon deal expectations were not high. The young infielder was an unknown and was not expected to last long in Boston. His career, however, has not gone as planned and he has become an important piece over the last seven seasons. With free agency on the horizon, his run in Boston may, unfortunately, be coming to an end. As the season winds down, Holt is reminding Red Sox management what makes him so valuable.
Prior to the game on Monday, Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced Andrew Cashner would be moved to the bullpen.
Entering this season Christian Vazquez was not expected to be an offensive force. Like the Red Sox season however that has not gone as planned. Through Vazquez’s first four years in the majors, he only hit above .250 once. The Red Sox backstop had never driven in more than 35 runs in a season or hit more than five home runs. With the season at the halfway point, Vaquez has not only excelled offensively but been a force with the bat.
Contrary to what statistics might tell you, the Boston Red Sox bullpen is far from intimidating to opposing lineups.
In the last installment of “Red Sox Trade Targets,” we took a look at Tigers right-hander Shane Greene. However, the
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
After a promising 2017 regular season where John Farrell led the Boston Red Sox to an American League East championship,
The Boston Red Sox and manager Alex Cora agreed to new terms on a contract, according to President of Baseball
Since former Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers made the bombshell announcement about Houston stealing signs electronically just days ago, the information keeps piling up. Sources
As the deadline shrinks to five hours for Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez to opt-in or out of the final three years of his contract,
While many managerial job openings around the league, let’s not be too rash on Alex Cora just yet. We all know 2019 never really clicked,
With the Red Sox officially eliminated from playoff contention the 2019 team will be looked back on with disappointment. A year after the best season in franchise history the Red Sox were unable to live up to expectations. Despite the inconsistencies and injuries that seemed to be never-ending, there will be a few silver linings to take from this season. One of those will be the play of Michael Chavis who made his long-anticipated major league debut and proved to be a valuable piece.
When Brock Holt first arrived in Boston, as part of the Mark Melancon deal expectations were not high. The young infielder was an unknown and was not expected to last long in Boston. His career, however, has not gone as planned and he has become an important piece over the last seven seasons. With free agency on the horizon, his run in Boston may, unfortunately, be coming to an end. As the season winds down, Holt is reminding Red Sox management what makes him so valuable.
Prior to the game on Monday, Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced Andrew Cashner would be moved to the bullpen. When asked if this was
Entering this season Christian Vazquez was not expected to be an offensive force. Like the Red Sox season however that has not gone as planned. Through Vazquez’s first four years in the majors, he only hit above .250 once. The Red Sox backstop had never driven in more than 35 runs in a season or hit more than five home runs. With the season at the halfway point, Vaquez has not only excelled offensively but been a force with the bat.
Contrary to what statistics might tell you, the Boston Red Sox bullpen is far from intimidating to opposing lineups.
In the last installment of “Red Sox Trade Targets,” we took a look at Tigers right-hander Shane Greene. However, the bullpen naturally could use more
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
After a promising 2017 regular season where John Farrell led the Boston Red Sox to an American League East championship, the Houston Astros the Red
The Boston Red Sox and manager Alex Cora agreed to new terms on a contract, according to President of Baseball Operations, Dave Dombrowski. The terms include
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