The Squeeze: Episode 7 | Scott Kazmir and the Odd Team Out in the AL East
The Squeeze returns to look at Scott Kazmir returning to Major League Baseball. Tyler and Logan also break down the
The Squeeze returns to look at Scott Kazmir returning to Major League Baseball. Tyler and Logan also break down the
After getting off to a 1-14 start, Triston Casas has been tearing the cover off the ball. The Boston Red Sox No. 1 prospect had a six RBI night on May 12 and is playing the best baseball of his professional career.
Over the past two years, Jarren Duran has become one of the Red Sox’s most popular prospects. The twenty-four-year-old is the Red Sox third-best prospect and off to a hot start. While the minor league season is less than two weeks old, Duran’s skills have been on full display. With Duran’s MLB debut expected to come at some point in the next year, he is providing hope for a bright future.
Through their first 33 games, the Boston Red Sox have the best record in baseball. Their resurgence has been lead by an improved pitching staff and the return of Eduardo Rodriguez. The Red Sox lefty missed all of 2020 but is 5-0 in his first six starts.
Episode 5 of The Squeeze is back and this week Logan and Tyler break down the Biggest MLB Surprises of
Two weeks ago, Garrett Richards was trending in the wrong direction. Over the last two weeks, however, Richards has been a different pitcher. Due to a new delivery, Richards has flashed the potential that once made him a top prospect.
As the Red Sox relievers have rebounded from a tough 2020 campaign with the help of a few new additions, Ottavino has been a key piece. After a rough start, the New York native has been one of Boston’s most effective arms the past two weeks.
Entering this season, the American League East division had a pretty clear hierarchy. Through the first month of the year, that seems to have been flipped on itself.
Chaim Bloom was busy in the offseason improving Boston’s pitching depth. One free agent he brought in was Hirokazu Sawamura. So far, in 2021, he has been one of Boston’s most reliable arms.
Skyrockets are in flight for today’s afternoon delight in MLB DFS. A couple of arms, a stack, and a few players priced at $4,500 or less is what we have today for the seven-game slate.
Hello and happy Friday everyone. Here’s to the end of the week, and here’s to winning some bets today. We have a great slate of baseball and basketball so let’s start this weekend off right.
In 2020, the Boston Red Sox pitching was their biggest weakness. The team finished the season with a 5.58 earned run average, which was the second-worst among American League teams. One player brought in to bolster their depth was Matt Andriese.
The Squeeze returns to look at Scott Kazmir returning to Major League Baseball. Tyler and Logan also break down the odd team out in the
After getting off to a 1-14 start, Triston Casas has been tearing the cover off the ball. The Boston Red Sox No. 1 prospect had a six RBI night on May 12 and is playing the best baseball of his professional career.
Over the past two years, Jarren Duran has become one of the Red Sox’s most popular prospects. The twenty-four-year-old is the Red Sox third-best prospect and off to a hot start. While the minor league season is less than two weeks old, Duran’s skills have been on full display. With Duran’s MLB debut expected to come at some point in the next year, he is providing hope for a bright future.
Through their first 33 games, the Boston Red Sox have the best record in baseball. Their resurgence has been lead by an improved pitching staff and the return of Eduardo Rodriguez. The Red Sox lefty missed all of 2020 but is 5-0 in his first six starts.
Episode 5 of The Squeeze is back and this week Logan and Tyler break down the Biggest MLB Surprises of April. From the Mets firing
Two weeks ago, Garrett Richards was trending in the wrong direction. Over the last two weeks, however, Richards has been a different pitcher. Due to a new delivery, Richards has flashed the potential that once made him a top prospect.
As the Red Sox relievers have rebounded from a tough 2020 campaign with the help of a few new additions, Ottavino has been a key piece. After a rough start, the New York native has been one of Boston’s most effective arms the past two weeks.
Entering this season, the American League East division had a pretty clear hierarchy. Through the first month of the year, that seems to have been flipped on itself.
Chaim Bloom was busy in the offseason improving Boston’s pitching depth. One free agent he brought in was Hirokazu Sawamura. So far, in 2021, he has been one of Boston’s most reliable arms.
Skyrockets are in flight for today’s afternoon delight in MLB DFS. A couple of arms, a stack, and a few players priced at $4,500 or less is what we have today for the seven-game slate.
Hello and happy Friday everyone. Here’s to the end of the week, and here’s to winning some bets today. We have a great slate of baseball and basketball so let’s start this weekend off right.
In 2020, the Boston Red Sox pitching was their biggest weakness. The team finished the season with a 5.58 earned run average, which was the second-worst among American League teams. One player brought in to bolster their depth was Matt Andriese.
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