
Barnes vs. Brasier: Who Should be Red Sox Closer?
The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads on who will replace Craig Kimbrel as the team’s closer in 2019.
The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads on who will replace Craig Kimbrel as the team’s closer in 2019.
We are saddened by the loss of someone so loved in the journalism industry.
Rest in peace, Nick Cafardo.
It’s officially time to leave 2018 in the rearview mirror, as with the start of Spring Training comes the beginning
To say the Red Sox came out of the 2018 World Series unscathed would be wrong. In fact, the Red
Alex Cora Jeremy: Midas Cora strikes again. Literally, no matter what button this guy pressed, it was the right one.
Joe Kelly- 2018 stat line: 65.2 IP, W-L 4-2, K/BB 68/32, 4.39 ERA, 0.5 WAR, 2 SV Jeremy: As much
Brandon Workman- 2018 stat line: 41.1 IP, W-L 6-1, K/BB 37/16, 3.27 ERA, 0.9 WAR Jeremy: This was another one
In two years since being traded to the Boston Red Sox, something has been missing from the Chris Sale experience.
This version of “Sox Grades” continues with the rotation but focuses on the back part of it. These were the
With the position players all set, it’s now time to move onto the pitchers. Our analysts began with the starting
The World Series champions have gutted their once great system in order to build a death star. The Red Sox are relatively young, so they will still be winning games for a long time. They don’t have many holes that will raise eyebrows for their World Series defense in 2019. So what does their farm system actually look like? Who is left? Are there any players that will be winning games with the Red Sox soon? Let’s find out. Here are my top five prospects for the Boston Red Sox.
To round out the Red Sox position players, Jeremy and Jordan had to grade an eclectic bunch. None of the
The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads on who will replace Craig Kimbrel as the team’s closer in 2019.
We are saddened by the loss of someone so loved in the journalism industry.
Rest in peace, Nick Cafardo.
It’s officially time to leave 2018 in the rearview mirror, as with the start of Spring Training comes the beginning of the 2019 baseball season.
To say the Red Sox came out of the 2018 World Series unscathed would be wrong. In fact, the Red Sox entered the Spring Training
Alex Cora Jeremy: Midas Cora strikes again. Literally, no matter what button this guy pressed, it was the right one. It’s insane. The epitome of
Joe Kelly- 2018 stat line: 65.2 IP, W-L 4-2, K/BB 68/32, 4.39 ERA, 0.5 WAR, 2 SV Jeremy: As much as I was down on
Brandon Workman- 2018 stat line: 41.1 IP, W-L 6-1, K/BB 37/16, 3.27 ERA, 0.9 WAR Jeremy: This was another one of the major disappointments for
In two years since being traded to the Boston Red Sox, something has been missing from the Chris Sale experience. It feels weird to say
This version of “Sox Grades” continues with the rotation but focuses on the back part of it. These were the players that stepped up in
With the position players all set, it’s now time to move onto the pitchers. Our analysts began with the starting rotation, the backbone of this
The World Series champions have gutted their once great system in order to build a death star. The Red Sox are relatively young, so they will still be winning games for a long time. They don’t have many holes that will raise eyebrows for their World Series defense in 2019. So what does their farm system actually look like? Who is left? Are there any players that will be winning games with the Red Sox soon? Let’s find out. Here are my top five prospects for the Boston Red Sox.
To round out the Red Sox position players, Jeremy and Jordan had to grade an eclectic bunch. None of the players spent the full year
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