
MLB Prime Time: Red Sox’ Struggles, Blue Jays’ Homecoming, and World Series Odds
Alex Cora’s return to the Boston Red Sox’ dugout has taken a familiar twist, amid the team’s lack of activity at this year’s trade deadline.
Alex Cora’s return to the Boston Red Sox’ dugout has taken a familiar twist, amid the team’s lack of activity at this year’s trade deadline.
The Boston Red Sox had a quiet trade deadline, parting with just two prospects. Still, there has been some movement amidst the top tier of their pipeline ever since the 2021 MLB season began, as well as an addition thanks to their impressive draft position.
Fourteen days ago, Jarren Duran made his highly anticipated MLB debut. While the Red Sox outfielder has struggled, he has also shown some positive signs.
Just moments before Friday’s MLB trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox struck two separate deals to acquire relief pitching help.
The Washington Nationals have continued their firesale. On Thursday evening, Washington traded outfielder Kyle Schwarber to the Boston Red Sox.
The Nats would land a sizable return for Scherzer, who is arguably the most coveted starter on the market if he is available. Entering Tuesday, Scherzer is worth 2.1 WAR with a 2.83 ERA over 18 starts.
On Tuesday night, Portland fans got to witness a vintage Chris Sale performance. The Boston Red Sox ace took the mound in front of a sold-out crowd and was unhittable. In 3.2 innings of work, Sale struck out six batters and only walked one. Of the 49 pitches he threw, 34 of them were strikes.
On Friday night Tanner Houck made his return to the majors. The Boston Red Sox prospect was able to secure his first career save in three scoreless innings of relief. While Houck has spent most of his career as a starter, he will have a unique role in the second half.
In the second round of the 2021 MLB Draft, the Boston Red Sox added another highly-rated prospect. With the 40th overall pick, the Red Sox selected Jud Fabian. The Florida native was seen as a top-four pick before the college season began but saw his stock fall.
On Sunday night, the Boston Red Sox added more talent to their farm system. With the fourth overall pick in the MLB Draft, the Red Sox selected shortstop Marcelo Mayer.
Heading into the 2020 MLB Draft, Nick Yorke was not a name on many people’s radars in the first round.
The Red Sox now own the best record in all of the American League. How will this impact their preparations for the trade deadline?
Alex Cora’s return to the Boston Red Sox’ dugout has taken a familiar twist, amid the team’s lack of activity at this year’s trade deadline.
The Boston Red Sox had a quiet trade deadline, parting with just two prospects. Still, there has been some movement amidst the top tier of their pipeline ever since the 2021 MLB season began, as well as an addition thanks to their impressive draft position.
Fourteen days ago, Jarren Duran made his highly anticipated MLB debut. While the Red Sox outfielder has struggled, he has also shown some positive signs.
Just moments before Friday’s MLB trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox struck two separate deals to acquire relief pitching help.
The Washington Nationals have continued their firesale. On Thursday evening, Washington traded outfielder Kyle Schwarber to the Boston Red Sox.
The Nats would land a sizable return for Scherzer, who is arguably the most coveted starter on the market if he is available. Entering Tuesday, Scherzer is worth 2.1 WAR with a 2.83 ERA over 18 starts.
On Tuesday night, Portland fans got to witness a vintage Chris Sale performance. The Boston Red Sox ace took the mound in front of a sold-out crowd and was unhittable. In 3.2 innings of work, Sale struck out six batters and only walked one. Of the 49 pitches he threw, 34 of them were strikes.
On Friday night Tanner Houck made his return to the majors. The Boston Red Sox prospect was able to secure his first career save in three scoreless innings of relief. While Houck has spent most of his career as a starter, he will have a unique role in the second half.
In the second round of the 2021 MLB Draft, the Boston Red Sox added another highly-rated prospect. With the 40th overall pick, the Red Sox selected Jud Fabian. The Florida native was seen as a top-four pick before the college season began but saw his stock fall.
On Sunday night, the Boston Red Sox added more talent to their farm system. With the fourth overall pick in the MLB Draft, the Red Sox selected shortstop Marcelo Mayer.
Heading into the 2020 MLB Draft, Nick Yorke was not a name on many people’s radars in the first round.
The Red Sox now own the best record in all of the American League. How will this impact their preparations for the trade deadline?
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