What Pitching Signings Mean For Red Sox
With Cole Hamels and Zack Wheeler both signing deals on Wednesday, it has plenty of implications for the Boston Red
With Cole Hamels and Zack Wheeler both signing deals on Wednesday, it has plenty of implications for the Boston Red
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Boston Red Sox are “unlikely” to trade superstar outfielder Mookie Betts, and will
In with one outfielder and out with another. Here’s what the Sox need to do.
The former defending World Series champions came into the season with high expectations. They won a franchise-record, 108 games and rolled their way to a World Series victory over the Dodgers.
Kyle Porch explores the Red Sox’ offseason dilemma of creating cap space.
Coming into 2019 the Red Sox starting rotation was supposed to be one of their strengths. Unfortunately, this season has not gone as planned and due to inconsistency and injuries the Red Sox starters have not met expectations. Although it has been a disappointing season, Eduardo Rodriguez has been a bright spot on a struggling staff. The former top prospect is having the best season of his career. As the Red Sox fall are currently third in the AL East, Rodriguez is emerging as an ace.
It sometimes baffles me how news can sometimes be recycled and resurfaced at random times in the modern age of
When David Price signed with Boston four years ago he was expected to be the ace to deliver a championship. Price claimed that he had saved all his postseason wins for Boston but failed to meet expectations. His postseason struggles continued in 2016 and injuries limited him the following season. Last year however Price proved his critics wrong. The former number one overall pick was key to the Red Sox postseason run and dominant in the World Series. In 2019 Price has picked up where he left off and arguably been the Red Sox best pitcher.
Since David Price came over to the Red Sox in 2016, Boston media had it out for him. Constantly discussing
Like almost every video game craze, the Fortnite phenomenon that consumed America in 2018 was not limited to the youth. (News flash: adults like video games, too.)
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
With the position players all set, it’s now time to move onto the pitchers. Our analysts began with the starting
With Cole Hamels and Zack Wheeler both signing deals on Wednesday, it has plenty of implications for the Boston Red Sox. Cole Hamels signed a
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Boston Red Sox are “unlikely” to trade superstar outfielder Mookie Betts, and will instead opt to trade high-salary
In with one outfielder and out with another. Here’s what the Sox need to do.
The former defending World Series champions came into the season with high expectations. They won a franchise-record, 108 games and rolled their way to a World Series victory over the Dodgers.
Kyle Porch explores the Red Sox’ offseason dilemma of creating cap space.
Coming into 2019 the Red Sox starting rotation was supposed to be one of their strengths. Unfortunately, this season has not gone as planned and due to inconsistency and injuries the Red Sox starters have not met expectations. Although it has been a disappointing season, Eduardo Rodriguez has been a bright spot on a struggling staff. The former top prospect is having the best season of his career. As the Red Sox fall are currently third in the AL East, Rodriguez is emerging as an ace.
It sometimes baffles me how news can sometimes be recycled and resurfaced at random times in the modern age of media. Whether it be about
When David Price signed with Boston four years ago he was expected to be the ace to deliver a championship. Price claimed that he had saved all his postseason wins for Boston but failed to meet expectations. His postseason struggles continued in 2016 and injuries limited him the following season. Last year however Price proved his critics wrong. The former number one overall pick was key to the Red Sox postseason run and dominant in the World Series. In 2019 Price has picked up where he left off and arguably been the Red Sox best pitcher.
Since David Price came over to the Red Sox in 2016, Boston media had it out for him. Constantly discussing the bad rather than the
Like almost every video game craze, the Fortnite phenomenon that consumed America in 2018 was not limited to the youth. (News flash: adults like video games, too.)
The Red Sox haven’t had a pitcher start back-to-back Opening Days since Jon Lester in 2013 and 2014.
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
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