John Schreiber Has Been Spectacular from the Red Sox Bullpen
So far this season, the Red Sox bullpen has been full of inconsistency. While Boston has played better of late, questions remain.
So far this season, the Red Sox bullpen has been full of inconsistency. While Boston has played better of late, questions remain.
Chaim Bloom and Brian O’Halloran’s inaugural move as Chief Baseball Officer and General Manager was claiming left-handed reliever Josh Osich
While the Red Sox are looking to cut salary, they still have a job to do regarding their bullpen. Whether
All year long, the biggest scapegoat for the Boston Red Sox struggles was their seemingly closer-less bullpen. In their first
Bullpen this, bullpen that. The bullpen “got lucky” when they won, or they are terrible when they blow a lead.
Contrary to what statistics might tell you, the Boston Red Sox bullpen is far from intimidating to opposing lineups.
“The bullpen stinks.” “Should have re-signed Craig Kimbrel.” “Why is Heath Hembree the best reliever on this team?” Just a
Yup. You guessed it. Another reliever cracks the list of Red Sox trade targets. This time, the reliever in question
The Boston Red Sox are slogging through the long spring training schedule, winless in their last nine.
It was to be expected that a team lacking a definitive answer at the closing position would struggle to get the candidates ready in a timely manner.
However, to this point, Matt Barnes has made just one appearance and allowed four earned runs in an inning, and Ryan Brasier has yet to see game action due to a toe infection.
The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads on who will replace Craig Kimbrel as the team’s closer in 2019.
MLB Network insider Jon Heyman reported this afternoon that the Boston Red Sox have inked ex-Mets right-hander Jenrry Mejia to
So far this season, the Red Sox bullpen has been full of inconsistency. While Boston has played better of late, questions remain.
Chaim Bloom and Brian O’Halloran’s inaugural move as Chief Baseball Officer and General Manager was claiming left-handed reliever Josh Osich off waivers from the Chicago
While the Red Sox are looking to cut salary, they still have a job to do regarding their bullpen. Whether you think the team’s bullpen
All year long, the biggest scapegoat for the Boston Red Sox struggles was their seemingly closer-less bullpen. In their first season without Craig Kimbrel since
Bullpen this, bullpen that. The bullpen “got lucky” when they won, or they are terrible when they blow a lead. No matter what your opinion
Contrary to what statistics might tell you, the Boston Red Sox bullpen is far from intimidating to opposing lineups.
“The bullpen stinks.” “Should have re-signed Craig Kimbrel.” “Why is Heath Hembree the best reliever on this team?” Just a few statements that have been
Yup. You guessed it. Another reliever cracks the list of Red Sox trade targets. This time, the reliever in question is coming from a team
The Boston Red Sox are slogging through the long spring training schedule, winless in their last nine.
It was to be expected that a team lacking a definitive answer at the closing position would struggle to get the candidates ready in a timely manner.
However, to this point, Matt Barnes has made just one appearance and allowed four earned runs in an inning, and Ryan Brasier has yet to see game action due to a toe infection.
The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads on who will replace Craig Kimbrel as the team’s closer in 2019.
MLB Network insider Jon Heyman reported this afternoon that the Boston Red Sox have inked ex-Mets right-hander Jenrry Mejia to a minor league contract, with
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