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Over their last few games, the Red Sox have started to find their rhythm. The offense is firing on all cylinders, and they have gotten solid pitching from Nathan Eovaldi and Tanner Houck.
Over their last few games, the Red Sox have started to find their rhythm. The offense is firing on all cylinders, and they have gotten solid pitching from Nathan Eovaldi and Tanner Houck.
Over the last few years, Tanner Houck has been key to the Boston Red Sox’s success. The former first-round pick made his MLB debut two years ago and has excelled regardless of the role.
Over the last two years, Tanner Houck has been key to the Boston Red Sox’s success. On Friday night, he continued to play a vital role when needed the most.
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.
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.
Welcome back to the waiver wire, my fellow fantasy scavengers. With the All-Star break behind us and far past the midseason point, it’s more important than ever to lock and load for the stretch run in your respective leagues.
Over the last year, Tanner Houck has become a popular name in Boston. The former first-round pick made his MLB debut in 2020 and posted a 0.53 ERA in three starts. In his first MLB stint, the 25-year-old surpassed expectations.
Over the last two weeks, the Red Sox rotation has struggled. Since June 1, they have posted a 4.97 ERA. However, during that stretch, their Opening Day starter Nathan Eovaldi has been one of the few consistent arms.
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.
For the Boston Red Sox, 2020 was a year to largely forget as they finished last in the AL East. Despite their struggles, there were still some bright spots, such as Phillips Valdez. The Red Sox reliever began the year with modest expectations after being claimed off waivers and became one of Boston’s biggest surprises. With Spring Training only months away, the expectations will be higher for the third year reliever.
The NL Cy Young Award finalist finished the shortened season on a strong note, but, could the outspoken veteran land a contract with the Boston Red Sox? While his win-loss record will not wow anyone, Trevor Bauer had a solid season. his 5-4 record tells a different story than his 1.73 ERA in 11 games this season. His 100 strikeouts in 73 innings pitched also showed his dominance.
Over the past month, the Red Sox have gotten a glimpse at the future in Bobby Dalbec. The Red Sox third-best prospect has gotten off to a hot start and impacted the Red Sox lineup. He, however, has not been alone, as Tanner Houck was called up last week.
Over their last few games, the Red Sox have started to find their rhythm. The offense is firing on all cylinders, and they have gotten solid pitching from Nathan Eovaldi and Tanner Houck.
Over the last few years, Tanner Houck has been key to the Boston Red Sox’s success. The former first-round pick made his MLB debut two years ago and has excelled regardless of the role.
Over the last two years, Tanner Houck has been key to the Boston Red Sox’s success. On Friday night, he continued to play a vital role when needed the most.
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.
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.
Welcome back to the waiver wire, my fellow fantasy scavengers. With the All-Star break behind us and far past the midseason point, it’s more important than ever to lock and load for the stretch run in your respective leagues.
Over the last year, Tanner Houck has become a popular name in Boston. The former first-round pick made his MLB debut in 2020 and posted a 0.53 ERA in three starts. In his first MLB stint, the 25-year-old surpassed expectations.
Over the last two weeks, the Red Sox rotation has struggled. Since June 1, they have posted a 4.97 ERA. However, during that stretch, their Opening Day starter Nathan Eovaldi has been one of the few consistent arms.
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.
For the Boston Red Sox, 2020 was a year to largely forget as they finished last in the AL East. Despite their struggles, there were still some bright spots, such as Phillips Valdez. The Red Sox reliever began the year with modest expectations after being claimed off waivers and became one of Boston’s biggest surprises. With Spring Training only months away, the expectations will be higher for the third year reliever.
The NL Cy Young Award finalist finished the shortened season on a strong note, but, could the outspoken veteran land a contract with the Boston Red Sox? While his win-loss record will not wow anyone, Trevor Bauer had a solid season. his 5-4 record tells a different story than his 1.73 ERA in 11 games this season. His 100 strikeouts in 73 innings pitched also showed his dominance.
Over the past month, the Red Sox have gotten a glimpse at the future in Bobby Dalbec. The Red Sox third-best prospect has gotten off to a hot start and impacted the Red Sox lineup. He, however, has not been alone, as Tanner Houck was called up last week.
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