DJ Lemahieu is the perfect player to fill the Red Sox’s 2nd base hole. Lemahieu recently became a free agent, and the Red Sox could potentially be involved. Ever since Dustin Pedroia went down to injury around 2017, the Red Sox have had a rotating cast of players at second base. Eduardo Nuñez, Brock Holt, […]
Alex Cora is Now Officially Back as Red Sox Manager
The Red Sox have officially got their guy. Alex Cora has made his return to the team following his year suspension for the Astros Cheating Scandal. If you don’t like this move, you’re not rooting for the Sox to succeed. Alex Cora’s Impact on Players Cora is the perfect manager to help elevate the Red […]
Jackie Bradley Jr. Needs to be Re-Signed by the Red Sox
One of the more scrutinized Red Sox players over the past few years has been Jackie Bradley Jr. Despite this, the Red Sox are making the wrong decision if they let him walk. Jackie Bradley Jr.’s Defense Bradley Jr. has been, arguably the best Defensive Center Fielder in baseball over the past 4-5 years. Some […]
Halloween Edition: Scary Boston Situations Right Now Part 1
It’s Halloween time and it’s been a rough time for Boston fans. Los Angeles has won both championships in Basketball and Baseball. As for the Celtics and Bruins, both teams only made it as far as the finals. However, the future is bright for Boston fans. But for now, let’s look at the scary situations […]
Attleboro’s own Nate Tellier signs with the Boston Red Sox
Background: Nate Tellier has a great story to tell all his family and friends for the rest of his life. Tellier was pitching at a showcase out in Hartford Connecticut, organized by the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox scouts. He pitched one inning topping 98 mile-per-hour on his fastball and struck out the […]
This Day In History: Sox Begin 1918 World Series
By Kevin J. Stone/@kstone06 102 years ago today, the 1918 World Series began in Chicago. The Sox of course went on to win that series, but since this year’s team has given us nothing to talk about, I thought it’d be cool to look back on Game One. The amazing thing about that championship is […]
Red Sox Set Their Path At Trade Deadline
The Red Sox have been one of the worst teams in baseball this year. With a relatively large payroll and a handful of expiring contracts, the aging team was expected to either retool or shop at the trade deadline. They opted to sell, and in the process began an official rebuild. Here we review the […]
Free Agency Priorities for the Red Sox
The Red Sox came off of a disappointing campaign that saw key players underperform and get injured. With an unusually low payroll heading into free agency, Boston can look to catch a few big names to fill key needs. Center Fielder While some would point to second base as a key need, it could actually […]
Martin Perez Struggles Early In Boston Red Sox Debut
Last night, the Red Sox were the ones walloping the Orioles, but the roles reversed on Saturday afternoon. Martin Perez got off on the wrong foot in his Boston debut. The Orioles scored five runs on six hits off of Perez in the first two innings of the game. Martin Perez went on to pitch […]
Red Sox Obliterate Orioles On Opening Day
Boston fans have been waiting 134 days for Red Sox baseball, and the wait was worth it. The Red Sox exploded for 13 runs against the Orioles on Opening Day, while also notching eight doubles in a 13-2 win. Most importantly, Boston showed that they can light up the scoreboard without Mookie Betts in the […]