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Talkin' Gaysball: After Giants pitchers left us reeling, this gay baseball fan found salvation at Wrigley and Fenway.
The Boston Red Sox saw their season come to an end during Monday’s sickening loss to the Colorado Rockies. If we’re all being honest with each other, there were already nails being hammered into the coffin — the utter shit show that was the final two innings of that game just happened to be the […]
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The Red Sox may have suffered their most painful loss of the season Monday night, watching the Rockies string together eight consecutive hits off Boston’s two most trusted relievers to steal a 3-2 walk-off win at Coors Field.
Last week, we learned that Garrett Crochet had been cleared to throw weighted plyometric balls as he attempts to recover from two injuries: the initial shoulder inflammation that landed him on the IL, and the subsequent lat tightness that has kept him on it for much longer than anyone anticipated. Yesterday he was reevaluated and, […]
Whether the New York Yankees would have a shot at Willson Contreras remains to be seen. But this team is completely focused on getting back to the World Series. Therefore, here is the Yankees’ perfect trade offer for Contreras. The Yankees’ catching situation leaves a lot to be desired. Austin Wells handles the staff well, […] The post Yankees’ perfect trade offer for Red Sox’s Willson Contreras appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The end of last night’s Red Sox game was nothing short of a debacle. A fiasco. A disaster. Whatever you want to call it. Garrett Whitlock and Aroldis Chapman combined to allow eight hits in the eighth and ninth innings, though the former somehow escaped without allowing a run, while the latter coughed up a […]
The Angels were defeated by a couple of familiar faces on Tuesday. Longtime L.A. outfielder Taylor Ward slugged a home run in his return to Angel Stadium. Former Angels farmhand Kyle Bradish, who came over to the Orioles in the Dylan Bundy trade, fired eight scoreless innings. 1. De La Cruz back Tuesday The Reds […]
The Toronto Blue Jays have been near the middle of the MLB standings for the majority of the 2026 season, and even after recently sweeping a three-game set against the Boston Red Sox, they’re still one game below .500 with a 38-39 record. While they’ve certainly been impressive in some areas, such as relief pitching […] The post The Blue Jays Can’t Afford To Be Middle of the Pack in All Facets appeared first on Just Baseball .
There’s no such thing as too much pitching. Pitchers inevitably get hurt. Relievers go on cold stretches. Starters tire down the stretch. The baseball season is a war of attrition, and pitchers are the main casualties. There’s a reason why teams hand out minor league deals to every pitcher with a pulse during Spring Training. […]
The Boston Red Sox are 31-44, buried in the AL East cellar with the second-worst record in the American League, and Sonny Gray is not going to stand in the way if the front office decides to sell. Gray told Tim Healey of the Boston Globe that he would be open-minded about waiving the full no-trade protection he negotiated into his contract if Boston commits to a deadline teardown. "If someone came to me from the Red Sox and made a decision that that's the direction that this team was going to ...
With the Red Sox’ season continuing to spiral — they’re buried in the AL East cellar and have the American League’s second-worst record — speculation about a potential deadline sale continues to mount. The team hasn’t made any major directional decisions at this juncture, but if they opt to go the seller’s route, veteran right-hander […]
The Boston Red Sox suffered a brutal 3-2 walk-off loss to the Colorado Rockies on Monday night after Aroldis Chapman failed to record an out in the ninth inning at Coors Field. The Red Sox carried a 2-1 lead into the ninth inning before Chapman allowed four consecutive hits, capped by Jake McCarthy’s bases-clearing walk-off […] The post Red Sox lose after brutal Aroldis Chapman appearance vs. Rockies appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The Red Sox appeared to be in complete control through seven innings Monday night, seemingly on their way to opening the series with a win over the Rockies.
Two pitches after Jake McCarthy’s walk-up Led Zeppelin song rang through the speakers at Coors Field, the Rockies outfielder drilled a triple down the third base line to empty the formerly loaded bases and walk-off the Red Sox on Monday night. The hit erased the embarassing baserunning blunders in the eighth inning and the nine […]
LOL. LMAO even. The Sox never trailed until the final run crossed the plate, having built a 2-0 win methodically over the previous eight innings. This was a Little League-ass game (complimentary enough): Against starting pitchers neither team could do much, but the Sox eventually broke through on a sixth-inning RBI double by Willson Contreras. […]
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The following article " News: WNBA on ESPN, Roger Clemens, Rece Davis and more " originally appeared on Sports Media Watch . Robin Roberts and Geno Auriemma will return to ESPN for a WNBA broadcast next month; Roger Clemens is part of the broadcast team for the Sunday night Red-Sox Yankees game on NBC; and Rece Davis is hosting ESPN coverage of The Championships, Wimbledon for the first time. Plus news on Rece Davis, Dan Le Batard, […] Visit Sports Media Watch for more sports media news an...
After a rocky start to his first season in the organization, Red Sox pitching prospect Gage Ziehl appears to be settling in with Double-A Portland. Ziehl showed as much in his latest start for Portland this past Friday night by striking out seven consecutive batters at one point. Going up against Somerset at Hadlock Field, … Continue reading "How Red Sox pitching prospect Gage Ziehl is faring with Double-A Portland"
Fresh off a series win against Pittsburgh, the Rockies (30-48) will now host the Boston Red Sox (31-43) Monday through Wednesday, aiming for their seventh series win of 2026. Colorado’s seven series wins pre-All-Star are their most since winning 10 first-half series in 2023. The matchup is a showdown between the National League’s worst team […]
This? Folks, this is bad. The last-place Red Sox, at 31-44, are better than the last-place Rockies, at 30-48. That’s the good news. It’s extremely relative. The Red Sox are a walking catastrophe. If it wasn’t for the Scottish fans, would Fenway have hummed even a little last week? I think not. Now they’re in […]
Kyle Teel is walking on air. "I'm ready to play ball," Teel said after being officially activated earlier on Monday . "I've been waiting for this day for a long time. It was a grind for a while, but I'm just so grateful to be back." The post Pregame notes: Kyle Teel returns, Edgar Quero departs appeared first on Sox Machine .
Rafael Devers’ latest controversy won’t settle the debate over the blockbuster trade that sent him to San Francisco, but it does provide fresh ammunition for those who believed the Red Sox made the right decision.
Sonny Gray hasn't even been with the Boston Red Sox for a full season yet, but he is open to the idea of waiving his no-trade clause to be moved ahead of this year's deadline if the right deal presented itself.
The Boston Red Sox may already be dealing with a big Jarren Duran mistake ahead of this year's trade deadline.