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There's still plenty of season left, but sometimes an early hole is just too deep to climb out of.
Sonny Gray's latest message may have just forced the Boston Red Sox into a clear decision ahead of the trade deadline.
Sunday didn’t go quite as planned as the Red Sox fell short of completing a sweep of the Seattle Mariners. However, winning two out of three isn’t the worst outcome either. The Sox are playing .500 on the road. That’s about as much as you can ever hope for. The failure is the home record. […]
Sonny Gray is better suited in Atlanta rather than Boston, but he's the only one that can control a trade before the deadline.
Logan Gilbert is probably two starts away from recording his 1,000th career strikeout. After adding another eight in yesterday’s win over the Red Sox, he now sits at 984 since he made his debut. Yesterday’s outing, in which he walked just two and allowed only a smattering of good contact, marked the sixth solid start […]
Fenway Park is a sacred place. But it’s also an expensive and crowded place, and if you want to have a good time at the ballgame, you need to do a little bit of homework first. That’s where we come in. Whether you’re driving in from the ‘burbs to take your kids for their first […]
Being the highest-paid player on a Major League Baseball team seems like a sweet gig, minus the pressure. Aaron Judge of the Yankees and Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers are thriving, while others struggle.
The Boston Red Sox traded for Sonny Gray over the offseason with hopes he would lead their playoff push. But with the franchise holding a 31-44 record, Gray has now once again found himself on the trade block. Holding a no-trade clause in his contract, the starting pitcher controls his destiny. Based on where the […] The post Red Sox’s Sonny Gray opens door to trade with latest revelation appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The San Francisco Giants took a major risk when they decided execute a trade with the Boston Red Sox that brought Rafael Devers to the Bay Area last June. Devers, who had established himself as one of the premier bats…
Worcester: W, 12-3 (BOX SCORE) In the finale with the IronPigs (Phillies AAA), the WooSox had six batters with a multi-hit day. The scoring started early and often; Vinny Capra, who hit his first home run of June but is hitting .288 on the month, led it off, but by the third it was 5-0 […]
It was a quiet week (especially in the NL), but maybe there’s something to pull from the box of broken toys? The post Expert FAAB Review ’26: Week 13 appeared first on Baseball Prospectus .
6 runs in 3 games! That’s all the Red Sox pitching staff surrendered over the weekend, as the Sox bounced back from a grim homestand to take a late-night west coast series. Granted, the Mariners are no one’s idea of an offensive juggernaut, and T-Mobile is no one’s idea of a lyric little bandbox. But […]
Salvy knows how to have fun...and slide? The post Box Score Banter: On Being Jock-ular appeared first on Baseball Prospectus .
The Red Sox have promoted corner infield prospect Jack Winnay from High-A Greenville to Double-A Portland, as was first reported by Andrew Parker of SoxProspects.com. Winnay, who turned 23 earlier this month, is in his first full professional season. The Newton, Mass. native (and Belmont Hill alumnus) was selected by the Red Sox in the … Continue reading "Red Sox promote Newton native, power-hitting prospect Jack Winnay to Double-A Portland"
The Yankees reinstated catcher Austin Wells from the 10-day IL ahead of Sunday’s game against the Reds. Wells went 0-for-2 in his return to the lineup. He missed two weeks while dealing with cervical headaches. Wells has struggled mightily at the plate this season. He’d posted a 53 wRC+ through 47 games heading into Sunday. […]
The Red Sox had a chance to finish off a sweep of the Mariners on Sunday, but missed opportunities throughout the afternoon led to a 3-1 defeat.
Rafael Devers went from an 0-2 hole to working a key lead-off walk in the 9th. He hadn’t done his job, per se. Devers didn’t knock a game-tying shot through the roof of Miami’s Loan Depot Park, a shot with the force and consequence of a pair of proton torpedoes colliding with a main reactor, […]
A day after being left behind by some more lefty pitching from the Red Sox, the Mariners righted the ship and escaped being swept by Boston thanks to the righteous contributions of three of their lefties: Dominic Canzone (actual lefty), Cole Young (actual lefty), and Logan Gilbert (spiritual lefty). Gilbert – who does everything except […]
Rafael Devers and Alex Cora are long gone from the Red Sox, but the former Boston manager did not seem surprised by what he saw from Devers during the San Francisco Giants-Miami Marlins game Sunday. A cryptic tweet from Alex Cora on the day Rafael Devers attempts to shoo off a pinch-runner pic.twitter.com/VZel40V485 https://t.co/tu9SGA3DDP — […] The post Ex-Red Sox manager Alex Cora drops cryptic hint amid Rafael Devers’ controversial moment appeared first on ClutchPoints .
Alex Cora might still harbor a few feelings about Rafael Devers.
In the game thread, I joked that if the Red Sox were going to get hot, now would be the time to do so. They’re heading to Colorado next for a three-game series with the Rockies, the only team in baseball with fewer wins than the Red Sox. After that, they have a four-game series […]
Mariners 3, Red Sox 1 Hoppy Poppy: Logan Gilbert, .21 WPA Sad Dad: Cal Raleigh, -.09 WPA Game thread comment of the day:
Rafael Devers has not done much over the last 14 months to show that he is much of a team player. His tenure with the Boston Red Sox came to an end in large part due to his refusal to pick up a first baseman’s mitt and take up the position when requested. Since coming […] The post Rafael Devers throwing a fit about 9th-inning pinch runner draws Giants’ fan criticism appeared first on ClutchPoints .
Rafael Devers is playing himself out of San Francisco in the same way he did with the Boston Red Sox.
Rafael Devers was clearly upset when a pinch runner was brought on for him in the top of the ninth on Sunday, and San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello has no problem with that kind of competitiveness.