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Braves at Red Sox series recap: Fireworks at Fenway for Atlanta

After a rare disappointing series (against the Washington Nationals, no less), the Atlanta Braves had no choice but to lick their wounds and keep it pushing against their traditional (league-mandated) interleague rivals in the form of the Boston Red Sox. Considering that the top of the rotation was going to be in action, there was […]

Braves 10, Red Sox 2: Greg Weissert did the thing again…

The Red Sox just absolutely refuse to learn their lesson… If you’re wondering exactly which lesson we’re talking about, go ahead and read that headline again and take a little trip to our “DUDS” section below: STUDS Payton Tolle and Chris Sale: I’d be hard pressed to say they lived up to the hype, especially […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: Yes, Franklin Arias hit another home run

Worcester: W, 8-1 (BOX SCORE) Jake Bennett’s five-inning start proved yet again that he could be a good spot starter, if for no other reason than to gauge future value as this team may find itself firmly in selling territory as 2026 grows older. Wednesday morning’s start against the Rail Riders (Yankees AAA) was another […]

Mets Morning News: Mets stop the bleeding against Reds

Meet the Mets The Mets finally stopped the bleeding by winning their series finale against the Reds. Juan Soto and Eric Wagaman both hit home runs, Carson Benge drove in two runs, and Jonah Tong was solid as a long man on the mound in the much-needed victory. Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, Faith and […]

Yankees prospects: George Lombard Jr. hits first Triple-A homer

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 1-8 vs. Worcester Red Sox SS George Lombard Jr. 1-2, HR, 2 BB, RBI — Took until his 24th game, but he led it off with his first homer at Triple-A on the first pitch! The 363-foot shot went off his bat at 103.1 mph. It was all downhill from there for […]

The Middle Third

Time is running out for some grizzled veterans, and the teams waiting for them to regress. The post The Middle Third appeared first on Baseball Prospectus .

Red Sox 8, Braves 0; Boston evens series with massive fourth inning

The Red Sox looked like a different team in the best way possible.  Boston blanked the Atlanta Braves to even the three-game series by way of the pitching staff’s seventh shutout of the season. The Red Sox held down MLB’s best team and knocked around a starting pitcher riding plenty of momentum.  Here’s three takeaways […]

Braves endeavor to earn series win in Elder-Early encounter

The quirks of MLB scheduling are, well, quirky. The Braves only play the Red Sox six times over the course of the 2026 regular season, but because those games are 11 days apart, the pitching matchups can feel a bit repetitive. Bryce Elder and Connelly Early didn’t square off against one another two weekends ago […]

How have Red Sox managers debuted in the John Henry era?

Chad Tracy isn’t the first Red Sox manager, although he is the first to take over mid-season in a while. He’s also the first mid-season replacement since the ownership group led by John Henry purchased the team. Through 26 games, Tracy is sitting on a record of 12-14 after Alex Cora took the team to […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: Tyler Uberstine rehabs

Worcester: W, 6-3 (BOX SCORE) On a night the Red Sox broadcasters remembered a Nate Eaton double off the top of the Green Monster’s ladder, he hit a home run that was instrumental in the Worcester club taking the series’ first game in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees AAA), putting the game out of reach, especially with an […]

Will the Red Sox be sellers at the trade deadline?

Good morning! As of today, two things about the 2026 Boston Red Sox remain true: This paradox makes it very hard to think about how the team should approach the trade deadline, which is now only 59 games away. Just yesterday, we heard reports that the Sox were already looking for a right-handed bat to […]

Chicago Cubs history unpacked — May 27

Free of charge for the discerning reader. Happy birthday to Todd Hundley, and a mighty host of others. Today in baseball history, in 2006 – At Fenway Park, Curt Schilling becomes the 104th pitcher in major league history to reach 200 wins in the 6-4 triumph over Tampa Bay. Schilling becomes only the fourth pitcher to earn his 200th win while in a […]