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 […]
Baseball can be a cruel game, but these four teams in particular should feel confident that better days are ahead.
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 […]
The Boston Red Sox are still waiting for their dramatic turnaround after firing manager Alex Cora and six of his coaches.
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 […]
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 […]
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 6-3 vs. Worcester Red Sox SS George Lombard Jr. 1-5, 2BCF Spencer Jones 1-2, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB — right back to doing his thing at Triple-A, 12th on the year3B Oswaldo Cabrera 1-4, KRF Yanquiel Fernández 1-4, K1B Tyler Hardman 0-4, RBI, 3 KC Ali Sánchez 0-3, BB, 2 KDH […]
I’ll give the Red Sox this: they can successfully sabotage everything else six ways to seven, but Fenway Park is beautiful until the end. Among MLB stadiums, it’s exactly as spiritually lovely as Wrigley Field, and if there’s anything at which these two environs have been the best to ever do it, it’s lulling the […]
The division's leaders in green continue to linger below .500, despite their rotation's new addition.
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The Atlanta Braves kept things interesting on Tuesday night but ultimately improved to 37-18 after a 7-6 win over the Boston Red Sox. Spencer Strider got the start, and the win; things started out shaky, but he settled in to give the offense a chance to even things up. His night ended after five innings, […]
For a while, in the early part of this game, it looked like the Red Sox were on their way to a satisfying victory. Ranger Suarez got through the first inning on eight pitches and held Atlanta scoreless into the fifth, Jarren Duran and Ceddanne Rafaela led things off with back to back home runs, […]
The Atlanta Braves take the win against the Boston Red Sox 7-6 at Fenway Park, in an ending that came eerily close; the offensive production woke up when it mattered. After giving up two back-to-back homers in the bottom of the first to Boston’s Jarren Duran and Ceddanne Rafaela (2-0), Spencer Strider held the Red […]
On the most beautiful weather night for baseball so far this year at Fenway Park, Ranger Suarez tries to post yet another beautiful pitching line (he’s already held opponents to zero earned runs in five starts this year). Lineup wise, the most interesting detail is Mickey Gasper starting at catcher, and while that’s most likely […]
The Braves are hoping to wake up their offense with Strider on the mound to avoid three-straight losses. And for the Red Sox, well, they’re just hoping they can get over 3.7 runs per game. As always, you know where to find us for the recap. First pitch is set for 6:45 p.m. EDT Lineups […]
The stage is set for both teams in game one. The Atlanta Braves, who’ve struggled on offense during their last series against the Washington Nationals and dropped the series, are looking to have a full turnaround in their matchup against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway. Spencer Strider will be taking the mound in hopes […]
The Red Sox at Fenway Park in 2026 is a very on brand for the year 2026. You walk up Lansdowne Street excited for a game and then they actually start playing. Boston opens the series at 22-30, last place in the AL East, against a Braves team that is 36-18 with among the best […]
Houston will Lamar head coach Will Davis after the conclusion of Lamar’s NCAA Tournament run
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A look at the Dmitry Bivol vs Eifert time of fight in major cities worldwide around the world ahead of their scrap. Bivol is back in action this week and he’s the home fighter in Russia this weekend in the big light-heavyweight title fight. Just because he’s the home fighter doesn’t mean he has all […]
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Marcelo Mayer is now officially the Red Sox shortstop (for now, anyway) but there are a lot fewer questions about his glove than there are his bat. And when it comes to his bat, it isn’t hard to pinpoint where the issues lie: “He’s 1 for 35 since his call-up on changeups, a .029 average […]
Before the season, I thought that the brand of baseball the Red Sox were committed to would be good for my personal brand as the Red Sox pitching breakdown guy. In a way, it has been. I’ve gained many Twitter followers (Thanks for the shoutout, Tyler Milliken), and my pieces around here are generally well-received. […]
The Braves will be on the road this week versus the Red Sox and the Reds. As the offense looks to get back going in the right direction, Mark Bowman of MLB.com made sure to keep the perspective positive. He makes the case for nine current Braves to be All-Stars, and none of the resumes […]
Happy Tuesday, OTM! I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend and day off from Red Sox baseball. Rather than thinking about what’s happening on the field, I’m wondering about your game day routines. When you head to the ballpark, what are you getting to eat? Personally, I’m a sausage with peppers and onions guy. […]
Not all development is linear, and not all breakouts are identical, or even obvious at first.
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The Red Sox are promoting prospects Enddy Azocar and Luke Heyman from Low-A Salem to High-A Greenville, as was first reported by Hunter Noll of Beyond the Monster. Azocar, a 19-year-old outfielder, and Heyman, a 22-year-old catcher, are currently ranked by Baseball America as Boston’s Nos. 10 and 25 prospects, respectively. The pair were among … Continue reading "Red Sox to promote prospects Enddy Azocar, Luke Heyman to High-A Greenville"
Top Red Sox pitching prospect Anthony Eyanson has been named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 18-24, Minor League Baseball announced on Monday. Eyanson fired five scoreless, no-hit innings in his second start for Double-A Portland against Reading at Hadlock Field this past Tuesday. The 21-year-old right-hander issued three … Continue reading "Red Sox’ Anthony Eyanson named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week"