Dustin Pedroia’s eight-year, $110 million deal won’t handicap the Red Sox, but it might not be the steal many assumed it would be when signed.
Author: Alex Skillin
Three Keys to Prepping for 2016
Boston’s 2015 season is over. How can they start preparing for 2016 and beyond with players already in the organization?
Alejandro De Aza: The Hero Boston Needed
Alejandro De Aza may not be a savior, but … nah, just kidding, he’s a savior.
The Ongoing Education of Eduardo Rodriguez
Seven starts into his career, what do we really know about Eduardo Rodriguez?
Aimless in the Outfield
Boston was supposed to have one of baseball’s best and deepest outfields. What happened?
Making Sense of Mookie Betts’ Slump
For the first time in his professional career, Mookie Betts is struggling at the plate. A season ago, of course, Betts stormed through the minor leagues and held his own over 52 games with the Red Sox. He followed up that astounding run with a red-hot spring that led to the type of widespread fan […]
How Can the Red Sox Defend Against Hanley Ramirez’s Poor Defense?
Hanley Ramirez has been awful in the outfield. What can the Red Sox do about it?
Wade Miley’s Impressive Month of May
Wade Miley was really bad in April. He’s been really good in May. What’s real?
Rafael Devers is Delivering on His Promise
If Red Sox prospect Rafael Devers had grown up in America, he’d be finishing up his junior year of high school right now. Instead, the Dominican Republic native is the midst of his first full season of professional baseball, and his performance at the plate so far in 2015 belies his youth and inexperience. Signed […]
Examining Rick Porcello’s Changing Profile
Rick Porcello is inducing fewer ground balls than ever, but that might not be a bad thing.