The Red Sox pitched well, hit well enough and scored more runs than their opponent. We could get used to this.
Author: Matt Collins
The Red Sox and the West Coast: An Uninspiring History
Are the Red Sox really cursed when they head out west?
What’s Different About Wade Miley?
Wade Miley’s Red Sox career has been a strange one to this point. Matt takes a look at to why.
Breaking Down the Red Sox Bullpen
Matt Collins really, really loves relievers.
Game 25 Recap: Yankees 8, Red Sox 5
Well then. That didn’t go according to plan.
Let’s Show Ryan Hanigan Some Respect
Ryan Hanigan does a lot of little things well, an he’s emerging as an important part of this Red Sox roster.
Game 20 Recap: Red Sox 6, Blue Jays 5
Mookie drives home Bogaerts in walk-off victory. Mookie drives home Bogaerts in walk-off victory. Mookie drives home Bogaerts in walk-off victory.
Game 15 Recap: Rays 7 Red Sox 5
Joe Kelly looked amazing, then terrible. The offense did the same thing. Top Play (WPA): Weirdly enough, the Red Sox had the top play even in a loss. With Boston down 1-0 in the third and Mookie Betts on first, Dustin Pedroia took a high fastball and crushed it into the left field bleachers (+.231). It […]
Pablo Sandoval's Strange Start to the 2015 Season
When Pablo Sandoval signed a five-year, $95 million contract last winter, the move was met with some skepticism. Everyone can acknowledge that he is a good player, but whether or not he was a $95 million player was another discussion entirely. It wasn’t enough to have a clear upgrade at a position that has been […]
Defining Daniel Nava's Understated Value
One of the two biggest story lines from this past offseason was the overcrowding in Boston’s outfield. While the presumption after Hanley Ramirez signed became that one of the returning veterans would be dealt, it became more and more clear as time went on that the front office, perhaps as a result of the 2014 […]