We’re not sure if Jackie Bradley Jr. can really hit, but we’re not sure that matters, either.
Author: Matt Collins
Roster Recap: The Humbling of Heath Hembree
Once billed as a closer of the future, Heath Hembree has hurt his once-heralded reputation.
Appreciating the Quietly Dominant Koji Uehara
David Ortiz has rightfully stolen all of the headlines, but this could very well be Koji’s last season, too.
Rebuilding the Red Sox: Keep Blake Swihart at Backstop
Keep Blake behind the plate, you dummies.
Rebuilding the Red Sox: Positioning the Roster for a Mid-Season Trade
The Red Sox banked on being able to improve their squad mid-season in 2015, and that strategy failed spectacularly. Why will 2016 be different?
Roster Recap: Joe Kelly Has Great Stuff, Poor Results
Joe Kelly is going to start again for the Red Sox in 2016. You’re gonna hate it.
Please Stop Worrying About 2021
Yes, massive free agent contracts overpay players in their final years. That’s how this works. Just enjoy the ride.
The Evolving Identity of the Red Sox’s Lineup
Long known for their patience and grind-it-out-approach, the Red Sox’s offense philosophy is changing before our eyes.
Roster Recap: Clay Buchholz, Consistently Inconsistent
We saw two of the three of The Good, The Bad and The Hurt from Clay Buchholz in 2015. What can we expect moving forward?
The Real Winner in the Craig Kimbrel Trade Is Junichi Tazawa
The addition of Craig Kimbrel means John Farrell may finally stop Scott Proctor-ing Junichi Tazawa.