For the third game in a row, the Red Sox scored more runs than their competition. Also, Xander is the best.
Tag: Rusney Castillo
John Henry’s Final Plea for Patience
John Henry’s press conference on Tuesday told us to Keep Calm and Carry On. Should we listen?
Game 52 Recap: Red Sox 1, Twins 0
Clay Buchholz was excellent, the offense did just enough and the Red Sox won a game.
Evaluating Shane Victorino’s Value
Shane Victorino has become a punching bag for many Red Sox fans, but he’s still a valuable part of the roster.
Ask BP Boston: Will the Red Sox Finish Over .500?
The Red Sox have a chance to get back to .500 today. Will they surpass that mark by season’s end?
Fenway’s Future: Castillo, Ball, Moncada and More
Exploring Rusney Castillo’s strange season, Trey Ball’s slow ascension and Yoan Moncada’s debut.
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 […]
Read Sox: Mookie Mania, Bumpy Bullpens and Workman's Woes
Welcome to this week’s edition of Read Sox! Building on the momentum from last week, we’ll look at Mookie’s amazing home opener, a new way to evaluate everything that moves on a baseball field, and the injury concerns the team now faces. Going Deep Scott Lauber of the Boston Herald takes a look at the […]
Read Sox: Buchholz Balls, Ramirez Rakes and Shanf Starts
Welcome to Read Sox, a weekly column in which the BP Boston staff will aim to highlight some of the best Red Sox-related writing from around the web. From game stories to podcasts to player profiles to odds-and-ends pieces and more, any piece of Red Sox content that caught our eyes or ears, made us laugh […]