The Red Sox have plenty of holes to plug, but there’s a good chance the ones in their rotation can be filled internally.
Tag: Tommy Layne
Game 70 Recap: White Sox 3, Red Sox 1
At least the Red Sox lost by fewer runs/goals than the USA Men’s Team!
Roster Recap: Tommy Layne a LOOGY Comebacker
Tommy Layne was Dallas Keuchel against lefties and batting practice against righties in 2015. Can he be trusted moving forward?
Rebuilding the Red Sox: Let’s Talk LOOGYs
The Red Sox need to add quite a few pitchers to their staff this offseason, but don’t overlook the importance of a good LOOGY.
Rebuilding the Red Sox: What Went Wrong, Part II
A follow-up look at the starting and relieving failures of the 2015 Red Sox, as well as what should come next.
Rebuilding Boston’s Beleaguered Bullpen
Boston’s bullpen performance has been an issue. How can they rebuild a once-solid unit?
Joe Kelly, the Bullpen, Two Birds and One Stone
An argument for moving Joe Kelly to the bullpen, and what that could mean for the rest of the pitching staff.
Game 67 Recap: Braves 5, Red Sox 2
The Red Sox’s winning streak was snapped at one.
Breaking Down the Red Sox Bullpen
Matt Collins really, really loves relievers.
Tommy Layne to Lead the Way as Bullpen Lefty
If a position player gets dinged up or needs a couple of days to fix his swing in the cage, there is normally at least one other player on the roster capable of taking over his position for a game or two. If a starting pitcher loses a pitch or develops a mechanical flaw, some progress […]