Red Sox Lynn, Fisk, Betts, Devers — A Tale of Two Red Sox Eras and the Same Mistakes In 1981, the Red Sox let go of Lynn, Fisk, Burleson, and Hobson. In 2025, it’s Betts, Bogaerts, and Devers. Two generations of homegrown stars, the same painful mistake — and a fan base still asking why.
Red Sox 1988 Rewind? Red Sox Hoping for a Modern-Day Morgan Magic With top prospects Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony injecting new life into Fenway, the 2025 Red Sox are showing signs of a turnaround. The energy feels familiar — a potential repeat of 1988’s “Morgan Magic,” when a team stuck in neutral caught fire.
Red Sox Covering the Triangle: Who Did It Best? Ceddane Rafaela continues to amaze with his glove. Yesterday was no exception as he turned his back to the plate and headed back to the triangle in Fenway in pursuit of a deep fly ball off the bat of Ramón Urías. There was no doubt Rafaela was going to track
Red Sox Red Sox Need A Culture Shift The Red Sox had clawed their way back to .500 going into last night's series finale against the New York Mets. They were looking for a sweep. They had their ace, Garrett Crochet, on the mound. Things looked promising. It was, particularly, good timing for the Red Sox
Red Sox John Henry and the Red Sox just can't win with their mega-contract signings. John Henry just can't win. I'm not talking about on the field, although his Red Sox haven't finished first in their division since 2018, with three last place finishes during that time. The Red Sox have even won 20 out of 39 games so
Red Sox Alex Bregman is a Valentine's day gift from John Henry and the Red Sox John Henry gave Red Sox fans a surprise, early Valentine's Day gift late Wednesday night just before they laid their heads down to sleep. It was much needed to reignite the flame that had been flickering in the romance between fans and owner. Doubts have been creeping in,
Red Sox Buehler, Buehler The Red Sox missing out on Juan Soto may be the best thing that ever happened to them. It's not like they are a perennial playoff team missing that one piece to get them over the hump to obtain a World Series ring. Instead, the Red Sox are
Red Sox Should the Red Sox be in on Juan Soto? It sounds as if we may be hours away from learning what uniform 26-year-old superstar outfielder Juan Soto will be donning next year. Everyone knew Soto would be a free agent after the season ended. Boston fans weren't very interested in following the news, though. They knew better.
Red Sox 'Underdog' Red Sox stand pat at the trade deadline There was a time when the trade deadline was dominated by the Yankees and the Red Sox.
Red Sox The one player I would buy if I were the Red Sox The Red Sox should still be sellers at the deadline, but I wouldn't mind buying this one guy.
Red Sox Hernandez deal indicative of Bloom viewing Red Sox as buyers or sellers? Chaim Bloom may be able to be viewed as a seller while still improving his major league club.
Red Sox Should Red Sox be buyers or sellers? The Red Sox should capitalize on their good fortune with veterans this season and sell to improve their chances in years to come.
Red Sox Red Sox biggest missed opportunity, not pursuing Freddie Freeman The Red Sox are in jeopardy of finishing last in the AL East for the third time in the last four years. Could Freddie Freeman have changed that?
Celtics Mismanagement ruining Boston sports Ever since Tom Brady sold his house and left the New England area along with his six Super Bowl rings, Boston sports has returned to its pre-Brady doldrums and misfortunes.