The outfield was supposed to be one of the biggest strengths of the 2015 Red Sox.
In a season in which so much has gone wrong, Boston’s catching issues have stood out.
Is staying the course still the right move for the Red Sox? John Henry certainly believes that’s the case.
It’s not just pitching that has failed Boston this year. It’s not just pitching and hitting, either.
It’s just not enough to point to BABIP and say ‘wait for it,’ not this time.
The Red Sox call up the top catching prospect in baseball.
Taking a look at the teams who should find it easiest to upgrade.
A case study in making lemonade.
Clay Buchholz has been dominant this year, and Clay Buchholz has been terrible this year. Saturday will break the tie.
Things take a bizarre turn in Queens, the Nats’ defensive woes continue, plus more from Tuesday and previews for Wednesday.
Lester throws a pickoff, Zimmermann’s ERA burns, Mookie Betts is a stud, and more from Monday.
The Red Sox and Yankees go forever, the Astros get acrobatic, the Tigers are super hot, and Bradley outduels Kershaw.
The Red Sox beat the free agent market to Rick Porcello.
Are clubs getting the most out of their extension opportunities?
Ben Cherington’s crowded lineup projects to score the most runs in the league.