Lessons learned from lessons taught (or, perhaps, some less mawkish description of this article)
On the first stop of his spring training tour, Mike talks to John Farrell and David Ross about whether the cutter caused problems for Jon Lester.
A look at all 20 punchouts in Roger Clemens’ 20-strikeout game against Seattle in 1986.
Ben and Sam preview the Red Sox’ season with Matthew Kory, and Pete talks to Boston Globe and Boston.com columnist Chad Finn (at 22:13).
Koji Uehara factoids about the Boston Red Sox’ Koji Uehara.
Ben and Sam welcome Matthew Kory to the podcast to discuss the David Ortiz contract negotiations and the outlook for the Red Sox this winter.
When it comes to talking about managers, it’s as easy to ignore the most crucial skill as it is to overstate it.
Matt watched a game that nobody should watch.
The Orioles’ success story isn’t totally separate from the tragic seasons of the Blue Jays and Red Sox.
Matt goes beyond the obvious and processes the Mega-Trade from Boston’s perspective.
In one of the biggest trades in modern baseball history, the Dodgers would add an entire team payroll while the Red Sox would tear down a team that was supposed to be great.
Josh Beckett isn’t the ace he was in 2007, but what about him has changed over the past five seasons?
Celebrating the striking symmetry of Red Sox right-hander Aaron Cook’s peripherals.
After changing his Sox, things are looking better for Kevin Youkilis.
Josh Johnson’s start against the Red Sox last night is a sign that he has recovered from his shoulder woes.