Boston Red Sox, Good News and Starting Pitcher
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Boston Red Sox fans are increasingly worried as pitching struggles intensify, particularly within the overworked bullpen. Justin Slaten's recent injury, coupled with his high usage in May, has sparked concerns about manager Alex Cora's strategy.
The Boston Red Sox's starting pitching has been a disaster lately, and the problem lies in the very first inning. On the season, the Red Sox have a 7.04 team ERA in the first frame, which is second-worst in Major League Baseball behind only the Colorado Rockies.
The Braves, Rangers, and Red Sox will be adopting an interesting strategy at the MLB trade deadline this year.
In a blockbuster deal, it appears the Boston Red Sox want to move away from Rafael Devers, as they traded him to the San Francisco Giants.
The Boston Red Sox's starting pitching strategy isn't paying off this season, and Lucas Giolito has been part of the problem. After he couldn't throw a pitch i
The Red Sox have struggled against left-handed pitching all season, entering the weekend with a 12–15 record in games started by lefties. They’ve struck out at a league-worst 28.6% rate against southpaws, and their .379 slugging percentage ranks in the bottom third of the league.
With Red Sox up, then the Angels, Orioles, Reds, and Athletics over the next four series — I see a lot of hits coming for Judge, so I played the +1300 for .400 by the All-Star break and sprinkled +5500 for the season.”