Nathan Eovaldi Should Be Top Priority
Nathan Eovaldi should be high on Boston’s priority list, he’s a perfect fit and the perfect modern day pitcher Cora loves.
Nathan Eovaldi should be high on Boston’s priority list, he’s a perfect fit and the perfect modern day pitcher Cora loves.
The 2018 Boston Red Sox were never the underdogs. They did not break the curse of the Bambino. They did…
The Red Sox bullpen won them game two, and the World Series last night. Yep, that was not a typo.…
The news that Mookie Betts could play at second base is percolating in the World Series buildup. It's thrilling, exciting, and fascinating to think about. Could Mookie play second when the World Series moves to Chavez Ravine?
Let’s take a minute to appreciate Rick Porcello from the ho hum, nothing to see here, game 3 of the ALCS in Houston. He comes in to start the fourth inning and proceeds to give up a pesky pole special, 326 foot homer to Mookie’ Betts’ best pal, and number 9 hitter, Tony Kemp. Tony Kemp. What a gnat. If the script was flipped and Houston wins in 5 it might've been him instead of our beloved JBJ being the ALCS MVP. Then he faces the daunting top of the Astros lineup. Just imagine: The roof is closed on Minute Maid park, the smell of leather and the Jackson Street BBQ and Taco Trio in the air, the awesome noise of the Houston fans pounding on his amygdala. It’s Alex Bregman up to bat looking to atone for inciting the Sox with his Instagram post before game 3.