The Blueprint For 2019 Nathan Eovaldi: 2013 Koji Uehara
There is much consternation about Nathan Eovaldi being rushed back. Part of this is due to the...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Jul 20, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
There is much consternation about Nathan Eovaldi being rushed back. Part of this is due to the...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Jun 12, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
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The Boston Celtics are one of the most iconic franchises in sports history, with a rich legacy of dominance in the NBA. From their early years to the present day, the Celtics have won an impressive 17 championships, more than any other franchise except for the Los Angeles Lakers. In this article, we explore the history of the Boston Celtics and discover what makes them one of the greatest teams in sports history. Discover the legendary players and championship-winning moments that have cemented the Celtics' place in NBA history, and learn why sports history is an important indication of a team's success.
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by Thomas Howland | Apr 9, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
All over the airwaves I’m hearing concern about Chris Sale. His velocity was the lowest of his career last start. You can’t pay Frank Tanana or Jamie Moyer or Koji Uehara $30 Million a year. He’s got to be injured.
Would the Red Sox let Chris Sale pitch if he were injured? Not a chance. They shut him down the whole second half last year because of shoulder discomfort. Every single pitcher in baseball has shoulder discomfort. Cora and his merry men would not risk Sale’s health.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Apr 8, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
This is one of those times as a Red Sox fan and follower that feels so familiar and foreign all at once. It’s like a long lost thought from limbo in Inception. When one win seems like the glorious sound of God, coming down like a lightning rod. This Red Sox puzzle seems to make no sense. This team 108 last year, it’s the same team, what is happening?
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Mar 29, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
Well that was a dud. Chris Sale was bad, the bullpen was bad, the bats only managed 4 runs in a 12-4 loss. But this isn’t about injury, and it’s not about punching holes in the teams’ talent. This was a wake up call for a team coming off arguably the most historic season in it’s 117 year history.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Mar 28, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
The defending champs face off against a stripped down Seattle Mariners team in a four game series...
Read Moreby Scott Frizzell | Mar 19, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
With the baseball season arriving, our baseball writers have come together to predict the 2019...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Mar 15, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
According to Forbes’ Mike Dowling, Chris Sale is on the verge of signing a $35 Million per...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Feb 15, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
Cora has said that he’s looking for around 120 games for Pedroia this year. Before this winter, Pedroia would be fighting back, insisting he could play 150. But Alex Cora has the same touch with players coming back from injury that he does when making winning moves in the postseason.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Feb 13, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
It was an in depth and poignant piece on our manager, a tremendous watch. The story starts and ends from his home town of Caguas Puerto Rico, from his childhood straight through to his current place as the first Big League manager from Puerto Rico. Oh, and through that incredible Red Sox season in 2018.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Feb 11, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
It’s here. Spring training baseball is ramping up and seam-heads across the land are...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Jan 18, 2019 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
The echoes of Lady Gaga’s Poker Face race through the memory banks. These were a fraction of the long odds the Red Sox were looking at resigning Mookie Betts a month ago. Then he signed with the Red Sox $20 Million last week.
Read Moreby @greg_habeeb | Dec 3, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
I was making the rounds on the Red Sox news circuit yesterday when I came to a sudden realization....
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Nov 20, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
The Baseball Hot Stove is beginning it’s winter warm up. There are reports out there that the New York Mets are open to trading Noah Syndergaard. Could Thor be in the Red Sox future? Cue the Led Zeppelin and put on your mittens while we take a look.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Nov 19, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
A rundown of the Red Sox catching depth shows Christian Vazquez, Sandy Leon, and Blake Swihart. Guess who makes well over 50% of the money? That’s right, Christian Vazquez.
Read Moreby Mike Quilty | Nov 17, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
Nathan Eovaldi should be high on Boston’s priority list, he’s a perfect fit and the perfect modern day pitcher Cora loves.
Read Moreby Scott Frizzell | Nov 17, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
Following up probably the easiest portion of these articles, numbers one through ten comes the...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Nov 7, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
One of the surprises of the 2019 Free Agency crop in Major League baseball is that Charlie Morton is available. The Astros did not sign him before he hit free agency and they did not extend him a qualifying offer.
Why does that matter to the Red Sox? Because Nathan Eovaldi is suddenly starting to attract attention in the market. A quick google search will show the Yankees’ interest. And shockingly, curve ball enthusiast Lance McCullers is going to miss the 2019 season for the Astros due to Tommy John Surgery. According to many, this puts Eovaldi on the Astros list.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Nov 5, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
When last we gazed on the 2018 Red Sox, the view was majestic. But the 2018 season is over, and...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Oct 31, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
There are changes coming to the 2019 Red Sox Bullpen. Yesterday I took a look at Joe Kelly. The...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Oct 29, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
The 2018 World Champion Boston Red Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 and cemented their status as the most dominant team in baseball. Steve Pearce This was a win that felt inevitable from the first pitch. Thanks to...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Oct 27, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
It took 18 innings, but the Red Sox lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in World Series Game 3. This puts the Sox up 2-1 in the series and still in the cat birds seat for a World Series Championship.
Read Moreby @greg_habeeb | Oct 24, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
A few thoughts on the first Sox-Dodgers World Series matchup since 1916 coming up, right after I...
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Oct 24, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
It’s Alex Cora’s world. We’re all just living in it.
Cora continues to absolutely dunk on his managerial opponents, including in the 2018 World Series.
This game is a prime example of his managerial domination. By the time the 7th inning was over, Dave Roberts had used all of his bench players and the game was effectively over.
Read Moreby Thomas Howland | Oct 23, 2018 | MLB, Red Sox | 0
The Mookie debate about where he should play in Dodger stadium is so obviously over. But that means someone else in the outfield has to sit. It’s a grudge match between Jackie Bradley Jr. and Andrew Benintendi. Let’s get ready to rumble!
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