Losing to the Chicago White Sox, owners of one of the worst offenses in baseball right now, just totally can’t make one frustrated, right? Right?!?
- After a run-filled five-game winning streak, it seems like the Red Sox forgot to bring their boomsticks with them to the Windy City. Stop making Hawk Harrelson happy, guys. (Red Sox bats stay dormant)
- He was much better than his previous pair of outings, but it’s a real shame the offense couldn’t back a well-pitched game by Felix Doubront. (Doubront takes a loss but continues progress)
- Our resident Pete-Rose-avatar enthusiast, Hunter Golden, wrote about Jacoby Ellsbury‘s missing power stroke. Here’s another take: why not try and re-create what made him good in 2011? (Red Sox Need To Uncover An Improved Jacoby Ellsbury)
- There is some good news on the home front, though – Andrew Bailey‘s returned, so we won’t have to rely on our 4th reliever, albeit a good pitcher, to close anymore. (With Bailey back, Red Sox’ bullpen solidifies)
- I feel your pain, Shane Victorino. Not literally, of course, but it really is frustrating to finally get all the way back, then hit another bump in the road. (Victorino ‘frustrated’ with hamstring tightness)
- Here’s a thought: why don’t we take Jose Iglesias‘ glove, and move it somewhere else? At the risk of sounding like a meme, that sounds like a great idea. (Iglesias will get work at second, third base)
- It won’t be a real break for the Red Sox if they still can’t hit come game time. Just lessens the difficulty, that’s all. (Chris Sale won’t start Wednesday against the Red Sox because of left shoulder tendinitis)
Is it still the Second Coming of the Pitcher?
There hasn’t been a no-hitter this year. There were two by this time last year.
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) May 22, 2013