by bcowett | Jul 3, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Coco Crisp, David Ortiz, David Price, Delmon Young, Evan Longoria, Franklin Morales, J.D. Drew, James Shields, Joe Maddon, John Lackey, Josh Lueke, Luke Scott, Matt Garza, Matt Joyce, Mike Napoli, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Yunel Escobar
From our inception as Boston Red Sox fans, we have been taught to despise the New York Yankees, to hate anything and anyone associated with them, to worship arguably the greatest rivalry in sports. After so much anguish at their hands – 1978, the 1999 ALCS, the...
by bcowett | Jul 1, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Trivia
Red Sox Trivia! Trying to stay on the field! Question: Jackie Bradley Jr. has a 0.9 fWAR so far this season. It’s bad, but it’s not the worst. Since 1999, which player has posted the lowest single-season fWAR total of all qualified Red Sox outfielders? No...
by bcowett | Jun 14, 2014 | Ben Cherington, Boston Red Sox, Bryce Brentz, Chicago Cubs, Daniel Nava, Grady Sizemore, Jackie Bradley, Jacoby Ellsbury, John Farrell, Jonny Gomes, Josh Willingham, Junior Lake, Mike Carp, Mike Napoli, Mookie Betts, Nate Schierholtz, Nelson Cruz, Ryan Kalish, Shane Victorino
It’s not a secret that the Red Sox have been taking on water ever since they touted a 20-19 record on May 14th. Even though a lot of blame has been placed on injuries, the sheer ineptitude of some players has been just as much of a culprit. Sure, you can point...
by bcowett | Jun 10, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Trivia
Red Sox Trivia! Punching them out Question: John Lackey’s K/9 in 2014 is currently 7.80, the highest it’s been since which season? No search engines or keyword searches. Previous Question Answer: The last Red Sox player to hit four doubles in a single game...
by bcowett | Jun 5, 2014 | A.J. Pierzynski, Alfonso Soriano, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Beltran, Felix Doubront, Jackie Bradley, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jon Lester, Jonathan Herrera, Josh Reddick, New York Yankees, Ryan Roberts, Yasiel Puig
There’s a new center fielder in town. Jackie Bradley Jr., through his considerable skill set, is now entrenched in center field for the foreseeable future. Out with the (relatively) old, in with the new, as they say. Bradley, however, has a tool that seems to be...