by domara | May 8, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Grady Sizemore, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jake Peavy, Junichi Tazawa, koji uehara, Will Middlebrooks, Xander Bogaerts
The Red Sox finally climbed back to the .500 mark after defeating the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night. Jake Peavy toed the slab for Boston and tossed an effective 6 innings, allowing 3 runs on 4 hits. However, Reds starter Mike Leake held the Red Sox offense in...
by domara | May 5, 2014 | A.J. Pierzynski, Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, Edward Mujica, John Lackey, Jon Lester, koji uehara
The Red Sox welcomed in the Oakland Athletics over the weekend for a 3 game set. Clay Buchholz toed the rubber for game one of the series, the slender right hander tossed 6.1 innings allowing just a run on 3 hits. Boston’s offense erupted for 7 runs, on 11 hits,...
by Harry Burnham | May 4, 2014 | A.J. Pierzynski, Boston Red Sox, Brock Holt, Burke Badenhop, Chris Capuano, Edward Mujica, Grady Sizemore, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jonathan Herrera, koji uehara
Alright, it’s that time of the year. We’ve just wrapped up the first month of baseball and I thought I might give out some grades to some of Boston’s newest residents. I’m going to look at their performance on the field and any other criteria I...
by domara | Apr 23, 2014 | 2014 Boston Red Sox, Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Daniel Nava, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jon Lester, koji uehara, New York Yankees, Shane Victorino
The Red Sox and Yankees kicked off their second series of the 2014 season on Tuesday. With Jon Lester and Masahiro Tanaka on the mound, game 1 had the makings of a pitchers duel, but fell short of its expectations. Lester endured his first poor start of the 2014...
by domara | Apr 22, 2014 | 2014 Boston Red Sox, Boston Red Sox, Brock Holt, Burke Badenhop, Clay Buchholz, Jacoby Ellsbury, koji uehara, Shane Victorino, Will Middlebrooks
Boston celebrated Patriots day on Monday, which meant that the Red Sox held their annual 11 AM game to commemorate the holiday. Boston sent Clay Buchholz to the hill in hopes the righty could settle into a groove. However, Buchholz start was short lived, as the 30...
by domara | Apr 18, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Daniel Nava, Dustin Pedroia, Felix Doubront, Jackie Bradley, Jon Lester, koji uehara, Mike Carp, Mike Napoli, Shane Victorino, Will Middlebrooks, Xander Bogaerts
It was a classic pitchers duel on Thursday night as the Red Sox and White Sox met in the rubber match of the three game set. Jon Lester took the hill for the Red Sox and was perfect for 5.1 innings, tossing 8 frames overall of 7 hit, 1 run baseball. Outside of Xander...
by domara | Apr 16, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Chris Capuano, Darnell McDonald, Dustin Pedroia, Jake Peavy, Jon Lester, koji uehara, Mike Napoli, Shane Victorino
The Red Sox opened up a three game set with the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. Boston sent Jake Peavy to the hill in hopes that he’d stop the Red Sox losing streak at just 2 games. Peavy did his job, allowing just 3 hits and 1 earned run in 6 innings, while...
by domara | Apr 15, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, Jackie Bradley, John Farrell, koji uehara, Shane Victorino
After dropping 3 of 4 games to the Yankees over the weekend, the Red Sox were left to stew over their series loss with an day off on Monday. Boston will look to get on a roll tonight against the White Sox in the first of 13 straight games, including 7 home games and 6...
by domara | Apr 14, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Edward Mujica, Grady Sizemore, John Lackey, Jon Lester, koji uehara, Xander Bogearts
The weekend was not kind to the defending World Champs. After dropping the opening game of the series on Thursday, Boston took game 2 on Friday thanks to a well pitched game by Jon Lester and a three run bomb by Grady Sizemore. However Saturday and Sunday’s...
by domara | Apr 11, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, John Farrell, John Lackey, Johnny Damon, Jon Lester, Junichi Tazawa, koji uehara, Mariano Rivera, Michael Pineda
When the Red Sox and Yankees meet, the stories usually write themselves. Whether it’s a big play, an extra innings marathon, or a close contest, there is always something to talk about the next day. Thursday’s game was no exception, as Michael Pineda and...