by domara | Mar 3, 2014 | 2014 Red Sox offseason, 2014 Red Sox Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Christian Vazquez, Dustin Pedroia, Jake Peavy, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jon Lester, MLB, Ryan Dempster
It was a busy weekend down on Fort Myers. After handily beating those pesky college kids, the Red Sox played their first two exhibition game of the spring against the Twins and the Orioles. NESN aired their first game of the spring. Oh, and Mike Napoli hit a home run...
by dpoarch | Mar 3, 2014 | A.J. Pierzynski, Allen Webster, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Workman, Christian Vazquez, Jackie Bradley, Matt Barnes, Ryan Lavarnway, Xander Bogaerts
For the last installment of our three-week look at projections for the Red Sox roster, we’re going to get to the difficult stuff: the prospects. I narrowed down the Red Sox farm system to players who are the closest to seeing time at the major league level this...
by bcowett | Feb 28, 2014 | Andrew Miller, Boston Red Sox, Jacoby Ellsbury, John Farrell, Junichi Tazawa, Koji Uehara, Will Middlebrooks
I don’t even care that it was two college teams. The Red Sox played baseball yesterday. They pitched and hit and scored runs and stuff. It all still counts. We’re not always the optimistic sort, but the 2014 Red Sox look different and not as 2013-like. Is...
by bcowett | Feb 26, 2014 | 2014 Red Sox Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia, Garin Cecchini, Grady Sizemore, Koji Uehara, Matt Barnes, Pedro Martinez
It’s back! Baseball is back! Break out the party poppers! Start the ticker-tape parades down every main avenue and street! There’s actual baseball being played today! It’s been missing in action for a few years now, and Dustin Pedroia has noticed....
by jcookson | Feb 26, 2014 | Blake Swihart, Boston Red Sox, Brian Johnson, Cody Kukuk, Drake Britton, Jamie Callahan, Manuel Margot, Ty Buttrey
This week I’m highlighting five prospects I expect big things from in 2014. Last January I nailed it by predicting success for Garin Cecchini, but some of the other picks (cough Jose Vinicio’s cough) weren’t so great. I’m hoping I can look back with pride on...
by tbrooks | Feb 25, 2014 | Boston Red Sox
No baseball player has ever captured my imagination quite the way Nomar Garciaparra did. I have lost hours of my life arguing his virtues over those of Derek Jeter. My heart was broken over the trade and my first sad thought following our World Series Game 4 victory...
by bcowett | Feb 24, 2014 | 2014 Red Sox offseason, 2014 Red Sox Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Chris Capuano, Clay Buchholz, Jackie Bradley, Jon Lester, Koji Uehara, Mike Trout, New York Yankees
Something of note: there will be a ton of Spring Training games broadcasted this year, and not just by ESPN. Looks to me like baseball is on the rise again. He says he’ll give a hometown discount, but what does Jon Lester mean by that? Just a few million off per...
by dpoarch | Feb 24, 2014 | Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, Felix Doubront, Jake Peavy, John Lackey, Jon Lester, Jonathan Sanchez
Two weeks ago, I started out a new series taking a look at the projections for the Red Sox going into 2014 by taking a look at the most notable position players on the roster. Well, we’re doing more of the same this week, as it’s time to take a look at the starting...
by jcookson | Feb 21, 2014 | Alex Rodriguez, Jason Varitek, Johnny Damon, Manny Ramirez, Terry Francona, Tim Wakefield
Our Red Sox heroes haven’t always left gracefully. In fact, one negative trend during the tenure of the current owners has been the disgruntled departures of many of the players and front office staff. For every Jason Varitek and Tim Wakefield, there has been a Johnny...
by bcowett | Feb 17, 2014 | 2014 Red Sox Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Workman, Dustin Pedroia, Eric Patterson, Francisco Cordero, Jon Lester, Ryan Dempster
Four years and some odd number of games ago, a Red Sox second baseman by the name of Eric Patterson prowled his position. Yeah, that was 2010. Ryan Dempster might’ve been feeling his age all of a sudden. The 36-year-old hurler decided to step back and forego...