The Advanced Scout: ALDS – Tampa Bay Rays

It’s the American League Division Series! And just look who the Red Sox have to play again! Meanwhile, listen to this badly overplayed Fall Out Boy song while you contemplate the first game today. TAMPA BAY RAYS – 92-71, finished in 2nd place in the AL...

Three Rays I Fear and Three I Don’t

The long wait is nearly over. After clinching the American League East on September 20, and the American League’s best record on September 28, it took until October 2 to finally learn the Red Sox Divisional Round opponent for the 2013 playoffs.  Once again, a familiar...

Fire Brand 2013 Postseason Predictions

Back in March of this year, the Fire Brand writers got together and submitted their 2013 Preseason Predictions. Well, in short, they weren’t pretty. And, quite frankly, preseason baseball predictions usually are not accurate, evidenced by 4 of the 7 writers at...

City Prints TRIVIA: Three’s Company

Red Sox Trivia! Rifled into the alley! Question: Other than Jacoby Ellsbury, who on the 2013 Red Sox finished with 8 triples? No search engines or keyword searches.  Previous Question Answer: At the time of the last question, Mike Carp was the only player with more...

Ghosts Of Red Sox Past: The 2013 Playoffs

Not sure if you’ve noticed, but the Red Sox have undergone a tremendous amount of change over the past few years. Sure, some mainstays like David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz and Jacoby Ellsbury have defined the core of this team. Yet by my count,...

Award Season

Here’s a sad thing: this column will be posted on the final day of the regular season for the Boston Red Sox. That’s right, 162 games are about to be in the books. Soon, it’ll be time for playoff talk (and an extra-special Playoff TrollBag next week), but before we...

Will patience at the plate pay in the playoffs?

The Boston Red Sox only swung 43% of all pitches they’ve seen this season. On first pitches, they’re even more selective – only swing 20% of the time. Both of these figures are the lowest in baseball. Because of their patience, the Red Sox have seen 25,177 pitches...