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Pawtucket Red Sox Officially Renamed…the Worcester Red Sox!
98.5 – It’s official: call them the “WooSox.” The Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox will keep the Red Sox nickname as they move from Pawtucket to Worcester in 2021. The team made the announcement Monday night and will … Continue reading
Who Was the Red Sox Prospect You Thought Couldn’t Miss But Flamed Out?
The Globe raised this question and I immediately shouted CRAIG HANSEN at my computer. I’ll never forget seeing a guy walking around in a legit stitched Hansen jersey one summer weeks before the kid even got called up. People, including … Continue reading
Whats the Most Random Sports Shirt/Jersey You Own?
Hideki Okajima https://t.co/0g1b1teyTE — The 300s (@The300sBoston) October 2, 2019 I think to classify as a “random” shirt or jersey it has to be a guy that was elite for a short period of time, a cult hero in no … Continue reading
Curt Schilling Wants to Be the Red Sox Pitching Coach and I Say Lets Do It
Friends close to Curt Schilling say he would love to get back into the game, and has significant interest in interviewing for the the #Phillies managerial opening and/or the #RedSox pitching coach job. — Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) October 11, 2019 … Continue reading
True to Form the Red Sox Bullpen Blew Eduardo Rodriguez’ 20th Win
Thats 31 blown saves on the year for anyone counting, solidifying my position that the Closer by Committee analytics bozos can go shit in a hat. The 6th inning is not the same as the 9th inning, even if your … Continue reading
The Red Sox Front Office is a “Miserable Place to Work” Just Like Your Job
Yahoo – The last two men in charge of baseball operations – Ben Cherington and Dombrowski – were shown the door quickly after winning championships, and those moves are painting the Red Sox in a very bad light, according to … Continue reading
Lippa’s Leftovers
After an absolutely enormous news weekend in the world of Boston sports, what better time to take a few steps back and try to collect some thoughts now that the dust has settled a little bit. I could not love … Continue reading