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Why Jarren Duran’s Weekend Performance Matters For Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox had a weekend to forget, coming out of the All-Star break getting swept on the road by the Los Angles Dodgers. There were close opportunities to be bad though Boston could not cash in and doubled their loss total from the rest of July combined. The team did have a premier bright spot in Jarren Duran.
Red Sox Notes: Kutter Crawford Falters In Boston’s Loss To Dodgers
The Boston Red Sox shut out their opponents by a combined score of 8-0 in Kutter Crawford’s last two starts. The Dodgers snapped the streak on Sunday, defeating the Red Sox 9-6. Crawford was shelled for six runs, five via the long ball, for his eighth loss of the season.
Why Kenley Jansen Won’t Travel For Red Sox-Rockies Series
Kenley Jansen had a blown save on Saturday and returned to the mound for the Boston Red Sox on Sunday night. The latter scenario seemed odd given the Red Sox closer pitched the day before and the Los Angeles Dodgers led 6-2 when he entered in the eighth inning. Jansen surrendered three runs in the eventual loss for Boston.
Red Sox Wrap: Long Ball Propels Dodgers To Sweep Over Boston
The Boston Red Sox dropped a 9-6 decision to the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium on Sunday night. With the loss, the Red Sox fell to 53-45, while the Dodgers improved to 59-41. full box score here. ONE BIG TAKEAWAY. Jarren Duran got the Red Sox on the board...
Ultimate Red Sox Show: Best Moments of the First Half
The Red Sox had an eventful first half to the 2024 season with plenty of unforgettable moments. For this week’s Ultimate Red Sox Show Awaken180 Moment, the crew looks back at some of those iconic plays, from walk-offs to Houckamania to Raffy’s record-setting home run streak – and more.
Red Sox’s Ceddanne Rafaela Reveals Hidden Talent On ESPN
The Boston Red Sox have seen all sorts of athleticism from Ceddanne Rafaela during his first months as a full-time big-leaguer. He plays high-level defense at both shortstop and in center field while making dynamic plays out of the box offensively. The Red Sox have a talented athlete and rewarded him as such with a long-term deal.
Hilarious Reason Celtics’ Brad Stevens Was Trending On Social Media
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens was trending on X on Sunday, but it wasn’t simply because the mastermind reportedly inked Sam Hauser to a four-year contract extension. Fans flocked to social media to nominate Stevens as President Joe Biden’s replacement after the announcement that he had...
Red Sox’s Kristian Campbell Soaring Through First Professional Year
PORTLAND, Maine — Kristian Campbell is on a total tear since the Boston Red Sox promoted him to Double-A at the start of June. The Georgia Tech product burst onto the scene with the Portland Sea Dogs and swiftly took home Eastern League Player of the Month honors in June hitting .398 with a 1.136 OPS for the Red Sox affiliate. The 2023 fourth-rounder stayed hot out of the All-Star break, extending his hitting streak to 12 games in a series against the Reading Fightin Phils (Philadelphia Phillies Double-A).
Red Sox Vs. Dodgers Lineups: Boston Has New Leadoff Hitter
The Boston Red Sox will look to find their first win out of the All-Star break against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday at Dodgers Stadium. The Red Sox opted to swap Dominic Smith out for Masataka Yoshida and David Hamilton to have different left-handed bats in the lineup. Boston has four left-handed hitters, with Yoshida and Hamilton joining Jarren Duran and Rafael Devers.
How Prominent Red Sox Prospects View First-Rounder Braden Montgomery
PORTLAND, Maine — Braden Montgomery appears to be an impact talent once he returns from injury in the Boston Red Sox farm system. Boston selected the Stanford/Texas A&M product with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. The outfielder may not see the field for an extended time while he rehabs from a broken ankle, though there’s plenty of intrigue around the Red Sox organization for his potential.
MLB Rumors: Red Sox Reportedly Interested In This Cubs Pitcher
The Boston Red Sox are in the mix for a playoff spot, just half a game back of the Kansas City Royals in the American League wild-card race. Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow outlined his plan to approach the trade deadline by striking a balance between adding necessary pieces to Boston’s lineup and building for the future. He reportedly checked in with the Chicago Cubs, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale.
Red Sox Hall Of Famers Had Hilarious Cooperstown Greeting
David Ortiz only spent one season with Adrian Beltre, though the two certainly formed a connection with the Boston Red Sox. Beltre and Ortiz reconnected on Sunday in Cooperstown, New York for the induction ceremony for the 2024 class into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Beltre enters with former Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, manager Jim Leyland and Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton.
Ex-Bruin Matt Grzelcyk Looking Forward To ‘Unknown’ With Penguins
All Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk has known is Boston. He was born in Charlestown, Mass., and grew up a diehard Bruins fan. He played collegiate hockey at Boston University and even captained the Terriers in his final season. Grzelcyk was drafted by his hometown team and played eight seasons with the Bruins.
Red Sox-Athletics Trade? Three Oakland Players Who Could Interest Boston
The Oakland Athletics should be sellers as the trade deadline approaches on July 30, and with the Boston Red Sox potentially looking to add to their team, they could be looking at possible solutions in Oakland. The A’s are one of the worst teams in baseball, but the Red Sox...
How Alex Cora Addressed Kenley Jansen’s Blown Save Vs. Dodgers
The Red Sox on Saturday let a win over a World Series contender slip through their fingers for a second straight day. A Freddie Freeman eighth-inning grand slam doomed Boston in its series opener against Los Angeles on Friday night. The visitors were primed for a bounce-back victory in the middle game at Dodger Stadium when they entered the ninth inning with a one-run lead, but Kenley Jansen was not able to secure a save. The Red Sox closer surrendered a game-tying home run to former teammate Kiké Hernández and the Dodgers went on to win 7-6 in 11 innings.
Celtics Rumors: Another Key Player Lands Contract Extension
The Celtics on Sunday took another step toward ensuring their core will be under contract for years to come. Mere weeks after Boston finalized long-term extensions for Derrick White and Jayson Tatum, the 2024 NBA champions reportedly ironed out a new deal for Sam Hauser. Hauser’s agent, Jason Glushon, told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that his client and the Celtics agreed on a four-year contract worth $45 million.
What Alex Cora Deems ‘Most Important’ In Vaughn Grissom’s Rehab
Vaughn Grissom has a lot of work to do. Alex Cora didn’t hide from that reality when he spoke about Grissom’s situation Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles. Grissom, whose setbacks this season included injuries and an illness that yielded significant weight loss, currently is rehabbing with Triple A-Worcester. But this rehab assignment is a bit different than the ordinary, as Cora and company want to see multi-faceted development from the 23-year-old before he rejoins Boston.
Patriots Have Had ‘Internal Discussions’ About 2024 Uniform Tweak
The Patriots potentially could sport a variety of looks over the course of the 2024 season. This used to not be an option for New England, as the NFL’s previous one-helmet rule limited the depth of the franchise’s uniform sets. But now with more fashion freedom, the Patriots have the opportunity to mix things up with their threads on a regular basis.
NFL Insider Notes ‘Significant Hurdles’ In Patriots’ Brandon Aiyuk Pursuit
Brandon Aiyuk apparently wants to leave the 49ers. That’s great news for a team like the Patriots, who currently don’t roster a bonafide No. 1 wide receiver. Unfortunately for New England, a deal for the San Francisco pass-catcher does not appear likely. In a column published Sunday, ESPN’s...
How Red Sox’s Kenley Jansen Reacted To Blown Save Vs. Dodgers
The Red Sox on Saturday were three outs away from their first post-All-Star break win, but Kenley Jansen wasn’t able to seal the deal. Jansen’s latest return to Dodger Stadium, where he played the first 12 seasons of his MLB career, proved to be a sour one. Boston’s closer allowed a game-tying home run in the ninth inning, which signaled his second blown save of the season and first since mid-April. And to make matters worse for Jansen, the clutch blast came off the bat of Kiké Hernández, a former teammate with both the Dodgers and Red Sox.
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