Alex Cora Pinpoints What Chris Sale Needs To Fix So Ace Can Get To Peak Form

There’s actually no two methods about it: Chris Sale has been dangerous this 12 months. The Boston Red Sox ace — who inked a contract extension with the Sox final month — has stumbled out of the gate. His command has been poor, his fastball velocity is down and his offspeed/secondary pitches have been ineffective. All of these elements have led to him placing collectively an 0-Three report with a 9.00 ERA and 1.538 WHIP by his three begins this season. So what’s been the most important downside? During his weekly look on WEEI’s “Ordway, Merloni and Fauria,” Sox supervisor Alex Cora recognized the inconsistencies along with his slider as arguably the most

Stomach Bug Might Have Played Role In Chris Sale’s Velocity Drop In Oakland

Chris Sale’s efficiency final week in opposition to the Oakland Athletics raised some eyebrows, and rightfully so. The Boston Red Sox ace pitched nicely — six innings, one earned run in a 1-0 Red Sox loss — however struck out only one batter whereas his fastball sat someplace between 88 mph and 92 mph for a lot of the sport. Red Sox coaches insisted the speed drop was half of a bigger plan, however followers and media alike had been fast to level to Sale’s left shoulder, which restricted the star lefty all through the second half of final season and through the playoffs, as the first offender. (One opposing scout is amongst

Red Sox’s Chris Sale (Unofficially) Ranked As Second-Most Intimidating MLB Pitcher

It’s no secret Chris Sale is among the most dominant pitcher in Major League Baseball. The Red Sox left-hander has been within the Cy Young Award dialog for seven straight seasons and completed second in voting in 2017, his first 12 months in Boston. With the quantity of strikeouts he compiles each season and his capacity to get the largest names to swing and miss on a constant foundation, it’s shouldn’t come as a shock that he was voted by different MLB gamers because the second-most intimidating pitcher the league has, simply behind Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer, as found by The Athletic. Here’s what one participant needed to say about dealing with

Chris Sale ‘Not Too Worried’ About Upcoming Red Sox Season Following Shoulder Ailment

Chris Sale ‘Not Too Worried’ About Upcoming Red Sox Season Following Shoulder Ailment

Chris Sale isn’t thinking about last year’s shoulder ailment that caused his regular season to get cut short. The Boston Red Sox pitcher had two separate disabled list stints in 2018 that likely took him out of the Cy Young conversation. His velocity was noticeably lower, but nothing seemed to bother the lefty during Game 5 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers when he struck out Manny Machado swinging to clinch Major League Baseball’s title. Now after some much-needed rest and keeping up with a throwing program, Sale is ready for 2019 after making some adjustments. “I think that was more addressed in the offseason just with... NESN.com

Bruce Cassidy Happy Chris Wagner Has Become ‘Valuable Player’ For Bruins

Bruce Cassidy Happy Chris Wagner Has Become ‘Valuable Player’ For Bruins

Chris Wagner had four shots on goal Tuesday night for the Boston Bruins, but none more important than the one at the 12:28 mark of the second period. The winger got his team on the board and cut the Carolina Hurricanes’ lead in half when he put Brandon Carlo’s rebound past Curtis McElhinney in the B’s 4-3 overtime win at TD Garden. After the game, head coach Bruce Cassidy praised Wagner, noting he’s become a “real valuable player” to the team. To hear from Cassidy, check out the “Bruins Overtime Live” video above, presented by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail photo via Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports Images

Sean Kuraly, Chris Wagner React To Bruins’ Win Over Maple Leafs

Sean Kuraly, Chris Wagner React To Bruins’ Win Over Maple Leafs

The Boston Bruins continue to get offense from unexpected places. The B’s fourth line of Noel Acciari, Sean Kuraly and Chris Wagner continued to produce, helping Boston to a 3-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. Kuraly posted his first career three-point game with a goal and two assists. Wagner added an assist. After the win, Kuraly and Wagner explained what has been clicking in the bottom six of late. To hear what they had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

We knew Chris Sale’s outing Tuesday night was going to be brief, but not even the left-hander probably thought it would be that brief. Sale tossed just one inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in his return to the mound, allowing one hit while striking out two in a scoreless frame. After the Boston Red Sox’s 7-2 win at Fenway Park, Sale admitted he was a little erratic and rushed things a bit. Still, the southpaw “felt good” in his first appearance since returning from his second disabled list stint of the season. For more from Sale, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,”