Alex Cora Lauds Work Done By Eduardo Rodriguez Between Starts After Win Vs. Astros

The Red Sox averted the sequence sweep in Houston on Sunday of their 4-1 win over the Astros on Sunday thanks partially to a stellar efficiency put collectively by Boston lefty Eduardo Rodriguez. When requested what he noticed as the most important distinction in Rodriguez recreation between Sunday and his final begin on Tuesday, supervisor Alex Cora credited the lefty for his exhausting work between begins. Cora stated plenty of work and loads of conversations with the group helped result in his “outstanding” efficiency at Minute Maid Park over the weekend. For extra from Cora on Rodriguez’s latest enhancements, take a look at the “Red Sox Extra Innings” video above, introduced by W.B. Mason. < ... NESN.com

Eduardo Rodriguez Discusses His Lackluster Performance

Eduardo Rodriguez Discusses His Lackluster Performance

Eduardo Rodriguez wasn’t precisely on level within the Boston Red Sox’s 6-5 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Saturday at T-Mobile Park, and was prepared to confess as a lot. Not solely did he not have command of his fastball, Rodriguez admitted the Mariners have been having a area day along with his change-up. The southpaw lasted simply four 1/three innings Saturday, permitting six runs (5 earned) and eight hits earlier than being pulled from the sport. Pitching coach Dana LeVangie and supervisor Alex Cora additionally chimed in on his efficiency, agreeing the lefty nonetheless has loads of great things left to present. To hear extra in regards to the lefty’s lackluster efficiency, take a look at the “Red Sox First Pitch”

Eduardo Rodriguez Maintains Focused Mindset In Red Sox’s Win Over Mariners

Eduardo Rodriguez Maintains Focused Mindset In Red Sox’s Win Over Mariners

Eduardo Rodriguez didn’t have his best stuff Sunday afternoon, but he did more than enough to put the Boston Red Sox in position to win at Safeco Field. The left-hander battled through six innings, allowing two runs on six hits while striking out nine in Boston’s 9-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Rodriguez improved to 9-1 on the season and the Sox climbed to 13-1 in games the southpaw starts. After the win, Rodriguez noted the importance of not losing focus on the mound, even when things might not be going your way. To hear from E-Rod, as well as manager Alex Cora, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by

Red Sox Vs. Orioles Lineup: Eduardo Rodriguez Starts, Xander Bogaerts Sits

Red Sox Vs. Orioles Lineup: Eduardo Rodriguez Starts, Xander Bogaerts Sits

The Boston Red Sox will look to make it three wins out of four against the Baltimore Orioles in Sunday’s series finale at Fenway Park. The Sox rebounded from Friday’s 7-4 loss with a 6-3 win Saturday night. Boston will turn to left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, who gave up three in five innings in a losing effort last time out against the Oakland Athletics. The Orioles will counter with right-hander David Hess, who will make just his second start of the 2018 season. As for the lineups, Boston will give shortstop Xander Bogaerts and first baseman Hanley Ramirez days off. Brock Holt will fill in at short while Mitch Moreland will get the start ... NESN.com

Red Sox Vs. Orioles Lineup: Hanley Ramirez Returns, Eduardo Nunez Sits

Red Sox Vs. Orioles Lineup: Hanley Ramirez Returns, Eduardo Nunez Sits

Hanley Ramirez’s absence from the Boston Red Sox’s lineup was short-lived. The first baseman left Thursday’s game against the New York Yankees after being hit by a Sonny Gray fastball on the wrist. Ramirez sat out Friday’s victory over the Baltimore Orioles, but is back Saturday for the second leg of the three-game series at Fenway Park. The Red Sox will look to continue their winning ways, as their 11-2 record is the best in the American League. The Orioles, meanwhile, will hope to right the ship after falling to 5-9 on the season. Boston infielder Eduardo Nunez will get the day off after clubbing a three-run homer in Friday’s win.... NESN.com

Red Sox Notes: Eduardo Nunez, Rafael Devers Exceeding Expectations For Boston

Red Sox Notes: Eduardo Nunez, Rafael Devers Exceeding Expectations For Boston

The Boston Red Sox struggled mightily upon returning from the Major League Baseball All-Star break, and a lack of offense was one of the primary reasons why. The Red Sox simply couldn’t string multiple hits together, and scored three runs or less in seven of their first 14 games after the break. But the Red Sox’s bats suddenly have found a spark, in large part due to a 20-year-old prospect and a player acquired via trade that went fairly under the radar. Rafael Devers and Eduardo Nunez both have been red hot since arriving to Boston, and have helped the Sox post a three-game winning streak, with the latest victory coming in Thursday

Eduardo Rodriguez Finds Groove After Seven Straight Quality Starts For Red Sox

Eduardo Rodriguez Finds Groove After Seven Straight Quality Starts For Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox defeated the Seattle Mariners 3-0 in game 1 Friday night at Fenway Park as Eduardo Rodriguez pitched his seventh straight quality start for Boston. Rodriguez improved to 4-1 in the 2017 season after allowing only five hits in six shut out innings while striking out four. After the game, Rodriguez said it has been a great help having fellow left-handers Chris Sale and David Price to learn from. To hear more from Rodriguez after the game, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Mark L. Baer/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com