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

Bruins’ Ill-Timed Bout Of Goal-Scoring Frustration Hits Peak Vs. Devils

by Zack Cox on Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:46PM 1,612 During the most important seven-game stretch of their 2015-16 schedule to date, the Boston Bruins have managed a grand total of 10 goals. Take away one empty-netter, and that total drops to nine. It’s no wonder, then, that the Bruins have been able to win just one of those games, turning what should have been a relatively pain-free path to the postseason into an all-out brawl. At no point have those goal-scoring woes been more pronounce...