Share this: Boston mayor Marty Walsh and former Red Sox pitcher and current NESN analyst Tim Wakefield sat down at the Courtyard Innovation Festival on Thursday to talk about Boston’s recent World Series-winning teams and more. Walsh asked Wakefield if chemistry or talent is more important for a winning team. Find out Wakefield’s answer in the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Red Sox Finish Month Of May As One Of Hottest Teams In Major League Baseball
Share this: The Boston Red Sox defeated the Chicago White Sox 4-1 Tuesday night to win eight of their last 10 games in the month of May. Drew Pomeranz pitched another gem for Boston, allowing one run on seven hits while striking out eight in seven innings of work. After Wednesday night’s win, the Red Sox finished the month of May 16-12 and have scored the most runs per game in Major League Baseball since May 6. For more on the Red Sox hot month of May, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Jesse Johnson/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Red Sox Extend Winning Streak; Xander Bogaerts Launches First Home Run Of 2017
Share this: The Boston Red Sox defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 Thursday night to extend Boston’s winning streak to four games, matching the team’s longest winning streak of 2017. Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the third inning for his first home run of the 2017 season. After the game Bogaerts acknowledged that it has been a while since he hit his last home run and said it “was a good feeling.” To hear more from Bogaerts after the game, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Red Sox’s Ninth-Inning Rally Comes Up Short In 4-3 Loss To Twins
Share this: The Boston Red Sox nearly earned a comeback victory against the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. Chris Young’s pinch-hit, two-RBI base knock tied the ballgame in the ninth inning, but Joe Mauer’s walk-off blast in the bottom half of the frame gave the Twins the 4-3 win. To hear Young talk about his game-tying hit, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Orioles’ Manny Machado Rips Red Sox After Second Pitch Sails His Way
The Boston Red Sox-Baltimore Orioles drama continued Tuesday night at Fenway Park. A pitch thrown by Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale sailed behind Orioles third baseman Manny Machado in the top of the first inning, and both benches were warned. Afer the game, Machado strongly voiced his displeasure with the Red Sox after seeing a second pitch come his way ever since he spiked Red Sox second basemen Dustin Pedroia two weeks ago. Hear Machado’s rant against the Red Sox in the above video from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Patrick McDermott/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com
Jackie Bradley Jr. Believes Red Sox’s Offense ‘Will Get Going’ Soon
Share this: The Boston Red Sox’s offense was relatively quiet in their 4-2 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night at Camden Yards. The lone bright spot for the Red Sox was center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. launching his first home run of the season. Bradley became the fifth player in Red Sox history to hit a home run onto Eutaw Street in Baltimore. The center fielder believes that the offensive production will begin to pick up for the Red Sox. To hear what Bradley Jr. had to say about the offense, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Anthony Gruppuso/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Despite Ugly Loss Friday Night, Red Sox Pitching Off To A Good Start
Despite the performance by Rick Porcello and the Red Sox on Friday night, the pitching is already off to a better start 10 games into the season compared to last season. Through 10 games in 2017, the Red Sox offensive numbers are down from a year ago, but their pitching has improved and is trending in the right direction. The team currently has a 4.40 ERA compared to a 4.81 ERA through their first 10 games of 2016. The addition of Chris Sale has certainly helped and should get even better when David Price returns. For more on the Red Sox pitching staff, check out the video above from “Red Sox