Red Sox Hope Momentum Carries Over To Three-Game Series With Rangers

Share this: The Boston Red Sox hope that Sunday’s win over the Oakland Athletics will be the start of sustained success. The Red Sox pounded out 15 hits in a 12-3 win over the A’s and Boston hopes it can keep the momentum going when they open a three-game series against the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park on Tuesday night. The Red Sox still are trying to find out who they are as a team with questions surrounding the starting rotation and a streaky offense, but if the offense can remain on track then the Red Sox will begin to find their identity. For more on the Red Sox attempting to turn things around, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s

Red Sox Down To .500 After Losing Third Straight Game Vs. Athletics

Share this: The Boston Red Sox are over a quarter of the way into the 2017 season, which means a significant chunk of the campaign already is over. So where do they stand? Well, the Sox have lost three straight games, including Saturday’s 8-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics, to drop to .500 at 21-21. Hear what NESN’s Jerry Remy had to say about the state of the Red Sox in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Red Sox’s Offense Failed To Get Big Hit In Extra-Innings Loss To Athletics

Red Sox’s Offense Failed To Get Big Hit In Extra-Innings Loss To Athletics

The Boston Red Sox had their opportunities Friday night. The Red Sox fell 3-2 to the Oakland Athletics in extra innings, and their offense will lament the missed opportunities. Boston went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position Friday night and saw rallies in the fifth, seventh and ninth innings fizzle, as the offense failed to produce a big hit. To hear NESN’s Jerry Remy break down the loss, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

What To Expect From Red Sox’s Hector Velazquez In MLB Debut Vs. Athletics

Share this: The Boston Red Sox begin a four-game series in Oakland against the Athletics on Thursday, and the Sox will send a new face to the mound for the series opener. Hector Velazquez is set to make his first Major League Baseball start. The 28-year-old right-hander has impressed in five starts in Triple-A Pawtucket, boasting a 2-1 record and 1.55 ERA. The Red Sox used all eight relievers in Wednesday night’s 13-inning win over the St. Louis Cardinals, so Boston is hoping Velazquez can go deep into Thursday’s game. To hear Red Sox pitching coach Carl Willis’ expectations for Velazquez, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Red Sox Close Road Trip With Win Before Heading Back Home To Face Rays

Red Sox Close Road Trip With Win Before Heading Back Home To Face Rays

The Boston Red Sox are headed back to Fenway Park, although not for very long. The Sox wrapped up a six-game road trip with a 4-1 win Thursday over the Milwaukee Brewers. But their return to Boston will be a short one, as they only get a three-game home series against the Tampa Bay Rays before hitting the road again. Hear a preview of the Red Sox’s series against their American League East foe in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Red Sox’s Offense Shows Its Potential In 11-1 Drubbing Of Twins

Share this: The Boston Red Sox’s offense finally broke out Saturday afternoon during an 11-1 drubbing of the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Red Sox outfielder Chris Young launched two home runs, and Dustin Pedroia notched three RBIs as the Red Sox cruised to victory behind Rick Porcello. To hear NESN’s Jerry Remy break down the win, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Red Sox Wrap: Joe Mauer’s Walk-Off Bomb Lifts Twins Over Sox 4-3

Red Sox Wrap: Joe Mauer’s Walk-Off Bomb Lifts Twins Over Sox 4-3

The Boston Red Sox nearly earned an impressive comeback win, but the Minnesota Twins notched a walk-off victory thanks to Joe Mauer. After the Red Sox tied the game with two runs in the ninth inning, Mauer took Matt Barnes deep in the bottom half of the frame to give Minnesota the 4-3 win. Eduardo Rodriguez turned in a quality start for Boston, but the Red Sox’s quiet bats squandered the strong outing. With the loss, the Sox drop to 15-14 while the Twins improve to 15-12. Here’s how it all went down. GAME IN A WORDDeflating. The Sox mounted a great comeback in the ninth inning, but Mauer’s heroics ... NESN.com