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CLNS Media's Boston Red Sox Newsfeed delivers instantaneous news and reports all in real time. In this news feed, you will receive quick hit audio reports, updates and instant analysis on the nine-time World Series Champions. Can't watch the game? No access to the newsroom? No problem. Subscribe now.
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Six games out with 30 left to play. With half the games are against teams with a winning record, it’s playoff baseball for the Red Sox from here on out. The conversation might be getting stale at this point, but the wild card is still the sole focus in Boston. Let’s take a look at the upcoming series with Colorado. Good news: the Rockies suck. What…
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After a five game winning streak, Boston has managed to climb back into the race. 6 games back with 35 left to play. The odds may not be in their favor, considering that it would take an absolutely extraordinary run, but baseball is a game of numbers, and until a team is mathematically eliminated, they should never be forgotten.…
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The Red Sox took another win from Cleveland on Wednesday afternoon, taking the series. So now while Red Sox fans have some hope again, they head back to Boston to begin a three-game set with Baltimore on Friday night.توسط CLNS Media Network
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Message incoming for the Fenway Faithful: The losing streak that has been haunting your nightmares for the past eight days is finally over! Rick Porcello put together a strong six-inning effort that was matched with a couple of Monster bombs from Rafael Devers and Sam Travis. The bullpen looked shaky as always, but seven runs were enough of a buffe…
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Last night, Fenway Park looked as though all the helium in a balloon had seeped out. Deflated and dreary. Just 24 hours after the dormant trade deadline, the Rays finished their three-game sweep of the Red Sox with a 9-4 beat down. It’s as if once Dave Dombrowski announced there would be no changes to the lineup, the guys on the field accepted thei…
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If someone told me last week that the Red Sox were going to take three out of the four from the Yankees, I wouldn’t have believed them. My prediction was two games at best. Split the series, and then build from there. The fact that Boston came four runs away from sweeping New York caught everyone's attention. This road trip was the telltale sign. W…
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11 games back from the division-leading New York Yankees and two games back from their Wildcard competitors the Tampa Bay Rays, last night’s contest was a duel the Red Sox desperately needed to win. And win is exactly what they did. Eduardo Rodriguez was magnificent, throwing seven shutout innings of two-hit baseball while the offense blew up for s…
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Rafael Devers is putting on an MVP performance, and it’s exactly what the Red Sox need right now. In his last 28 games, the 22-year-old is batting .393 with 11 doubles, 9 home runs, and 30 RBIs. Somehow the numbers get even better against the Blue Jays who just so happened to be in Boston yesterday. Matched with Mookie Betts record-setting streak a…
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The 90th MLB Allstar game is finally here and J.D. Martinez has seized the starting DH role. With Alex Cora managing the American League, Xander Bogaerts and Mookie Betts will likely get turns in the lineup, but that isn't the biggest Red Sox story right now. Hundreds of miles away, Dave Dombrowski has been busy. Ken Rosenthal reported that the GM …
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If it wasn't already obvious, this past weekend in London cemented the fact that the Red Sox bullpen is a dumpster fire. 22 runs surrendered over the course of 12 and 2/3 innings is atrocious to say the least. The Bronx Bombers had a field day. Finally, after months of attempting to stick with his glorious plan of not recruiting any help, Dave Domb…
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Nine games. That figure represents the number of games that have seen extra innings for the Red Sox. It’s the highest ratio in Major League Baseball. Last night almost became the tenth occasion as Boston and Chicago opted to play a little seesaw. Cue Marco Hernandez. The recently called up utility player scored the game-tying run and then beat out …
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