5 Biggest Disappointments in the 2025 MLB Season

Nope, this will not be the Rockies or the Pirates. But this list is compiled of things we expected to be good and have just soured out on us. Here’s the five biggest disappointments during this MLB season now that we are into June. The Boston Red Sox You knew things could fall off the… read more

It is Not the Time to Trade Jarren Duran or Wilyer Abreu

The Red Sox only find themselves four games out of a playoff spot, yet everyone seems to be writing their eulogy as if they are dead. It seems like the funeral arrangements are being made and the team isn’t eliminated yet. I guess that’s what happens when you fall short of expectations. Despite the moves… read more

The Kids are Alright

It is official, the Boston Red Sox are 464-464 since winning the 2018 World Series, exactly a .500 baseball team through and through. “We didn’t play well today,” a now-defeated Alex Cora said in his postgame interview after a Brewers sweep. A grey cloud is hanging over this 2025 Red Sox team, despite many projecting… read more

Red Sox 2025 Season Reminds Me of the 2024-25 Bruins

It was not long ago where I compared the Bruins to the Red Sox given the state of the franchise. After the winter the Red Sox had and the moves that were made, optimism set in and it would help distract ourselves from the season that the Bruins were having. However, instead the Red Sox… read more

Red Sox Need to Rip Bandaid Off and Call up Anthony

We as Red Sox fans are stuck in mediocre purgatory. This team just has consistently been good at giving us mediocre .500 baseball to watch. This team has been .500 at Fenway Park ever since winning the World Series in 2018. They are now back to being a game under .500 and have found themselves… read more

Red Sox Could Face Uphill Climb If Bregman is out Long-Term

Oh boy, here we go again. The Red Sox will once again face adversity and this time it comes to their best overall player. After hitting a deep single, Alex Bregman injured his leg while rounding first base. He came out immediately and went right down the tunnel. The severity of the injury remains to… read more

The Human Element Under Review: Umpiring in the Modern Era

As the 2025 Major League Baseball season unfolds, the role of umpires is under unprecedented scrutiny. With the advent of technology like the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system and ongoing debates about the definition of a swing, the traditional human element of officiating is being reevaluated. The Rise of Technology in Umpiring: This spring, MLB expanded… read more

Ballpark Bets: Performance Double Wednesday!

Garrett Crochet 6+ strikeouts / Red Sox win (+116) Garrett Crochet is coming off a monstrous outing against the Braves and looks to hand the Mets a sweep. The Mets have been woeful offensively, scoring just one run and going 1-15 with RISP. This is a team that has struck out quite a bit this… read more

Ballpark Bets: Pitching Duels and Triumphant Returns

Soto 2+ Total Bases (+140) This is purely a vibes pick, but I dig it. Juan Soto is returning to the Bronx for the first time since leaving the franchise to sign with the Mets. Yankees fans are ruthless and they will not be shy to booing Soto and trying to rattle him. Soto is… read more

3 Potential Trade Targets for Boston Red Sox Following Triston Casas Injury

The Boston Red Sox are at a crossroads at the moment. The team currently sits at 22-23 and are on the verge of a free fall as we head toward the end of May. One major development was first baseman Triston Casas going down for the year with an injury. If the Red Sox want… read more

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