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Red Sox WAR leaders reflect what's gone right and wrong this season
Why are the Red Sox exactly at .500 through 60 games? The team’s WAR leaderboard reveals a few telling takeaways, writes John Tomase.
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Tomase: āFear' is Sox are sellers at deadline even if in contention
John Tomase reacts to the Red Sox surprising start to the season and breaks down how he expects the front office will react if the team is in contention for a Wild Card spot but trending in the wrong direction.
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Whitlock injury robs Red Sox of a potential Big Three atop rotation
Garrett Whitlock’s elbow injury is a tough blow for both the present and the future of the Red Sox’ rotation, writes John Tomase.
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Red Sox shut down Garrett Whitlock due to elbow injury
Red Sox right-hander Garrett Whitlock suffered a setback with his elbow and has been shut down from throwing, manager Alex Cora announced.
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Cora shares good news on Devers, bad news on Whitlock
Red Sox manager Alex Cora shared a positive injury update on Rafael Devers and a negative update on Garrett Whitlock before Wednesday’s game.
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Cora: 2004 Red Sox āchanged the perception of this franchiseā
Alex Cora reflects on the legacy of the 2004 Red Sox ahead of the ceremony honoring the team before Opening Day at Fenway Park.
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Five players bringing early-season excitement to surprising Red Sox
The Red Sox have been surprisingly fun to watch early in 2024, and they have five players in particular to thank, writes John Tomase.
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Why the Red Sox' promising start was frustrating for John Tomase
John Tomase joins Michael Felger on “Sports Sunday” to talk about the Red Sox 2-2 record in the first series of the season in Seattle, and how there were signs of a team that could be better than expected.
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The Andrew Bailey Effect on Red Sox rotation is real
John Tomase explains how the changes implemented by new Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey are already paying off for Boston’s rotation.
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Tomase: Red Sox are building backwards
John Tomase breaks down why the Red Sox should have established talent on their roster before the young guys come up
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Red Sox rotation outlook: Can Giolito be the ace Boston desperately needs?
Lucas Giolito and Brayan Bello lead an uninspiring Red Sox starting rotation in 2024.
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Garrett Whitlock? More like āGranite' for impressively remade Red Sox starter
Garrett Whitlock attacked the weight room this offseason, and the difference is notable, John Tomase observes from Red Sox Winter Weekend.
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What can the Red Sox expect from Lucas Giolito this season?
NBC Sports Chicago’s Chuck Garfien breaks down what went wrong for Lucas Giolito last season and what type of pitcher he could be for the Red Sox this season