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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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O'Neill placed in concussion protocol after collision with Devers
John Tomase reacts to Tyler O’Neill being placed in ‘concussion protocol’ after colliding with Rafael Devers during Monday’s loss to the Guardians, and why it’s part of a larger issue with the defense stemming from the loss of Trevor Story to injury for the season.
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There's no defense for how Red Sox keep costing themselves in field
Monday’s loss offered another example of the Red Sox’ defensive miscues costing them in both the short- and long-term, writes John Tomase.
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Tyler O'Neill exits game after scary collision with Rafael Devers
Red Sox outfielder Tyler O’Neill left Monday’s game bloodied after a scary collision with third baseman Rafael Devers.
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Cora: 2004 Red Sox “changed the perception of this franchise”
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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Tomase: Trevor Story not ‘easily replaced'
John Tomase reacts to Trevor Story being placed on IR, and why he feels many people are downplaying what the injury means for the Red Sox.
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Time has come for Rafael Devers to be a force for resurgent Red Sox
Trevor Story injury creates offensive, defensive, and leadership voids, and it’s time for Rafael Devers to step up and fill them, writes John Tomase.
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Felger: Being a playoff-contender ‘sustainable' goal for Red Sox
Mike Felger and Michael Holley debate whether the Red Sox’ success to start the season is a sustainable goal the rest of the year.
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Rafael Devers scratched from Red Sox lineup with shoulder issue
Rafael Devers was a late scratch from Friday’s lineup against Seattle due to what the Red Sox announced as left shoulder soreness.
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Scintillating win in opener gives Red Sox first laugh at critics
If you’re looking for reasons to watch the Red Sox in 2024, the team provided plenty in a rousing Opening Day win, writes John Tomase.
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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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Imagining a roster Red Sox could've built will make your blood boil
What if the Red Sox didn’t trade Mookie Betts or let Xander Bogaerts walk? John Tomase lays out the talented roster Boston could have fielded while staying on budget.
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Just how frustrated is Rafael Devers with Red Sox front office?
Telemundo’s Jesus Quiñonez offers insight into Rafael Devers comments’ about the Red Sox front office.
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Thoughts on Devers speaking out, Cora's future, and the ‘kids' growing up
Will Rafael Devers’ pointed comments inspire any action? John Tomase empties his Red Sox notebook as a disappointing offseason nears its end.
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Rafael Devers critical of Red Sox roster building
John Tomase reacts to comments from Red Sox star, Rafael Devers when he was asked about their roster construction. Devers candidly stated that “everyone knows what we need.”
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Rafael Devers speaks out on Red Sox' disappointing offseason
Rafael Devers didn’t mince words about the Red Sox’ lackluster offseason, stating that “everybody knows” what the club needs to compete.
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Sam Kennedy: Red Sox ‘set parameters' on Craig Breslow's spending
Sam Kennedy explains that the Red Sox have been operating under spending parameters, but their focus is still to develop and extend young players.
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Red Sox third base outlook: Devers' defense must improve in 2024
Rafael Devers is the least of Boston’s worries for 2024, but there’s no doubt his defense needs to improve. We assess the third base position for next season.
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Tony Massarotti just wants the Red Sox to tell the truth
Felger & Mazz discuss the Red Sox weekend event, and their lack of any big moves this offseason, especially after Chairman Tom Werner claimed the team was going “full throttle”.
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Red Sox focused on pitching but have real holes to address on offense
The Red Sox’ quest for a top-tier starter has dominated headlines, but it shouldn’t overshadow some of Boston’s very real lineup needs, writes John Tomase.