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With shades of Ellsbury, Casas injury could be a killer for Red Sox
The Red Sox never recovered from Jacoby Ellsbury’s injury in 2010. John Tomase wonders if losing Triston Casas will have a similar impact on this club.
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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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Andrew Bailey, biggest offseason pickup? And other Red Sox thoughts
From Andrew Bailey’s philosophy shift to an area of focus for Ceddanne Rafaela, John Tomase shares six Red Sox thoughts through the first week of play.
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Tomase: Ownership will âregret' giving up on Red Sox this year
John Tomase reacts to the Red Sox’ stronger than expected start to the season and why, by mid-season, ownership and the front office will regret thinking this team was not worth spending on in the offseason.
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At least one part of Red Sox' plan seems to be coming together
The Red Sox have plenty of questions in the present, but as John Tomase writes, the future looks quite bright thanks to five exciting players under age 25.
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Brayan Bello and Red Sox reportedly agree on 6-year, $55M extension
Zolak and Bertrand react to breaking news that the Red Sox have locked up Brayan Bello for the next six year, with a 7th-year club option, and how that deal compares to some of the best deals being made around the league.
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Red Sox first base outlook: Can Casas reach All-Star level in 2024?
With Triston Casas, first base is the least of the Red Sox’s worries entering the 2024 season. We assess the state of the position for Boston.
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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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20 Under 25: The Final Rankings heading into 2024
The fans have voted and we can unveil who took the top spot in our “20 Under 25” list
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How Casas, Yoshida fared in Rookie of the Year voting
Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson was named the 2023 American League Rookie of the Year, but Red Sox rookies Triston Casas and Masataka Yoshida earned some votes. Here’s where they finished in the balloting.
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Triston Casas named an AL Rookie of the Year finalist
Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas was named one of the three finalists for the 2023 American League Rookie of the Year award on Monday.
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Which big name free agent should the Red Sox go after?
John Tomase, Rob “Hardy” Poole and Phil Perry debate whether Craig Breslow and the Red Sox should go after Shohei Ohtani or Fernando Tatis, Jr. in free agency this winter.
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David Ortiz weighs in on talented trio of Red Sox youngsters
While the present is bleak in Boston, David Ortiz tells John Tomase he sees a bright future for three young Red Sox who could be franchise cornerstones.
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Triston Casas is a beast with scary-good potential for Red Sox
If you’re looking for silver linings in Boston, Triston Casas is rapidly emerging as one of the best young hitters in baseball, writes John Tomase.
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Chaim Bloom's job security looking less certain as Red Sox head towards last place
John Tomase and Tom Giles join Arbella Early Edition with Trenni to discuss the uncertainty of Chaim Bloom’s job security as the Red Sox continue to fall to last place in the standings as the regular season comes to an end.
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Tomase: Red Sox ownership second-guessing long-term strategy?
John Tomase explains why there may finally be ‘tiny cracks’ forming in the Red Sox’ strategy of only building long-term through the farm system and avoiding signing and re-signing star players.
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Ortiz on importance of star players in Boston: âIt's hard to walk away from winning'
In an exclusive 1-on-1 interview with John Tomase, David Ortiz explains why he thinks star players are so important in Boston and how it led to the team winning four World Series titles in a 15-year span.
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Triston Casas named AL Rookie of the Month for July
Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas was named MLB’s American League Rookie of the Month after a spectacular July.
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Mazz: Bloom's post-deadline comments show he's ânot equipped to be a big market GMâ
Tony Massarotti reacts to Chaim Bloom’s comments defending the Red Sox’ decision to make any major moves at the MLB trade deadline.
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Triston Casas' post-All Star break stats will blow you away
Red Sox rookie Triston Casas has been one of baseball’s best players post-All Star break, and these stats prove it.