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Giants, Red Sox facing the 'Curse of Rafael Devers' sportingnews.com

Alex Cora sends message to Red Sox amid horrid start to MLB campaign sportingnews.com

The Pittsburgh Pirates are off to a solid start to the 2026 MLB season. At 3-3, they just secured their first series win of the year, taking two of three against the Cincinnati Reds on the road. They're now set to make their first homestand, hosting the Baltimore Orioles for a three-game series. As ...

THE Boston Red Sox stunningly benched starting catcher Carlos Narváez for unspecified reasons. Red Sox manager Alex Cora gave a cryptic answer about the reasoning behind the benching. Before the…

Red Sox were putting too much pressure on Roman Anthony amid early struggles sportingnews.com

Two-start pitchers can be one of your key weapons to win your leagues, especially when they have favorable matchups. April 6-12 provides a parade of ace pitchers for fantasy managers. It won’t always be this good, so take advantage wherever possible. The pitchers below are ranked according to their ...

Garrett Crochet blasts his own performance against the Houston Astros on Wednesday which continues the woeful start to the 2026 season for the Boston Red Sox.

Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez had a few words for Garrett Crochet after getting hit on the ribs by a pitch from the Boston Red Sox ace.

The Boston Red Sox entered the 2026 MLB season with high hopes. They added talent up and down the roster. Through six games, things have not gone as planned. The Red Sox lost their fifth straight game on Wednesday, losing 6-4 to the Houston Astros. That capped off a three-game sweep at the hands of […] The post Red Sox’s Garrett Crochet embarrassed by Astros sweep, ‘it’s not acceptable’ appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Triston Casas is currently on the 10-day IL as he is still recovering from a left patellar tendon injury he suffered early in the 2025 season. Unfortunately, it appears the Boston Red Sox’s first baseman could be out for a substantial amount of time after experiencing a setback. Reports indicate that Casas, who is 26 […] The post Red Sox’s Triston Casas shut down, suffers brutal injury setback appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Toronto Blue Jays are urged to sign former Boston Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito to replace Cody Ponce as he suffered a knee injury. The post Blue Jays Urged to Sign Former Red Sox Pitcher to Replace Cody Ponce appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Boston Red Sox drop to 1-5 to open 2026 season, as early struggles mount and fan frustration grows following another disappointing loss. The post Red Sox Drop to 1-5 in Ugly 2026 Start as Fan Anger Mounts appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Red Sox catcher was benched on Wednesday for undisclosed reasons, and his manager’s answer as to why was cagey to say the least.

Rafael Devers isn't around to take the blame anymore, and yet Boston's dysfunction continues.

The Boston Red Sox are facing a trade decision after an update on first baseman Triston Casas.

Alex Cora declined to clarify why he made an unexpected scratch for Boston’s series finale in Houston.

It’s now officially April, and the last remaining notable free agent is still on the market. Lucas Giolito was far too productive last season for no team to take a chance on the former All-Star starter. Is it time that the big, bad Los Angeles Dodgers swoop in and sign the 31-year-old pitcher? Austin Owens […] The post Dodgers Emerge as Predicted Landing Spot for Top Remaining MLB Free Agent appeared first on Heavy Sports.

A common complaint among Major League Baseball fans this season is that watching their favorite team has become much harder. With MLB’s new agreements with NBC Sports and Netflix this season, there are now exclusive baseball games on three different streaming services (Peacock, Apple TV+, and Netflix), along with three different cable channels (ESPN, FS1, and…


Senior MLB umpire Mark Wegner makes a huge error while standing behind home plate for the game between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros on Tuesday.

Things have not gone the way the Boston Red Sox have hoped through the first five games of the22026 season. After opening the season with a 3-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds, the Red Sox have lost four in a row.Ace Garrett Crochet threw a gem on Opening Day, and since then, anything that could […] The post Red Sox Star Doesn’t Beat Around the Bush About Concerning Start to 2026 Season appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Nobody has had a more miserable start to the MLB season than umpire CB Bucknor. Nobody. Frankly, it's not close. Bucknor has always been a pretty awful umpire. We knew this before ABS. And then, ABS confirmed it last weekend when he forced the Reds and Red Sox to get in a "challenge-off" because his strike zone was so putrid. At one point, Reds player Eugenio Suarez won two challenges … on back-to-back pitches! It was pathetic. Bucknor, of course, was dragged through the mud for his awful performance – which also included a late ejection of Red Sox manager Alex Cora. For those who thought ABS would eliminate manager ejections … think again! Not even close. Not with CB Bucknor behind the dish. Anyway, CB was up to his old tricks again Tuesday night in Milwaukee, when he made – and I'm not kidding – maybe the worst call in the history of baseball. I'm serious. It was so bad, and got overturned so quickly, that players and coaches were seen LAUGHING at this dude from the dugout. Embarrassing:I mean, credit to CB Bucknor for having the nuts to make that call. We all thought we'd seen the last of a dying breed when Angel Hernandez "retired," but buddy, we had no IDEA that CB Bucknor was waiting in the wings. How do you miss that? Seriously, how do you miss him stepping on first base? Well, for starters, you don't even look at the bag. That's a great place to start! WHY did CB Bucknor take his eyes off the bag? That's literally his job. His one and only job in that situation is to look at the bag and see A) if he touches it, B) when he touches it, and C) who gets there first. Instead, CB just randomly follows the poorly thrown ball, and then calls him OUT based on … nothing. Just literally guessed, and, frankly, chose the worst possible door. I'm not sure I've ever seen a player miss first base. I played baseball for 20 years. I've watched it for 30. I can't recall a time when a runner missed first base. Second base? Sure. Third base? Once in a while. But FIRST base? Nope. Players usually get that one every time. But CB Bucknor, without looking, just assumes Jake Bauers missed the bag? Does he know replay exists? Did he not think someone would notice? This guy is just horrible. What a legendary run. I've never seen a call so bad that both teams just openly mock it. Amazing.

Red Sox get brutal update on .800 OPS slugger amid injury setback sportingnews.com

Red Sox legend gives blueprint to neutralize Aaron Judge sportskeeda.com
