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MLB · 2 hours ago

Red Sox Struggles: Can They Turn It Around Against Yankees?

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Red Sox Struggles: Can They Turn It Around Against Yankees?

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Dissecting the Challenges Facing the Red Sox This Season

As we explore the current state of the Boston Red Sox, it's clear that this season has been incredibly tough for the team. Despite historically being a strong contender, the Red Sox are struggling significantly. Particularly concerning is the performance of Brian Bao, who, after a disappointing start to the season, has been optioned down to the minor leagues as of June. This move reflects the broader issues within the team concerning player performance and management decisions.

The Red Sox are currently 11 games behind in their division, which poses a considerable challenge, especially considering they are in the last position. In light of the expanded wildcard format, the team remains only 3.5 games out of a playoff position. However, surpassing teams like the Astros, Twins, Blue Jays, and Orioles is necessary to even be part of the playoff conversation.

Criticism has been directed towards the team's management, particularly towards Craig Breslow, the chief baseball officer, whose decisions regarding team personnel have been questionable. While the pitching and defense have been satisfactory, the team's ability to consistently score runs has not met expectations. Their run differential is about even, indicating a mediocre performance that likely won't suffice for making the playoffs.

The lack of consistent performance extends to their players, such as Garrett Crochet, who has been dealing with injuries and underperforming. Brian Bao, expected to be a key player this season, has not only struggled on the field but also in his interactions with the media.

The current scenario suggests the Red Sox might be better off becoming sellers at the trade deadline, potentially rebuilding their roster to regain competitiveness. Unfortunately, the current team composition does not seem promising for this season.

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