Boston Red Sox
“All people right here believes that now we have a great crew.”
COMMENTARY
As if the dreary 40-degree climate enveloping Fenway Park on Wednesday wasn’t depressing sufficient, the cheers emitting from Boston’s ballpark mentioned all of it amid the Crimson Sox’s newest setback towards their archrival.
With every hack and unbalanced whiff that Boston’s hitters uncorked on the plate towards Yankees ace Max Fried, the anticipated din of groans and jeers echoed throughout Fenway.
Even worse, these gloomy musings have been solely undercut by the cheers of “Let’s Go Yan-kees!” doled out by a vocal minority of followers relishing within the futility of its nemesis.
Such has been the scene at Fenway Park to this point this spring for a Crimson Sox squad seemingly primed to construct off final 12 months’s abbreviated playoff look.
A lot for the entire optimism rooted within the thawing of a brand new baseball season.
As a substitute, the followers who’ve braved the chilly circumstances at Fenway to this point in 2026 have been subjected to an everyday train in ache and punishment. Primarily based on what we’ve seen to date, there’s been little optimism rooted in Boston’s bats thawing out of this present freeze.
By means of two video games towards the Yankees this season, Alex Cora’s membership has solely had one baserunner cross house plate.
That lone run got here on Wednesday with two outs within the ninth inning, solely marginally lessening the blow of an eventual 4-1 loss to New York.
In complete, Boston has solely collected 9 complete hits throughout 18 innings of offensive ineptitude.
“He’s actually good at what he does,” Cora mentioned postgame of Max Fried. “However we nonetheless should be higher. … It’s been robust, the entire homestand. … We’ve bought to be higher. All people right here believes that now we have a great crew. Good groups should discover a solution to rating runs towards a great pitcher.”
The entire fears concerning Boston’s offseason roster reshuffle — rooted in issues over the shortage of right-handed pop on the plate and the drain of established veteran mettle — have come to fruition.
Wednesday marked the sixth time this season that Boston has been held to at least one run or fewer, together with 5 occasions in its previous eight video games.
After whiffing on free-agent targets like Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman, the Crimson Sox pivoted to run prevention this winter — banking on elite beginning pitching and improved protection as an assured avenue to account for some anticipated rising pains on the plate.
As a substitute, the dearth of any kind of energy on the plate — coupled with poor roster building that usually relegates a key bat to the bench every night time — has Boston saddled with an usually sputtering offense that’s unable to claw again from any kind of deficit.
Aaron Boone and the Yankees may as nicely have began blaring Sinatra within the visiting dugout after Amed Rosario golfed a pitch from Sox starter Ranger Suarez over the Inexperienced Monster for a three-run shot within the first inning.
It was all that New York wanted on Wednesday, particularly with Fried on the mound.
The lefty — who the Red Sox reportedly targeted in free agency in December 2024 earlier than he signed with New York — pitched eight shutout innings towards Boston, giving up three hits and placing out 9.
Since becoming a member of New York, Fried is sporting a 1.10 ERA against Boston in 5 begins (together with one outing within the postseason).
Past Fried’s plus stuff on the mound, even a three-run gap is daunting for this Crimson Sox lineup to pull itself out of — particularly given their lack of home-run energy.
In complete, Boston has solely slugged 5 house runs in its final 17 video games. The final time Boston was restricted to 5 or fewer dingers over a 17-game stretch was all the best way again in Might 1993.
Jarren Duran — one of many few brilliant spots on Wednesday with a three-hit recreation — preached persistence for a younger membership that’s nonetheless looking for its footing.
“I’d say we’re placing stress on ourselves,” Duran mentioned. “I believe that we’re simply making an attempt to do an excessive amount of. We’re making an attempt to dig ourselves out of a gap. However on the finish of the day, we’re not likely in a gap. It’s nonetheless early. We nonetheless have a lot time to simply play baseball.”
Duran is true so far as the prolonged runway the Crimson Sox have in entrance of them. Boston nonetheless has 138 video games left on its regular-season docket.
For followers who’ve had little to cheer for by way of practically 4 weeks of baseball, it’s an indication of optimism that their favourite ballclub’s fortunes are destined to shift.
Then again, 138 extra video games of this offense could be sufficient to drive even essentially the most steadfast of Sox supporters batty.
“We’re in Boston. It’s an enormous market,” Duran mentioned. “We wish to produce for the followers and produce for ourselves and for the crew. The Crimson Sox have an enormous legacy that, clearly, even should you attempt to not put that stress on [yourself], it’s there. It’s simply a part of it. However now we have a hard-working crew.
“I imply, it sucks you guys don’t get to see what we do behind these partitions each single day. However I do know everyone’s working, and I do know persons are going to say, ‘Oh, nicely, it is best to work tougher.’ Effectively, we’re. We’re working onerous, as a lot as we are able to, to make everyone proud.”
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