Red Sox pitcher Justin Masterson, who is currently undergoing treatment for right shoulder tendonitis, made his Pawtucket debut on Sunday. After being thrown out by the Athletics for just 2.1 innings, Masterson was placed on the 15 day disabled list. He is 2-2 in seven Red Sox starts with a 6.37 ERA and has only pitched more… Continue reading MASTERSON MAKES FIRST REHAB START
MLB DEBUT GIVING SHAW CONFIDENCE
Travis Shaw’s plan for 2015 didn’t work out as Travis had hoped. Travis Shaw, a 25-year-old prospect, finished April with a.185 batting average and five more base hits. To prove that he belongs in the big leagues, he pressed at the plate to see if he would be allowed to play with Boston. Despite his slow start,… Continue reading MLB DEBUT GIVING SHAW CONFIDENCE
MASTERSON TOSSES BEST REHAB OUTING
Red Sox pitcher Justin Masterson continued Wednesday’s rehab assignment at McCoy Stadium as he recovers from a sore shoulder. Masterson, who had thrown 80 pitches for Double A Portland on June 5, looked to continue that performance in his second Pawtucket appearance and third overall rehab start. Masterson was undoubtedly at his best, dominating the Charlotte… Continue reading MASTERSON TOSSES BEST REHAB OUTING
Break comes at good time for PawSox
The Pawtucket Red Sox’ All-Star break could not come at a better moment as they have been in difficult times over the past month. The PawSox have lost just seven of their 27 games, including a 12-game losing streak between June 29 and July 10. The team’s biggest problem this season has been their offense. Despite having… Continue reading Break comes at good time for PawSox
TOP PAWSOX PROSPECTS IN ACTION
Eduardo Rodriguez is already making an impact in Boston and this weekend saw two of Boston’s top pitchers. Henry Owens and Brian Johnson, both lefthanders, made their debuts at McCoy Stadium against one of the most feared offenses in International League. Johnson was given the start on Saturday night, and he was able to fight his… Continue reading TOP PAWSOX PROSPECTS IN ACTION
PAWSOX NOT WORRIED ABOUT CASTILLO’S STRUGGLES
Red Sox fans have been disappointed by a lot in 2015. Rusney Castillo’s performance is near the top. The soon-to-be 28-year-old Cuban was signed to a $72.5 million, 7-year contract in August. It was much to be expected. He was injured early in 2015 and missed most of spring training. The organization decided to place him with… Continue reading PAWSOX NOT WORRIED ABOUT CASTILLO’S STRUGGLES