The third installment of a five-part series on the pressing questions confronting each team in 2013.
Spring training does not bring out the best in everybody, as Matt found.
Degree of greatness doesn’t always correlate to the ability to say farewell.
Breaking down the components of a component.
Seven years later, the book still isn’t closed on the mega-deal between Boston and Florida.
Life on the 40 shouldn’t be so rough.
Will Fowler’s career year persuade our panel to side with his salary figure, or will Coors kill his case?
After 2012, what should we unlearn about the Red Sox?
Hitting comes naturally, or else it comes with a lot of practice. Matt shares lessons learned from a lot of practice.
At some point, owners complaining about high salaries may start to lose credibility. Matt says that point is now.
For the price of a stadium, Miami won’t even get a punching bag.
Why wait around to find out what’s going to happen — or even to find out what people think is going to happen? Matt’s ready now.
There is more to a man than his statistics. For instance, there is the woman who isn’t his wife but shares a name with his wife. And more!
With just a one-year commitment, the Red Sox added a reliever with a terrific history.
When you hear a team is talking to Josh Hamilton this month, what does it mean?