Sunday, August 31, 2014
Rusney Castillo Singles In Professional Debut
After a very long layoff, newly minted Red Sox CF Rusney Castillo has played in an actual baseball game. Castillo debuted for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox and singled in his first professional at-bat. He ultimately went 1-2 with a strikeout. He was also caught stealing. Said the $72.5 million-dollar-man, "I feel great. It was a good day. I’ve wanted this day to come for a long time now. It finally got here...My No. 1 objective would be to be the same player I’ve always been, to play my game and not try to do too much or try to become someone else." Hopefully, this is the first step to stardom.
Feat Of Clay: Buchholz Goes Distance In 3-0 Win
![]() |
(AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) |
Sox Acquire Jemile Weeks For Kelly Johnson
![]() |
Weeks |
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Rays 7, Will Middlebrooks & Some Other Guys, 0
![]() |
(AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) |
Teddy Ballgame Would Have Been Ninety-Six
Ted Williams would have been 96 years old today. When 'The Kid' was a rookie for the Red Sox in 1939, he only hit .327 with
31 HRs and 145 RBIs. And, while Williams effectively missed five years to military service (WWII and
Korea), he still managed to clout 521 HRs in 19 seasons. Those of us who were blessed to see him play in person will never forget the sight. While his .406 season in 1941 will live forever (and likely never be broken), he left a far greater legacy of playing the game right and developing a true science of hitting. He was the greatest hitter who ever lived.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Mookie Slam Powers Red Sox Past Rays, 8-4
![]() |
A Salami By Mookie |
Dalton Jones Industrial Average August Reading
Once again this month, all of our readers can "weigh in" on the State Of The Carmine Hose through our exclusive Dalton Jones Industrial Average Index. The DJIA (honoring the Red Sox all-time pinch-hit leader) gathers four
key metrics each month using a simple "0" to "10" confidence scale on: starting pitching, relief pitching, overall offense and overall defense. Each month, FN readers—through a simple one-page survey tool—can assess the fortunes of the team. FenwayNation will publish the DJIA Index Score
each month during the season. We invite all of our readers to complete
the quick survey, then simply hit "done", which automatically (and
anonymously) sends the form to FenwayNation. Here is the survey link for August: DJIA SURVEY LINK (Please complete and send by Sunday, August 31st).
The 'Rusney Era' About To Begin For Red Sox
![]() |
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) |
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Ex-Sox Danny Valencia Sticks It To Boston, 5-2
![]() |
(Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) |
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Seven Come Eleven: Sox Rally Late, Win, 11-7
![]() |
(Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) |
Ranaudo Named AAA Most Valuable Pitcher
![]() |
Anthony Ranaudo—IL Pitcher Of The Year For 2014 |
Buchholz Still Viewed As Most Disappointing
Even after a stellar performance in Toronto last night, most FenwayNation readers still consider Clay Buchholz to be the most disappointing Red Sox player of 2014. As the chart shows, 44% now view the tall Texan righty as the most disappointing, followed by 21% who think Xander Bogaerts should get that label. About the same number (19%) view Will Middlebrooks as most disappointing—while 10% feel that way about Jackie Bradley, Jr. Just 1% think Craig Breslow disappointed the most and three voters chose someone not on the list (at least one of which was identified as Shane Victorino). You can still vote in the poll HERE.
Cespedes Delivers Blown Win As Sox Top Jays
![]() |
NESN Screenshot |
Monday, August 25, 2014
FN Poll: Buchholz Is Leading Sox 'Disappointer'
FN's Latest American League Power Rankings
As we approach the watershed Labor Day weekend, FenwayNation has announced its latest American League Power Rankings. While the Angels have overtaken the A's recently, we still see Oakland as the #1 force in the AL—if for no other reason than they have a ridiculous starting rotation for the stretch run. The loss of Yoenis Cespedes has hurt their offense, but it shouldn't be a fatal blow. Anaheim is not far behind, although the loss of starter Garrett Richards will hurt them in the crunch. Those lovable Baltimore Orioles come in third in our ranking, followed by the even more lovable Kansas City Royals. Detroit has tumbled down to the #5 spot—despite getting David Price at the deadline. The Indians, Mariners, Yankees, Blue Jays and Rays round out the top ten. The Red Sox have dropped to #13 on the list—barely ahead of the two Lone Star State entries. Here are the rankings:
1. Oakland
2. Anaheim
3. Baltimore
4. Kansas City
5. Detroit
6. Cleveland
7. Seattle
8. New York
9. Toronto
10.Tampa Bay
11.Chicago
12.Minnesota
13.Boston
14.Houston
15.Texas
1. Oakland
2. Anaheim
3. Baltimore
4. Kansas City
5. Detroit
6. Cleveland
7. Seattle
8. New York
9. Toronto
10.Tampa Bay
11.Chicago
12.Minnesota
13.Boston
14.Houston
15.Texas
Sox Place Bogaerts On 7-Day Concussion DL
![]() |
Bogaerts After Beaning |
Red Sox Strand Fifteen On Way To 8-6 Loss
![]() |
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) |
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Breaching The Valentine Line No Longer Easy
Before the Red Sox lost seven straight, it seemed like a cakewalk for them to surpass the 69-win threshold so valiantly put up by Bobby Valentine's 2012 squad. Now, not so much. With just 33 games left in this miserable season, they still need 14 wins to get to 70. That's a .424 winning pace—and they're currently winning at a .434 clip. Also, as we pointed out before, they are mostly going against teams with .500 or better records—and even the one exception (Tampa) is nearly at that mark (.488). If they don't break this ignominious record, count on there being a lot of commentary from a certain Connecticut resident.
It's Official: Red Sox #38— OF Rusney Castillo
The Red Sox made it official yesterday by announcing the signing of Cuban defector Rusney Castillo to a 7-year, $72.5 million contract. The speedy 27-year old OF has put on 20 pounds of muscle over the last year and projects to be a top-of-the-order speedster who hits for average and some power. Essentially, he is the Jacoby Ellsbury replacement. Said GM Ben Cherington, "He's got a great combination of skills, defensive ability, speed, solid power. He's got a really strong track record in Cuba. We're excited to add him to the organization, and we feel he can be a part of winning Red Sox teams here for a long time." Castillo will wear #38 (Curt Schilling's old number).
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Sox Blow Another Three-Run Lead; Lose, 7-3
![]() |
(Photo by Rich Gagnon/Getty Images) |
Rusney Castillo Passes Red Sox Physical
According to CBSSports.com's Jon Heyman, new Red Sox OF Rusney Castillo passed his physical. It's unclear whether the 27-year Cuban defector (who just signed a 7-year, $72.5 million contract with Boston) will suit up and play today.
Koji Melts Down Again; Sox Blow 3-0 Lead, Lose
![]() |
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) |
Friday, August 22, 2014
Red Sox Sign Castillo: 7 Years, $72.5 Million
The Providence Journal's Tim Britton is reporting that the Red Sox have signed Cuban OF Rusney Castillo to a seven-year, $72.5 million deal. This works out to about $10.4 million per year over the span of the contract—and would take Castillo to age 34. According to WEEI.com's Alex Speier, the structure of the deal is as follows: "Castillo will count for $10.36 million against the luxury tax threshold for each of the seven years of his deal, including 2014. However, the Sox cleared enough payroll at the 2014 trade deadline that, as of now, it does not appear that they will exceed the $189 million luxury tax threshold in 2014."
FOX: Rusney Castillo Will Sign With Red Sox

A third major source is reporting that Cuban defector Rusney Castillo "will sign" with the Red Sox. FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal tweeted this out a short time ago. Rosenthal referenced the terms of the deal via a separate report by MLB.com's Jesse Sanchez: 6 years, $72 million. Awaiting official confirmation by the Red Sox.
Second Source Reports Red Sox-Castillo Deal
A second source, Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com, is reporting that the Red Sox are "on track" to sign fleet Cuban OF Rusney Castillo to a "record" six-year, $72 million contract. We will monitor the situation all day and bring you word of any official signing.
Castillo Close To Signing With Sox For 6/$72M
A exclusive report by Marino Pepén (TWITTER: @Marino_Pepen) states that Rusney Castillo is close to signing with the Red Sox, for six years and $72 million. This is, of course, un-confirmed—but it's the first discussion of hard numbers in the pursuit of the 27-year old Cuban defector. Stay tuned.
Carl Yastrzemski Turns Seventy-Five Today
![]() |
(Sports Illustrated Photo) |
REPORT: Red Sox Favorites To Land Castillo
According to a report by WEEI.com's Alex Speier, "sources with multiple major league teams" are indicating that the Red Sox are the "favorites" to sign fleet Cuban OF Rusney Castillo. Late last night, FenwayNation reported that multiple Cuban media sources were reporting that a deal with the Red Sox had already been done. It had been thought that the sweepstakes for the 27-year old had come down to the Tigers and Red Sox. Stay tuned—this could break at any moment today.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Sox & Tigers In Final Battle For Rusney Castillo
![]() |
Rusney Castillo |
Some Kind Of Blunder-Full; Sox One-Hit, 2-0
![]() |
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa) |
Top Five Reasons The Red Sox Stink In 2014
#5: Key Injuries. Actually, it's really just one key injury—to RF Shane Victorino. The Flyin' Hawaiian has played in exactly 30 games this year, hitting .268 with 2 HRs and 12 RBIs. Last year, despite nagging injuries, he suited up for 122 games, hitting .294 with 15 HRs and 61 RBIs. Missing him, Boston has had to mix-and-match a bevy of OFs—and only Brock Holt has been a success (and half the time he's playing some other position on the field anyway).
#4: The Buchholz Implosion. In need of a bounce-back year from Clay Buchholz, what the Red Sox got was a trounce-back year. The Texas righty has so far posted a 5-8 record and a 5.94 ERA. After performing as a Cy Young favorite in the early stages of 2013, Buchholz was chronically injured for a big chunk of the season, and performed at a mediocre level in October (4.25 ERA in 4 starts). He's even worse this year. The question is: 'Are we now seeing the real Clay Buchholz'?
#3: Over-Reliance On 'The Kids'. The Red Sox came into the 2014 season with a bit of a 'Pollyanna' attitude toward their younger players—tossing them right into the mix. Xander Bogaerts, Jackie Bradley, Jr. (after The Great Grady Sizemore Experiment failed), and Will Middlebrooks have not panned out as reliable starters. It also makes you wonder if the Red Sox organization is again over-valuing its "top" prospects.
#2: Underestimating The Loss Of Jacoby Ellsbury. While Ellsbury is not exactly an MVP candidate for The Bronx Embalmers, he is having a decent year so far (.276, 10 HRs, 54 RBIs, 34 SBs). More importantly, Boston lost a dependable, productive lead-off hitter. And, while Brock Holt eventually filled that void, he's not a permanent top-of-the-order solution. Ellsbury's dynamism is gone forever and it hurt this team badly in 2014.
#1: Raiders Of The Lost Offense. This could pretty much be the all-encompassing single reason for this awful season. The Red Sox are on pace to score only 621 runs this year—232 fewer than they scored last year. Averaging 3.8 runs per game was never going to get them a chance at back-to-back World Series Championships. For 2015, they need to stack their lineup with 3-4-5 hitters that can all go yard. You can even see the difference this year when they feature Ortiz-Cespedes-Napoli in those spots. Despite what the GeekHeads say, scoring more runs than your opponent is what wins ballgames.
Bard's Comedy At Fenway Should Be Tragedy
POLL— Fans to BenCher: Sign Rusney Castillo!
Almost nine in ten respondents (87%) to our latest FenwayNation Poll are supportive of the Red Sox signing International Free Agent Rusney Castillo. As the chart shows, a scant 13% feel that the 27-year-old Cuban defector is not worth the likely 6 year, $50 million outlay it will take to get him. Reports suggest that the wait to see who gets the speedy and powerful outfielder will be over very soon—perhaps before the end of this week. Contending teams like Detroit and San Francisco need to ink Castillo before August 31st to allow him to play in the post-season. The Red Sox, of course, have no such time constraints.
Another Buchholz Meltdown Leads To 8-3 Loss
![]() |
(AP Photo/Elise Amendola) |
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
REPORT: Lester Likely To Go To Empire/Theo
![]() |
The Horror |
Lackey Pays For Uni Number With Babe Ball
Apparently, former Red Sox pitcher John Lackey really likes the number forty-one. Why else would he hand over a perfectly good Babe Ruth-autographed baseball to teammate Pat Neshek for a dumb jersey number? We realize forty-two is always unavailable, and 40, 43 and 44 are already taken on the Cards. OK, OK, and 45 is Bob Gibson's retired number. Alright, we take it back, nice move, Lackey. For sure.
What The Sox Lose By Demoting Bradley, Jr.
![]() |
(Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) |
Curt Schilling Reveals Bout With Mouth Cancer
![]() |
(WEEI Photo) |
Red Sox Among Finalists On Rusney Castillo
![]() |
(Photo: www.juventudrebelde.cu) |
Angels Get To Koji In Ninth; Top Red Sox, 4-3
![]() |
(AP Photo/Elise Amendola) |
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Farrell: Either Betts Or Bradley, Jr.‚—Not Both
![]() |
Bradley, Jr. And Betts: One Or The Other |
POLL: Huge Majority Want Sox To Pay Castillo
Very early voting in our latest FenwayNation Poll shows that more than four in five readers want the Red Sox to shell out $50 million over six years for Cuban defector Rusney Castillo. As the chart shows, fully 86% want Boston to make Castillo's Pay Day, while just 14% think $50 million over six years is too much for the 27-year old outfielder. You can still vote in the poll HERE.
The Road To Breaking The 'Valentine Curse'
Your 2014 Carmine Hose have 38 games left to play in this dismal season. In order to surpass the win total of the 2012 Boys of Bobby Valentine, they will have to take at least 14 of those games. Seems like a pretty easy task, right? Except the eight teams they will face until the end have a combined .537 winning percentage—and only one of those teams is under .500 (Tampa Bay). They will face the division-leading Orioles six times (.577 winning percentage), The Evil Ones (.516) six times, Toronto (.512) six times, Tampa (.492) seven times, the Angels (.593) three more times, KC (.556) four times, Seattle (.540) three times and Pittsburgh (.512) three times. So, let's say the Red Sox play over their heads—at .500. That would give them 19 wins—just five more than needed to surpass The Valentine Line. That's 75-87 for the year. Still pretty, pretty, pretty bad.
Tazawa Miscue Leads To 4-2 Loss To Angels
![]() |
(Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) |
Monday, August 18, 2014
The Forty-Seventh Anniversary Of An Awful Day
On August 18, 1967—forty-seven years ago today—Tony Conigliaro suffered one of the worst beanings in MLB history. The Angels' Jack Hamilton fired a fastball at Tony's head and a sure-fire Hall of Fame career was derailed. The technical injury was: "a linear fracture of the left cheekbone and a dislocated jaw with severe damage to his left retina." His batting helmet did not, of course, have the protective ear-flap that is so familiar to us today. The Red Sox 'Impossible Dream' season had quickly turned into a nightmare. A year or so later, he remarkably won the Comeback Player of The Year award, but it was never the same again for the kid from St. Mary's High School in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was the fastest player ever to 100 HRs, but he would end his career with just 166. He was a shooting star that left us at the far too young age of 45. He is still missed.
Mookie Up, Jackie Bradley, Jr. Down To AAA
The Red Sox have optioned center fielder Jackie Bradley, Jr. to AAA Pawtucket and re-called OF/IF Mookie Betts to the big club. In fourteen August games, Bradley, Jr. was just 5 for 35 (.143)—with 15 strikeouts. Losing JBJ's incredible defense in CF will be a blow, but it makes sense to give him consistent ABs in AAA to see if he can get out of his offensive funk with little or no pressure. He will be back.
Haverhill's Carlos Peña Released By Rangers
![]() |
Peña As A Husky |
Matthew McConaughgey & Son Take In Fenway
![]() |
Matthew McConaughgey & Son At Fenway |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)