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Adam Duvall's three-run homer and Trevor Story's four-hit day highlighted a 6-3 Sox win over the Tigers on Sunday. Joe Castiglione and Will Flemming had the call on WEEI Photo - © Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Adam Duvall talked about his big three-run homer & the Sox series win over the Tigers as he joined Joe Castiglione & Will Flemming following a Sunday win. Photo - © Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Chris Sale went 4 2/3 with just one hit allowed and seven strikeouts on Friday night in his first start in 59 games. He joined Joe Castiglione, Duke Castiglione and Rich Keefe after the game on WEEI's Sox Booth Photo - © Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports
Hour 1 - The Red Sox hosted the Tigers at Fenway Park tonight for the first of a 3 game series, and the Sox walked away with the dub beating Detroit 5-2. Jon Lyons comes to you live from Fenway to break down all the action including an impressive return to the mound from Chris Sale and a 3 run blast from Triston Casas
Chris Sale made his return to the mound and joined the guys after his impressive start
Lou Merloni, WEEI Boston Red Sox insider, joined Gresh and Fauria to discuss the defense of Masataka Yoshida, the complexities of playing left field at Fenway, Chaim Bloom hoarding assets, the reasonable expectations for pitcher Chris Sale, and the mindset of Alex Cora during the team's ups and downs.
Joe Weil reacts to the Red Sox 2-0 win over the Kansas City Royals. Taking a look at the Red Sox bullpen. We hear from manager Alex Cora. Should fans be excited about the return of Chris Sale?
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Some teams - like the Dodgers, Rangers and Mariners - have taken off after the Trade Deadline. Same can be said with a few players, with Michael Lorenzen highlighting the group that changed teams thanks in large part to his no-hitter Wednesday. There are also those who stayed put, such as James Paxton. With more than a week now since the Deadline it seemed like a good time to reflect on it all, with Rob Bradford sitting down with Paxton to get his honest view of what happened, what didn't happen and what might happen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Castiglione and Sean McDonough had the Wednesday call in the WEEI Sox Booth as the Red Sox bested Kansas City 4-3, here are the game's highlights. Photo - © Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports
Joe Weil reacts to the Red Sox 4-3 victory over Kansas City including Nick Pivetta's strong 5 innings in a starting role. Also, is there any concern over Trevor Story's first two games since returning to the Major League lineup?
Triston Casas joined Joe and Sean after the Red Sox 4-3 win over the Royals Photo - © Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora joined Gresh and Fauria to discuss keeping the team focused, their performances on the west coast trip, the team's play in last night's loss to the Kansas City Royals, the benching of Alex Verdugo, the return of pitchers Chris Sale and Garrett Whitlock, Trevor Story's return to the major league lineup, and how the batting lineup could be adjusted.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): The baseball world is buzzing about the lunacy that came with the Orioles decision to suspend broadcaster Kevin Brown. It's why Camden Yards was chanting "Free Kevin Brown" in the seventh inning Tuesday night. It's also why Rob Bradford sat down with Red Sox broadcaster Will Flemming to get an expert perspective on the situation. Flemming doesn't disappoint, with unmatched insight and opinion on the matter. It's an important podcast for all those still believing the beauty of baseball includes actual free speech. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Weil recaps an ugly performance by the Red Sox in their 9-3 loss to the Royals. Wondering if Kutter Crawford and the rest of the bullpen is gassed out with the long innings they've had to provide. Also, Trevor Story makes his return to the lineup and if his fielding is a good sign, but his batting is a bad sign.
Cooper Boardman reacts to a wild night at Fenway as the Red Sox snap their losing skid via a walk-off grand slam from Pablo Reyes. Also hear from manager Alex Cora and if Cooper thinks tonight could help Boston turn things around after a dreadful weekend against Toronto.