The Boston Red Sox are off to a bit of a sluggish start, but one week of the season isn’t a big enough sample size in MLB to start making total assessments of a talented team’s ability. However, you can certainly start to notice trends on who may or may not be a dependable hitter or pitcher.
Boston is in the midst of a three-game set with the San Diego Padres. The Red Sox are 2-5 this season, but could pick up their third victory shortly. With the slow start comes some rash reactions from the social world of MLB. In a recent piece for FanSided.com, writer Oliver Fox hits the Red Sox with a strong reaction to the early-season woes.
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GettyCINCINNATI, OHIO – MARCH 29: Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora stands at the pitcher’s mound during a pitching change during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on March 29, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Jeff Dean/Getty Images)
In a series of overreactions from the first week of the MLB season, Fox hits the Red Sox with this overreaction:
“Overreaction: The Red Sox offseason was all smoke”
“Roman Anthony had a great Opening Day and has been awful since, only hitting a garbage-time, pinch-hit home run in the finale of a series sweep at the hands of the Houston Astros. Ranger Suarez and Sonny Gray looked like they were haunted by the ghosts of Dustin May and Walker Buehler, and, save for Wilyer Abreu â who apparently is amazing now â all the World Baseball Classic ballers have been seriously cold.”
It’s called an overreaction for a reason, but Fox may have a point. Pair the poor starts from Ranger Suarez and Sonny Gray with Caleb Durbin’s atrocious start at the plate, it’s easy to point to the moves the front office made this offseason as a reason for the disappointing start.
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Surely the Red Sox Will Turn it Around
However, with all that being said, the Red Sox are a very talented team top to bottom, and have one of (if not the best) the best closers in baseball, and Garrett Crochet.
Just as quickly as ‘everything that can go wrong has gone wrong’ happens, Boston can just as quickly start having things turn in its favor.
One thing the Red Sox could consider is making a blockbuster trade. Craig Breslow has been very trade-friendly in recent seasons, and the infield still needs to be addressed.
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