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The Red Sox just DFA'd Hanley Ramirez

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By: Tyler Walters Dustin Pedroia will make his return to the Red Sox lineup tonight at Fenway Park against the Braves.  The only problem with that is the Sox didn't have room for Dustin on the 25 man roster, until now. Boston pulled the plug on Hanley Ramirez Friday morning and he has been Designated for Assignment.  The club now has seven days to decide if they want to trade Hanley or release him. This comes as quite a shock to the baseball world.  Ramirez is currently in the midst of a slump but had a terrific start to the season. He's batting .254 through 44 games with six home runs and 29 RBIs. The most obvious thing for the Red Sox to do to clear up a roster spot would have to get rid of Blake Swihart.  Swihart was once the top catching prospect in all of baseball but after he was injured playing left field for the Sox in 2016 he hasn't seen much action. He played in six games last year and has only made 33 plate appearances so far this season.  In those

Betts and Martinez out on the HR Derby

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By: Tyler Walters Other than taking first place from the Yankees, Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez's comments about the Home Run Derby has been the talk of Boston baseball this week. Both players have put any theories of the two battling it out in D.C. this summer to rest.  For very different reasons though. Betts made head lines this week when he said, "Hell no," to participating in the derby.  According to the Boston Globe  Betts says, "I don't hit home runs in BP.  Can you imagine me going against Aaron Judge?" Aaron Judge has already said that he will not be participating in this year's Home Run Derby but the point still stands with Mookie as he describes himself as "not that kind of hitter." Mookie Betts turns on a 3-2 slider for his Major League-leading 16th home run of the season, a three-run blast to left in the 3rd inning #DirtyWater pic.twitter.com/MSNR8uCONI — TheRenderMLB (@TheRenderMLB2) May 23, 2018 As much as the

Fear Factor: How to get rid of steroids in MLB

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When it was announced last week that Robinson Cano had been suspended 80 games for using performance-enhancing drugs , the dark cloud that is steroid use  once again loomed over the game of baseball.   Cano, an established superstar and eight-time American League all-star, is just the latest of many MLB players who have been suspended for steroids over the last decade plus. Although  steroid  use has declined since its peak in the late 90s-to-early 2000s, the problem   somehow still exists in the game.   Why is this? How can the MLB still not find a way to stop its players from cheating? A growing opinion blames it on a lack of fear.   "If there's no fear in the game, there's going to be no way of stopping this," said Nick Swisher on FOX. Swisher was a teammate of Cano's on the Yankees from 2009-2012.   And he's right. If players aren't afraid of what will happen to them if they us steroids, why would they stop?    The MLB first annou

Red Sox take 3 of 4 from O's

By: Tyler Walters The Boston Red Sox wrapped up their four game set with the Orioles with a win Sunday afternoon. Their was a lot to be happy about this past weekend for Red Sox fans as the bats were great and the pitching was pretty good as well.  The Sox outscored the Orioles 21-12 in the series. Game one was dominated by David Price who through a complete game with only 95 pitches.  And had it not been for Manny Machado hitting a two strike, two out home run in the top of the ninth Price would have completed a shutout. David Price was dealing for the @RedSox tonight. 😤 pic.twitter.com/7eFkdH108i — Stadium (@WatchStadium) May 18, 2018 I'm still not sure what we're going to get out of DP this year.  He's had games like this where it looks like his only competition for the Cy Young Award will be Chris Sale. Then he's had the games like he did against the Yankees where he gave up four runs in the first inning and says that he can't feel his fingers. 

Tampa looks to hold form against vigilant Capitals

By: Conor Duncan          The series at hand between The Washington Capitals and The Tampa Bay Lightning is shaping up to be one of the most interesting series of this playoffs so far. After going two in the hole at home, Tampa has brought themselves back into the series with a 4-2 win in Washington to make the It 2 games to one in Washington’s favor.     Game 3 was absolutely dominated by The Bolts power play. Two of Tampa’s four goals were scored with a man advantage, and both goals came from the Stamkos - Kucherov - Palat line. The bolts were also 100% effective on the penalty kill, shutting down all of Washington’s power play efforts. Special teams was not Tampa’s only strength however, the Imfamous Lightning forecheck came out of hiding Tuesday night, making the game a little more physical and even led to a few scraps.      So what does this mean? By no stretch of the imagination are the Caps out of it. The series is still 2-1 in Washington’s favor. But the Bolts have woken

People aren't talking about J.D. Martinez enough

By: Tyler Walters J.D. Martinez is absolutely mashing baseballs in Boston for the Red Sox and I can't get enough of it.  J.D. was the biggest offseason free agent acquisition in the MLB and I feel like he's kind of going under the radar because he's playing with the second best player in baseball (Mookie Betts). It's not that J.D. isn't getting recognition, because he definitely is, it's that he should be the number one story in baseball every day with how great he's playing right now. Martinez is batting .344 with a .631 slugging percentage and a 1.024 OPS in the 40 games he's played this year (173 plate appearances).  He's one of four players in the MLB with at least 100 plate appearances that is batting .330+ with a 1.000+ OPS (Mookie Betts, Manny Machado and Mitch Moreland are the other three). All that stuff is great but make no mistake, J.D. Martinez was brought to Boston to hit home runs.  And he's done that 11 times so far this se

Lazy Lightning lose control, Capitals take series lead

By: Conor Duncan     The Tampa Bay Lightning have some serious soul searching to do. After 2 dominant rounds of playoff hockey, the Lightning looked like the team to beat, but then after 2 devastating losses to the Washington capitals this weekend, the tides seem to have changed.          Game one of this series saw Tampa open on home ice, with no injuries to the lineup and a solid week of downtime, and with how well the bolts had been performing so far it seemed as though the Stanley cup final would be inevitable.... but The Caps had different plans. The caps took game on 4-2 and it though it seems like they got dismantled, there were a few key performances to be proud of. First off, Tampa played great 5 on 5 hockey. Most of the Capitals goals came off of a great power play from the Ovechkin line. Tampa got killed by taking needless penalties and letting emotions get the better of them, and if they regrouped and worked out the kinks a little bit, they would be fine for game 2 ....

The Washington Nationals are on fire

By: Tyler Walters The Washington Nationals have become the hottest team in baseball over the last couple of weeks.  The Nats are now 13-2 over their last 15 games. There was a great deal of hype for the Nationals coming into the season because they have a new manager and Bryce Harper is in the last year of his contract in Washington.  But the team got off to a slow start. They started their season with a sweep of the Reds but then lost a series to the Braves and were swept by the Mets.  They then went 7-10 after the Mets series but have found their stride lately. The Nationals are operating under first year manager Dave Martinez who was the Cubs bench coach before heading to Washington.  Martinez coached alongside Joe Madden for the last ten years so there was certainly a buzz that followed him to Washington. Since April 29, the Nationals have been clicking on all cylinders and last night was no different. Watching games at Chase Field in Arizona is always fun.  The ball fl

Red Sox looking to survive New York

By: Tyler Walters The Boston Red Sox dropped their second straight game to the Yankees in New York last night.  Boston blew a lead in the 8th inning and the Yankees went on to win 9-6.   The Yankees are now a game ahead of the Red Sox in the A.L. East standings and now hold the best record in baseball (26-10).   To be honest, I felt like my dog died after the Sox lost last night.  These games between the Sox and Yanks have meant more this year than they have in the past decade, but it's only MAY.   We aren't even close to the All Star break and I'm as tense as I normally would be in August.   The bullpen has been the nail in the coffin for the Red Sox this week.  Heath Hembree blew game one by juicing the bases in the bottom of the seventh and leaving Joe Kelly to try to get two outs and give up no runs in that situation.   Last night Matt Barnes blew the game in the eighth inning by giving up two quick runs before Craig Kimbrel gave up another two.  

LIGHTNING TO FACE WASHINGTON CAPITALS IN EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

           By: Conor Duncan     The Tampa Bay Lightning continue their push for the Stanley Cup  after eliminating divisional rivals  The Boston Bruins.  The series was emotional and physical throughout, but the Bolts pulled through,  winning the series 5-1. It was an important set of games for the Bolts for a multitude of reasons, but what stood out the most was the depth in lines. Tampa's star forward line of Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and JT. Miller  fell asleep for the first half of that series but where they fell short, players such as Brayden Point and Ondrej Palat stepped up, creating chances for everyone and scoring some goals for themselves.  Meanwhile over in Pittsburgh, The Washington Capitals ended the Penguins hopes of winning three straight cups with an overtime goal that led to a 4-2 series win. This particular series meant more than most and for many reasons. First off, The Pens had eliminated the  Washington Capitals from playoff contention for three c