And Worcester, as a ballclub, has a day at the plate For the first time in a week, the Red Sox went yard — and they left the ballpark twice! After some days recently where the bats have left them liable, Sunday was Bat Day in Worcester and Greenville, too, featuring some likely names hitting for power as the affiliates ran the table.
Bobby Dalbec had the perfect chance to prove himself to the Boston Red Sox. He once again came up short.
I’m not going to sit here and pretend to be the world’s greatest sports bettor, but I can tell you that I tend to bet with my heart. And while Bobby Dalbec has continued to disappoint at the plate, I’ve still out my cash on the line to support him.
The Boston Red Sox haven’t been the best so far this season but it’s mainly been due to injuries. They’re still third in the American League East and are staying in contention.
Boston Red Sox infielder Bobby Dalbec has been unable to establish himself at the major league level. He may have one last chance to do so.
The Boston Red Sox are still figuring out their perfect lineup entering the 2024 campaign. With a potential position change, the Red Sox would be given much more versatility in their roster construction.
The Boston Red Sox have some big changes coming, both to the front office and the coaching staff. When the new leader of baseball operations takes the reigns, he'll quickly have to determine whether he wants to keep the players currently under contract in-house or as trade bait.
Casas is in the midst of an excellent rookie campaign, putting up an .856 OPS with 24 home runs. He leads the Red Sox in walk rate and on-base percentage and has been Boston’s best hitter by wRC+.
While they have not technically been eliminated, the Red Sox have not shown that they can make up any ground in the hyper-competitive American League wild-card race.
An impressive season in the minor leagues should be exciting news for Boston Red Sox management and fans, but it might not mean as much for this first baseman.
The Boston Red Sox are one of the hottest teams in all of baseball right now. Boston completed a two-game sweep over the Major League Baseball-leading Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night and likely will be buyers ahead of the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora is dealing with a lineup problem as his team finishes a three-game road series against the Chicago White Sox on Sunday, but it's a problem he may be happy to have. And YB's Jack Daugherty is happy to share his HR prop for this one.
Bobby Dalbec thought he might not ever get another chance with the Red Sox. The slugger has been tearing up Triple-A pitching for the WooSox and, due to an injury to Pablo Reyes, Dalbec has another opportunity in the bigs.
The Boston Red Sox are sitting in flux after splitting a four-game set with the Minnesota Twins. Boston sits at 39-37, last place in the historically good American League East but only 2 1/2 games back of a Wild Card spot.
Dalbec isn’t exactly a youngster any more since he turns 28 in June, but as a post-hype prospect, he could be an interesting trade chip for the Sox to offer, as it looks like they’ll be competitive in at least the wild-card hunt.
The Red Sox have officially recalled infielder Bobby Dalbec from Triple-A Worcester, the club announced prior to Monday’s series opener against the Rays at Tropicana Field.
The Boston Red Sox announced to reporters, including Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe, that catcher Jorge Alfaro has been reassigned to minor league camp while infielder Bobby Dalbec has been optioned.
The Red Sox have optioned infielder Bobby Dalbec to Triple-A Worcester, the club announced earlier Monday morning. Dalbec, 27, appeared in 18 Grapefruit League games for Boston this spring, batting .235/.304/.510 with four doubles, two triples, two home runs, six RBIs, 11 runs scored, five walks, and 21 strikeouts over 56 plate appearances.
Would the Boston Red Sox swing a trade involving a fan-favorite slugger before the season starts? MassLive's Chris Cotillo indicated that spring training could a showcase for potential trade partners for first baseman Bobby Dalbec.
The Rays are one team that has expressed interest.
If you've seen the headlines coming out of Triple-Worcester, you'd think first baseman Bobby Dalbec is starting to turn a corner. He's seen a noticeable spike in power and the coaching staff is raving about his work ethic. However, the 6-foot-4, 227-pound slugger has yet to solve, or even improve upon his ridiculously high strikeout rate.
The history of the Boston Red Sox organization is undoubtedly storied and illustrious. Several great players and teams have passed through the organization, providing each generation of fans with some great memories.
The Boston Red Sox had a mostly quiet 2021 trade deadline. The team made one major splash by trading for a heavy hitter in Kyle Schwarber, but aside from that, the deadline lacked fireworks for Boston.
Alex Cora’s first exposure to Bobby Dalbec came well before he became manager of the Red Sox and well before Dalbec was even a member of the Red Sox. It’s a story you have probably heard before: Cora, then an analyst at ESPN, was covering the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.
In just his second plate appearance in the majors, Dalbec hit a 373-foot opposite-field homer.
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