Predicting Red Sox games so far is like predicting April weather
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Predicting Red Sox games so far is like predicting April weather
"Just when you think they've figured it out, they lay an egg. Just when you think they're slumping, they respond with conviction. Trying to predict what will happen in a given Red Sox game so far this season is a lot like trying to predict what will happen with the weather on a given April day in New England."
"Given the fact that they're 1-4 in one-run games, have the second-fewest home runs in baseball, and Garrett Crochet has a 7.58 ERA, it's somewhat remarkable that the Red Sox are just two games out of the Wild Card as of Thursday afternoon."
"It wouldn't be surprising to see the Red Sox figure it out and ascend into a playoff team. It wouldn't be surprising to see them continue to stumble and finish last in the division for the fourth time in seven years."
The Boston Red Sox have shown erratic performance this season, with a record of 7-11 and last place in the American League East. They struggle in one-run games and have low home run totals. Despite this, they remain close to a Wild Card spot. Players like Wilyer Abreu and Connelly Early have shown promise, but inconsistency prevails. Fans expect a winning season but are frustrated by losses. The team's unpredictable nature keeps fans engaged, as outcomes often defy expectations.
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