
The Fenway Park Report is THE Voice of Reason for Red Sox Nation, providing clear, calm, grounded coverage for Red Sox fans who want a steadier, more level-headed way to follow the team.
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The Fenway Park Report is THE Voice of Reason for Red Sox Nation, providing clear, calm, grounded coverage for Red Sox fans who want a steadier, more level-headed way to follow the team.
What FPR is not
FPR is not sports radio. No forced...
The Red Sox’s quick 2025 playoff exit wasn’t surprising in the wake of the Rafael Devers trade. But the impact of removing the team’s best hitter from the lineup was hard to see at first.
Roman Anthony carried Boston’s offense nearly singl...
Garrett Crochet, Brayan Bello, and Lucas Giolito led a rotation that carried the 2025 Red Sox. It took the group some time to settle in. Once it did, Boston finally had something it hadn’t had in a while: reliable starting pitching and rota...
Through the first month of 2025, the Red Sox offense has been inconsistent, including in areas where Masataka Yoshida excels.
Boston could’ve had a lineup with Yoshida at DH, Rafael Devers at third base, and Alex Bregman at second base. Th...
The Red Sox's trade of Rafael Devers wasn't about baseball, the roster, or Devers being a bad teammate. This organization has dealt with worse behavior from star players before.
There is some truth to Craig Breslow and Sam Kennedy framing...
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