Ron Borges believes if there's uncertainty surrounding Clay Buchholz's chances of making his next start, then he shouldn't be pitching. (Ron Borges; Boston Herald)
John Lackey has a five word quote that (beautifully) summed up this season and his career in Boston. (Bob Nightengale; USA Today)
It's on to the next level for Jon Lester after his performance in Game One. (Rob Bradford; WEEI.com)
Guess what? The Red Sox also witnessed Michael Wacha's development from high-school question mark to legitimate prospect. (Brian MacPherson; Providence Journal)
In case you were wondering, Mike Napoli will not be interested into the lineup as Boston's catcher while they play in the DH-free confides of Busch Stadium. (Tony Lee; ESPNBoston.com)
The 2004 Red Sox praised this year's club, including the one-and-only Pedro Martinez. (Kyle Brasseur; ESPNBoston.com)
Two very intriguing prospects were examined in Thursday's edition of the SoxProspects Top 40 Season in Review. (Will Woodward; SoxProspects.com)
Kirk Goldsberry, better known for his basketball writing, has a fantastic piece about patterns in MLB pitching. (Kirk Goldsberry; Grandland.com)