Red Sox Review
2020 in Review: Alex Verdugo
It was a good first impression for the new right fielder.
2020 in Review: Christian Vázquez
It was another strong year for the Red Sox catcher.
2020 in Review: Phillips Valdez
Valdez was a nice surprise in Boston’s bullpen.
2020 in Review: Jeffrey Springs
It was a sneaky decent-ish year for the lefty.
2020 in Review: Kevin Plawecki
The backup catcher was a pleasant surprise when he got his chances in 2020.
2020 in Review: Martín Pérez
It turns out it was just one year in Boston, at least for now.
2020 in Review: José Peraza
The Red Sox took a flier on Peraza, but it didn’t pay off for either side.
2020 in Review: Yairo Muñoz
It wasn’t a huge sample, but he likely earned a role for 2021.
2020 in Review: Chris Mazza
He may have carved out a depth role for at least one more year.
2020 in Review: Nathan Eovaldi
He was miscast in his role on the roster, but overall it was a good year.
2020 in Review: Rafael Devers
A look back at an uneven year for the Red Sox third baseman.
2020 in Review: Bobby Dalbec
It was a good first showing for the rookie first baseman.
2020 in Review: Michael Chavis
It was a rough sophomore campaign for the infielder.
2020 in Review: Austin Brice
A look back at the righty’s first year in Boston.
2020 in Review: Ryan Brasier
A look back at the year that was for the right-handed reliever.
2020 in Review: Jackie Bradley Jr.
If this ends up being Bradley Jr.’s last season in Boston, it was a pretty great one to end on.
2020 in Review: Xander Bogaerts
A look back at another big year for the team’s best player.
2020 in Review: Matt Barnes
This was not Barnes’ best season, but he finished strong at the very least.
2020 in Review: Jonathan Araúz
We start our player review series with the Rule 5 draftee who made it through the season on the roster.
2019 in Review: Brandon Workman
The final in our series looks at one of the biggest breakouts from the season.
2019 in Review: Ryan Weber
A look back at the season for Boston’s depth starter
2019 in Review: Hector Velázquez
A look back at the year that was for the depth righty
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