Red Sox Still 'Stuck in Neutral' Despite Bold Coaching Staff Shakeup
The Boston Red Sox are making changes β but is it enough? Despite a bold coaching staff shakeup, the team remains "stuck in neutral," according to insiders.
The Sox brought in interim manager Chad Tracy after the mid-season dismissal of Alex Cora, hoping a new voice would spark a turnaround. But the results have been... mixed. The pitching is inconsistent, the offense can't find a rhythm, and the AL East is as unforgiving as ever.
The Problem
Boston's issues go deeper than the coaching staff. The roster has holes β an aging core, a thin rotation, and a bullpen that's been unreliable in high-leverage situations. Changing coaches can only do so much when the talent on the field isn't performing.
Tracy has tried to bring a fresh energy to the clubhouse, but players have been slow to respond. The same issues that plagued the team under Cora β defensive lapses, situational hitting failures, and a general lack of execution β have persisted.
What's Next
The trade deadline is approaching, and the Red Sox have decisions to make. Are they buyers or sellers? The answer will tell you everything about how the front office views this team. A buyer's approach says they believe the pieces are there and just need to click. A seller's approach says they're punting on this season and building for next year.
Either way, "stuck in neutral" is not where a franchise like the Red Sox wants to be. Boston expects more. And the clock is ticking. π§ΉβΎ
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