Why Are the Boston Red Sox So Bad?

Why Are the Boston Red Sox So Bad?

The 2022 MLB season is a little over a month old, and a quick check of the standings shows the big-money teams are thriving. One notable exception to that rule is the Boston Red Sox.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels all sit atop their respective divisions and are among the best teams in baseball. Not among those teams off to hot starts are the Boston Red Sox, who have limped to a record of 11-19 and who already sit 10.5 games back of the Yankees in the American League East. So what is going on in Boston, and why aren’t the Sox winning? There may not be easy answers to either question.

The Red Sox opened the season with a payroll of $218.1 million, and a luxury tax payroll of $236.6 million. Despite that, they are currently two games worse than the Baltimore Orioles, and have the sixth-worst record in the league. A check of the stats answers some of the questions you may be asking.

Boston currently ranks 25th in baseball in OPS (.628). 26th in runs scored (104), 27th in on-base percentage (.284), 25th in slugging percentage (.344) and 28th in home runs (17). The offense has been flat-out terrible. Other than Xander Bogaerts (.880), Rafael Devers (.854) and J.D. Martinez (.830), no Red Sox regular has an OPS over .700. In fact, fourth on that list is Alex Verdugo who is at a woeful .576. Big offseason addition Trevor Story has been terrible, slashing .204/.282/.276. It’s been all bad for Boston.

The issue is, the pitching hasn’t picked up the offense while it’s struggling. As a team, the Red Sox are 18th in ERA (3.71), and the bullpen’s ERA is 4.07, which is 21st in the league. The bullpen has surrendered 58 earned runs and 52 walks in 30 games and leads the majors with eight blown saves. The starting pitching actually hasn’t been bad. While Sox pitchers have combined for just four quality starts, the starters rank 10th in baseball in ERA (3.41). There hasn’t been a ton of consistency and guys aren’t typically going deep into games, but the starters certainly aren’t the problem.

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