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Kerr's disgraceful treatment of Tatum continues to defy logic
What is Steve Kerr doing? John Tomase sounds off on Team USA’s baffling decision to bench Jayson Tatum again in the Olympic semifinals vs. Serbia.
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Chris Forsberg reacts to Jayson Tatum's DNP vs Serbia
Jayson Tatum did not play a single minute in Team USA’s win over Serbia Thursday. Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles give their reaction to the decision on Early Edition.
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Crawford's latest clunker highlights growing concern for Red Sox
The Red Sox have played well recently, but there’s still one lingering problem that could come back to bite them down the stretch, writes John Tomase.
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How much should Maye play in preseason opener Thursday?
Mike Felger, John Tomase and Rich Keefe discuss on BST with Felger & Holley.
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Dissecting the one play that proves this is a magical Red Sox season
Dominic Smith’s improbable play against the Royals was the latest sign that there’s something special going on with this Red Sox team, writes John Tomase.
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It's time to recognize Red Sox offense as one of baseball's best
The Red Sox are on fire at the plate, and their offensive approach might be enough to carry them to the postseason, writes John Tomase.
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Bobby Witt Jr.'s emergence highlights unfair pressure on Marcelo Mayer
Bobby Witt Jr. went from top prospect to one of the best players in baseball, and expecting Marcelo Mayer to follow suit is unrealistic, writes John Tomase.
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Four danger signs that could derail Red Sox as playoff race heats up
The Red Sox are in the thick of the AL playoff race but are exhibiting a few causes for concern as they enter the final two months of the season, writes John Tomase.
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Red Sox had solid trade deadline, but several AL rivals did more
Did the Red Sox do enough to keep pace in the American League? John Tomase highlights winners and losers among Boston’s chief AL competitors.
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Tomase: Red Sox have ‘no answers' if Houck, Crawford fall apart
Red Sox insider John Tomase weighs in on the Red Sox going 3-8 since the All-Star break, and how things may fall apart despite their acquisitions at the deadline.
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Breslow: Red Sox have sights set on the playoffs, deserved reinforcements
Craig Breslow spoke with the media about his satisfaction with the Red Sox’s acquisitions at the trade deadline.
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Breslow's first deadline is a win, because he gave Red Sox a fighting chance
Did Craig Breslow pass his first trade deadline test as Red Sox chief baseball officer? John Tomase shares his reaction to Boston’s moves.
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Tomase: Breslow went out and got what Red Sox needed at deadline
John Tomase reacts to the moves Craig Breslow and the Red Sox made to improve the club’s roster before the MLB trade deadline.
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Tomase: Does not feel like ‘wheels are falling off' for Red Sox
John Tomase reacts to the Red Sox’ struggles since the All-Star break and explains why he still thinks the team is a serious playoff contender if they can get some more help before the trade deadline.
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Tomase: Priester a ‘work in progress', but long-term upside for Sox
John Tomase breaks down the good and bad after the Red Sox trade for Pirates reliever Quinn Priester.
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Why the Quinn Priester-Nick Yorke trade is a win for Red Sox
Did the Red Sox get a fair trade by swapping Nick Yorke for Quinn Priester? John Tomase breaks down Boston’s reported deal with the Pirates.
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Breaking down critical Red Sox needs as trade deadline looms
What should the Red Sox prioritize at the MLB trade deadline? John Tomase takes stock of Boston’s moves to date, and what should come next.
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Profile: Red Sox re-acquire James Paxton to bolster rotation
A look at 35 year-old lefty James Paxton, who the Red Sox acquired from the Dodgers for a minor-league infielder
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John Tomase: I would not bet against Red Sox in a playoff series
John Tomase makes the case for why the Red Sox have a real opportunity to make the World Series this season and why ownership would be foolish to pass on bolstering this team before the trade deadline.
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Watch Larry Bird throw down most shockingly vicious dunk of career
John Tomase is taking a trip down memory lane to a 1983 game in which Celtics star Larry Bird turned heads with a Jayson Tatum-esque dunk.