
The Rays still have the best record in baseball.
The Red Sox still trail both the Rays and the Yankees (although they leap frogged Toronto into third place.)
And yet a lot has changed.
They looked like a dead from the neck up team in Detroit a few weekends ago and started a 10 game stretch against the Yankees, Twins, Phillies and Rays. And only the two games against Minnesota were at home.
It was a stretch that essentially could have buried the Red Sox.
And it began with a "Oh boy, I guess the season IS over" Papelbon meltdown in the Bronx.
Their record, including the Papelbon bed wetting, over those 10 games?
8-2.
They faced some of the best teams in the game and out hit them (they scored 5 or more runs 7 times in that stretch) and out pitched them.
In their current 5 game winning streak, the average Red Sox start has been roughly 7 innings and 1 earned run... against the best team in the NL and the AL.
Not much has changed except the Red Sox outscored the best team in baseball 19-4 on their own turf.
Notice has been served.
The Red Sox are waking up... you should have buried them when you had the chance!
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