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Jon Couture

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Agawam, MA, United States

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Past articles by Jon:

The story of the 2022 Red Sox is a pitching failure, and not easily solved

August has brought no respite from this team's maddening inconsistency. Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

In baseball's best division, the Red Sox are a deserving last place team

Sunday brought the Red Sox smiles, but as is their custom, the success was mostly outside the lines. Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

Injured and insufficient, the Red Sox' evolution just feels another week closer

The only teams to skid harder than the Red Sox and Pirates since the All-Star break are Detroit and Washington. → Read More

There's logic in the Red Sox' decision making, but it hasn't kept them from being a mess

The Red Sox traded their starting catcher, but added a few players while they hover around .500. Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

These Red Sox are guaranteed 10 games at Fenway. After that is up to them.

Ten more games at Fenway before the deadline. Ten games that this group has to make a statement, no matter what. → Read More

Does Chris Sale's injury mean sale time for the Red Sox?

After a scary Sunday in the Bronx, what can the 2022 season be for the now spiraling Red Sox? Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

Life can't be easy for the Red Sox on the fringes of contention

It feels like the Boston Red Sox, who have lost 12 of 17, are pressing again. Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

With two stirring comebacks, Red Sox philosophy keeps showing its worth

The Red Sox certainly needed these games more than the Yankees did, and played them as such. Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

Outside of Rafael Devers, a dreadful night to begin a dreary-seeming weekend for Red Sox

It's fine. Really. Because it sure feels too late for the Red Sox to catch the Yankees Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

One scary series in Toronto makes clear where Red Sox need Garrett Whitlock

So, where would you use Garrett Whitlock when he recovers from his hip injury? Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

Rob Refsnyder making the most of his chance as Red Sox try to do the same

Rob Refsnyder had an RBI single on Sunday, making another clutch play as the Red Sox string together wins in June. Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

St. Louis, legendary trio add spice to key Red Sox weekend series at Fenway

There will be special players visiting Fenway Park this weekend. Even if their primes are behind them, we best take a moment to enjoy. → Read More

The surging Red Sox are finding unbelievable ways to win

From improbable Rafael Devers homers to spectacular catches, the Red Sox are using clutch plays to gain ground in the American League. → Read More

In Rafael Devers, Red Sox have a player every prospect watcher dreams of

COMMENTARY Suffice to say, the puzzle has started to fall together for the Red Sox even if it’s taken a shape few of us expected. Despite Shohei Ohtani outclassing them […] → Read More

Can a bullpen as messy as the Red Sox' make a deep run?

What's the worst bullpen to ever contend for a World Series? It feels time to ask now. Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

Blowouts happen, but they make it hard to avoid tightrope Red Sox must walk

Blowouts happen, but they make it hard to avoid the tightrope that the Red Sox must walk. Read more on Boston.com → Read More

The Red Sox are hot. Mookie Betts has been hotter.

As part of a bonkers LA lineup, Boston's former homegrown star Mookie Betts is leading the parade again. Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More

The Red Sox are rolling, but their closer problem is still no closer to a solution

COMMENTARY Two weeks ago, I was nosing around the Red Sox site and discovered a sponsored video feature, “Homestand Highlights.” It’s simple enough: A little minute snippet of, well, highlights […] → Read More

In two nights, Red Sox show what they're capable of at an opportune time

With a soft schedule the next two weeks, a team warming up can undo some early-season damage. Read more on Boston.com. → Read More

The Red Sox had a reasonably good weekend, just in time for a big test

As the Houston Astros come to town, are the Sox finally starting to establish themselves? Read the story on Boston.com. → Read More