
"We gotta start hitting the ball out of the ballpark. I think a lot of guys are gonna start to heat up. I was actually talking to folks from the other side, and they said after this cold weather you're gonna see a lot more home runs."
"The only way it becomes easier to do these things is if your opponent is soft and bothered by these conditions. And guess what? The Red Sox are that opponent."
"Over the last three seasons, Boston is now 7-17 in the 24 games they've played with a first pitch temperature at 50 degrees or below, which would extrapolate out to a 47-115 record over a 162 game season."
The Red Sox's performance declines in cold weather, with a 7-17 record in games with temperatures at 50 degrees or below. Hitting home runs becomes challenging, but pitching and fielding also suffer. The team's struggles are not solely due to weather conditions but reflect their overall performance under such circumstances. The cold affects focus and execution, leading to poor results. The team's historical performance indicates a severe drop in winning percentage during colder games, suggesting a systemic issue with their play in adverse conditions.
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