Monday Morning Brushback: One of those weeks
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox faced a disappointing week, losing three of four games to a division rival and two of three to a struggling team. After an explosive previous week against St. Louis, the team's recent performance showcased baseball's unpredictability and the need for patience as they adjust to early season challenges. Defensive errors and potential growing pains for new players have been observed, yet optimism remains for improved performance with over 140 games still left in the season. The article encourages fans to stay hopeful as the team works to correct its mistakes.
A huge swing from a high-high to a low-low in the span of a week shows that baseball's a humbling game, but it's only April.
The defense may be flawed now but concerns can be alleviated; growing pains are part of integrating new talent into the roster.
While the start to the season has been disappointing, there's no need for panic as there are many games left to play.
Hitting and errors can be rectified, and with 145 games remaining, a better performance is still possible for the Red Sox.
Read at Over the Monster
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