Red Sox’ Troubling Habit of Starting Slow Translating Into Uphill Battle for Games, Season (Video)

by abournenesn

Jul 8, 2012

They’ve done it again.

Once again, the Sox starters have made things difficult on themselves — and the rest of the team — by spotting the Yankees multiple runs in the top of the first inning.

It’s a troubling habit, and one that’s proved hard to break, but hopefully the Red Sox can show that they’re a second-half team… in both Sunday’s game and in the entire season. NESN Nation’s Dan Duquette has more in the video above.

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