Former Red Sox Champion Kevin Millar 'A Little Concerned' By Poor Start
Kevin Millar said the Boston Red Sox's season could get "weird" if they don't turn their season around in the opening homestand.
Former Red Sox Champion Kevin Millar 'A Little Concerned' By Poor Start originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Kevin Millar isn't panicking over the Boston Red Sox 's 1-5 start, but he's also not dismissing the tumultuous opening week.
Boston matches the Chicago White Sox and Athletics for MLB's worst record after getting swept by the Houston Astros. Millar admitted on MLB Network's "MLB Now" that he's getting a bit antsy ahead of the Red Sox's home opener. "Yeah, I have a little concern," Millar said on Thursday.
The 2004 World Series champion doesn't think the Red Sox can afford to lose too much ground in a highly competitive American League East. Millar surmised that their circumstances could quickly get uncomfortable if they don't rebound during a six-game interleague homestand against the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers. "It can get weird, and these fans can get really weird," Millar said.
"You're in a tough division. The Blue Jays are better. The Orioles are better.