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Red Sox's Offensive Approach Appears Broken After Brutal Homestand

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Boston needs a new approach at the plate after its disastrous homestand.

Red Sox's Offensive Approach Appears Broken After Brutal Homestand originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Boston Red Sox 's offense has a lot of problems right now, from an alarming lack of power to struggles with runners in scoring position.

They're even scuffling at Fenway , where they scored two runs or fewer in six of their last seven games. A big issue is the team's free-swinging approach at the plate, which has been far too aggressive to start the year. That was evident during the Red Sox's three-game sweep at the hands of the New York Yankees this week.

Boston had far too many short and unproductive at-bats against the Yankees, managing just three runs and 13 hits against them. That made life too easy for New York's pitching staff, which got 22 1/3 innings from its starting pitchers and barely had to dip into its bullpen. Yankees pitchers averaged just 119 pitches per game against Boston, whereas Red Sox pitchers averaged 141 pitches per game.

In 11 of the 27 innings, the Yankees pitchers retired the Red Sox on 11 or fewer pitches. 33 Red Sox hitters saw 1 or 2 pitches in their at-bats https://t. co/aB2doLT4s8 — Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) April 24, 2026 In 11 of the 27 innings, New York's pitchers threw 11 or fewer pitches.