Red Sox fans aren't happy this season

Boston, USAFri Apr 03 2026
Dave Portnoy, a well-known Boston sports fan, has had enough of the Red Sox this year. Instead of just watching games casually, he decided to bet on every single one. That turned out to be a bad move. Boston lost five of their first six matches, including a tough three-game sweep by the Astros. Now Portnoy’s frustrated, calling the team’s performance \"painful\" to watch and saying their owner, John Henry, doesn’t care about winning anymore.
Portnoy’s biggest complaint is about the team’s spending—or lack of it. He pointed out how the Red Sox let star players like Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts leave without matching offers. Even when they signed Alex Bregman, he struggled mightily, going hitless in his first 18 at-bats. Portnoy joked that Bregman might as well have just had \"a quick coffee\" in Boston before leaving. He’s now urging Henry to sell the team, calling ownership’s approach \"just running a business, not a championship team. \" On the field, Boston’s offense is barely scoring. Only Wilyer Abreu is hitting well (. 417 in early games), while others can’t seem to get hits. Pitching hasn’t been great either—some starters have allowed over six runs per game. The team hopes to turn things around with a six-game home stand against teams that made the playoffs last year.
https://localnews.ai/article/red-sox-fans-arent-happy-this-season-82da3d3

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