In case you didn't notice, your 2015
Carmine Hose have scored more runs than they've given up—a huge turnaround from their deep deficits on this measure for most of the year. With a spate of shutouts and the recent mauling of
The Bronx Embalmers, the Red Sox now have
a plus four run differential (735 runs scored, 731 runs against.) Moreover, they are on pace to tally 758 runs—
which is 124 more than they scored in 2014. Let's face it, baseball is all about scoring runs—so this late-season turnaround bodes well for their offensive capabilities in 2016.