Red Sox admit they're 'not good' after brutal start
Sonny Gray’s blunt assessment caps a 12-32 nightmare, forcing Boston to confront roster and leadership failures mid-season.
The Boston Red Sox have hit rock bottom, and they’re admitting it. After a 12-32 start to the season, players and manager Alex Cora are facing a brutal reckoning with reality. Sonny Gray, Boston’s veteran pitcher, delivered the most unvarnished assessment yet.
'We’re not good,' Gray said after a recent loss, a blunt acknowledgment of the team’s struggles. The comment wasn’t an outlier—it echoed the frustration rippling through the clubhouse and the fanbase. The Red Sox’s 12-32 record through 44 games is the worst in MLB, and their 15 games back in the AL East leave little margin for error.























