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It feels surreal to Gordo, Sammy, and Pat that the Red Sox potentially salvaged their season by concluding a ninth consecutive win by rallying for their third straight road sweep over the Mets. Have thoughts about the trade deadline officially changed from selling to buying? Then, if the Sox do stay in the buy column, a debate rages about if the bullpen needs an addition more than the lineup. And, with the All star break now here, the guys share their first half superlatives like the biggest disappointment and who's been the team MVP.

Gordo, Sammy, and Pat can't help but feel good for the red hot Red Sox who've once again won five straight games. Is it now time to emotionally care once again or is this just a mirage? Then, Jake Bennett continues to dominate in his starts which puts another win in Craig Breslow's column. And, before getting hurt, Willson Contreras was riding high with making the All-Star team and committing to the Home Run Derby.

Gordo and Pat break down the suddenly hot Red Sox who are 8-2 in their last 10 games after a sweep in Anaheim. Is there now a realistic position where the Sox can be buyers at the trade deadline? Also, how much the Sox sell off may even change with the sudden hot streak going on. And, its hard imagine an All Star Game without Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras no matter how bad the team record is.

All those good feelings earlier in the week were wasted for Gordo, Sammy, and Pat with the Red Sox losing their series to the Nationals. Are we back to where the Sox have been all season or is this just a bad two-game stretch? Plus, Willson Contreras sparking the benches to clear and Connelly Early leaving with an injury was apparently too much for the Sox to overcome. And, vibes in the city get even lower with the Celtics getting almost nothing for their NBA Finals' MVP Jaylen Brown.

Gordo and Sammy chat with the Red Sox infielder taking the city by storm Anthony Seigler about his hot hitting since being called up. Seigler also mentions how he blacked out after hitting his first career home run off Gerrit Cole and where he gets his joy for the game.

There is a new energy from Gordo and Sammy fresh off a thrilling walk-off win to cap off a four-game Red Sox sweep over the Yankees. How incredible was this weekend for the Sox and when was the last time the fan base felt this god? Then, it still will take a long stretch of success for fans to buy back into having a competitive season again. And, the slings and arrows towards Craig Breslow does draw a tiny bit of sympathy after his radio interview last week.

Things continue to get lower and lower for the 2026 Red Sox as Gordo, Sammy, and Pat react to a series loss in Colorado to the worst team in the MLB. What is it that's keeping fans around watching these games despite the lost season? Then, it feels like the gamble Craig Breslow made with holding onto Jarren Duran is biting him and the Sox organization in more ways than one. And, its a really rough stretch for Marcelo Mayer, but nothing about his long-term future should be questioned at this moment.

Gordo and Pat have a feeling of Deja Vu with the Red Sox having the same outcome as last weekend only this time in Seattle. How much more has to happen for any discussion of a turnaround and does Chad Tracy come back as manager next season? Then, Sonny Gray is the obvious rental to sell off, but there is a debate to be had if he should be extended to have him on next year's roster. And, old friend Rafael Devers had more public drama on the holiday anniversary of him being traded away in 'Nuff Said.

Gordo, Sammy, and Pat don't think things can get more embarrassing for the Red Sox then their last two losses to the Blue Jays. Just how unbelievably bad is this lineup and have fans' anger turned into acceptance with every passing loss? Then, all eyes shift to the trade deadline and what the Sox could get by selling off Sonny Gray and even Aroldis Chapman. And, if Jarren Duran is to be sold then revisiting what his actual value is needs to happen first.

Gordo is going in the sell direction in his latest Who Says No trade proposal for Sammy and Pat. Would the Red Sox agree to a deal that sends Jarren Duran and Sonny Gray to the Chicago Cubs for a guy Boston reportedly had eyes on last offseason in Matt Shaw?