Hooking the season to the fate of a rotation is a cliché that finally feels earned for the 2026 Boston Red Sox. After a brutal 2-8 start, the team’s outlook hinges less on a thunderous lineup and more on a bullpen-stabilizing, ground-up revival from its starting five. Personally, I think this is less a tale of individual brilliance and more a test of collective resilience; rotation chemistry can rescue a season in ways that lineups often cannot. What makes this especially fascinating is that the upside is tangible but fragile, resting on a set of small, plausible steps that may or may not align; it’s the kind of drama that sports audiences crave when the stakes are both urgent and uncertain.