Sweat Dissolves Water
Friday, July 10, 2026
Red Sox 2, White Sox 1
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Red Sox 5, White Sox 0
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Red Sox 6, White Sox 1
As of last night, the Boston Red Sox are no longer the worst team in the AL East.
Peyton Tolle pitched six innings of shutout, two-hit baseball, striking out six and giving up only one walk. Tolle is the first Red Sox pitcher since Dennis Eckersley in 1978 to make at least four starts of 6.0-plus innings while allowing zero earned runs in a single season.
Meanwhile, both Monasterio and Rafaela homered in the first to give Boston an early, 3-0 lead. Wong made it 4-0 in the fourth with a sac fly, and then in the top of the ninth, Contreras, Gonzalez, and Durran added all the insurance one could want with a pair of RBI doubles and a single.
That's four straight wins for the Sox, a feat they've only managed once before this season when they swept the Yankees. Since that series against New York started back on June 25, the Red Sox have gone 9-2, and finally (finally!) out of the AL East basement. They're now in fourth place, a half-game ahead of Baltimore and 12½ back from the Rays, who beat the Yankees last night.
Rooke Jake Bennett (3-3, 3.10) will face the White Sox tonight for the first time in his short career (he only came up to the majors on May 1). He'll be opposite Chicago's Davis Martin (9-3, 3.08), who's started twice against Boston. Last year, he went six innings against the Red Sox, striking out six but also giving up six hits (one earned run) in an 11-1 Chicago blowout.
Let's hope for better results tonight.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Red Sox 7, Angels 5
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Arctic Update
Before heading up to the Arctic, we first need to acknowledge that former Hudson River whitewater guide Kelsey Pfendler completed her trip from Monterey, California to Oahu, Hawaii. Rowing her 21-foot boat, Lily, solo, she shattered both the men's and women's records in 43 days, 17 hours, and 55 minutes. She became the first and youngest American woman to row the mid-Pacific trip solo. Congratulations.
Meanwhile, way up north on Saint Paul Island in the Bering Sea, English captain Ella Hibbert is still prepping her boat, the Yeva, to complete her solo circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean. She's been on St. Paul since mid-May, prepping and repainting the Yeva since mid-May, getting everything ship-shape before heading back out. Once she sets sail, she'll pass north over Russia and Scandinavia to return to her original starting point west of Iceland.
Ice-free conditions on the Kara Sea generally don't begin until mid-July and last through mid-October, so there's no reason for Hibbert to head out any earlier. In fact, it would be foolish to start too soon, as she'd only be waiting from her boat for the ice to clear while needlessly consuming fuel, food, and supplies. However, she's now gotten the Yeva out of drydock and into the water, and hopefully has taken her for a few test runs.
Meanwhile, Brazilian explorer, adventurer and author Tamara Klink is in Homer, Alaska, reunited with her ship, the Sardinha 2. She posted some pics on Instagram of her and a crew priming, painting, and repairing the boat after it's long winter dry-docking in Homer.
I've visited Homer twice, once in 1994 and again in '95 - marvelous little town, friendly people, lots of bars. The Key West of Alaska, in that it's at the end of the road on a long spit off an even longer peninsula. There's nowhere further to go from Homer other than to turn around and head back, although I convinced someone there to ferry me and my backpacking buddy across Kachemak Bay to the roadless Kenai mainland for a taste of true wilderness camping. No one there but a sky full of air, 40,000 grizzles, and me (and my friend). Intimidating, but a great reminder of what it feels like to not be on the top of the food chain. And to trust some random boat dude to keep his promise to come back and pick us up the next day (he did).
But this isn't a post about me. What captain Klink plans to do this summer on the Sardinha is anyone's guess. Sail the boat back down to Brazil? Travel back through the Northwest Passage again, but this time in the opposite direction? Follow Hibbert on the so-called Northeast Passage over Russia and into the Atlantic? We'll have to continue to follow her social media posts to find out.
Red Sox 8, Angels 1
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Red Sox 5, Angels 2
Friday, July 3, 2026
Burlap Heroes
Burlap heroes are those who recognize living as a heroic act - the occupiers of sun-up barstools; the cubicle-planted; the ghosts of Greyhounds; the reasonably sketchy. A burlap hero is one who marches, consciously or not, back to the sea in hopes of making no splash, who understands and embraces the imperfection of being, and in that way, stretches the definition of sainthood to fit. - Nate Wooley
Thursday, July 2, 2026
The Boston Brown Out
Sweat Dissolves Water is saddened to note that the Boston Celtics have traded five-time All-Star and 2024 Finals MVP Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers for 36-year-old Paul George and two future first-round draft picks.
It's almost enough to make us want to switch allegiances to some other team.
After winning an NBA Championship and then rebuilding after Jayson Tatum's 2025 injury, the Celtics have apparently decided to emulate the Red Sox and trade away their top talent (to a division rival, no less), prioritizing front-office profit over winning.
I'm no Nostradamus, but here's a sneak preview of the Celtics' future: they will finish third in the Atlantic Division behind the Knicks and the Sixers in the 2026-27 season, miss the playoffs, and then things will go downhill from there. We'll soon be looking back at the 2013-14 season (25-57) with fondness.
The pride of Marietta, Georgia, Brown attended Wheeler High School. He lead Wheeler to a 30-3 record in his senior year and to victory in the Georgia Class 6A State Championship. The Celtics are the only NBA team for whom he's played. Celtics' management has done him dirty and are showing callous disregard for their fans.
We here at Sweat Dissolves Water are biologically incapable for cheering for the Knicks or the Sixers. Fuck them. There's also no way we're getting on board with the Lakers, Warriors, or Spurs. Can we swallow our pride and cheer for our hometown Atlanta Hawks? I doubt it - they're a heart-break team. Jokić's not enough for us to support the Nuggets, so I guess we're stuck with our old friends Jrue Holiday, Timelord Robert Williams III, and the Portland Trailblazers?
Go, Blazers? No, that doesn't feel right.
We're sickened and saddened and shocked. Thank you for your years here, Jaylen, and thank you for the 18th banner. You'll be missed.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Nationals 10, Red Sox 2
No trophies again, but no excuses either - the Red Sox were blown out at home by the Washington Nationals and lose the series, two games to one It's back to their underperforming selves ,apparently.
Payton Tolle gave up an uncharacteristic six runs - two in the first inning and four more in the fourth. The bullpen gave up another four runs, a fifth in that fourth inning disaster to make it 7-0, and then three in the seventh. The Nats walked in a Boston run in the seventh inning and as long as the bases were loaded, the Sox squeezed out another run that inning, but that was it offensively.
Two straight losses after their first home sweep and winning five in a row for the first time this year. At least we're not the New York fucking Yankees, who've lost seven straight games.
Still, the last-place Red Sox are 13½ back from first. and about to start a nine-game road trip through the basements of the MLB - three against the last-place L.A. Angels (36-51) and three against the last place Mets (36-51), with the first-place Chicago White Sox (45-40) sandwiched in between. Knowing this year's Sox, they'll probably sweep Chicago and settle for 1-2 losses in L.A. and N.Y.
They're off tomorrow (travel) but will probably start rookie Jake Bennett (2-3, 3.27) on Friday in L.A. The Angels will likely open with veteran Reid Detmar, who was a reliever last season before returning to a starter this year. Detmar is a career 3-1 against Boston with one save, 34 K's and only one home run, so our work is cut out for us.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Nationals 8, Red Sox 1
Monday, June 29, 2026
Red Sox 6, Nationals 3
Another day, another trophy. The Boston Red Sox, fresh off their four-game sweep of the New York Yankees and well into the greatest team turnaround in the history of sports, won their fifth straight game today, the first time this season they've won five straight.
Washington scored first and in the first, but both Contreras and Durbin homered in the bottom of the inning to give Boston a 4-1 lead. Abreu and Narváez both hit RBI sac flies in the second and third to make it 6-1, Boston, while Suarez struck out eight over six innings before giving up a two-run double. The bullpen held on (no Chapman appearance) and the Red Sox are a perfect 5-0 so far in this home stand.
The team dug themselves into a deep hole this season, so despite the 5-0 run, the Red Sox (37-46) are still in last place, 12 games back from idle Tampa Bay. And they're still only 17-25 at home. And not that it makes any difference to us, but it's still just so much fun to note, the Yankees lost to Detroit tonight, their fifth straight loss and eighth in their last ten games. Yankees suck.
Tomorrow, young Connelly Early (7-5, 3.59) will take the mound against the Nats' Cade Cavalli (4-4. 4.06). It will be Early's fist time pitching to the Nationals, just as it will be Cavalli's first start against Boston. Anything can happen. No one knows. But the Sox are 1½ run favorites to win the game.
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