For those among you who like to follow the behind-the-scenes drama about a modern professional sports enterprise, Netflix is jumping into the baseball world.
As they and MLB have announced, a Boston Red Sox series is coming this year:
With apologies to Red Sox fans, I don’t particularly care about the 2004 documentary part of things. If Netflix wants to follow up with one about the 2016 season, hey, now we’re talking.
As for the series that will follow the 2024 team, that is going to be FASCINATING. As you well know, the Red Sox are in a transitional period not only on the roster, but in the front office, where former Cubs exec Craig Breslow has taken over as the new President of Baseball Operations. Now you also have former Cubs and Red Sox chief Theo Epstein returning in an advisory and ownership capacity with the entity that owns the Red Sox. The fans are even more angsty than Cubs fans right now, if you can believe it, and the team is not expected to be especially great. This could be so very interesting to follow.
The docuseries will air in 2025, mind you, so for the obsessive baseball nerds among us, we’re already going to know a lot of what has or has not happened.
Then, assuming they continue to follow everything that the Red Sox do, we can expect the Cubs’ docuseries to come the next year …