According to Sean McAdam of Mass Live, Boston Red Sox infielder Vaughn Grissom is the favorite for the team to start at second base in 2025. The following updat ...
The Boston Red Sox finished their 2024 season with an even 81-81 record and in third place in the American League East behind ...
Have you made (or abandoned) any New Year’s resolutions? According to Fortune, most people give up on their New Year’s resolutions by only the second Friday in January. As a team in need of ...
The Boston Red Sox have a chance to form one of the best rotations in baseball this offseason. Despite injuries to two key hurlers and a lot of negative chatter heading into the 2024 season ...
The promise of Craig Breslow and the Boston Red Sox still making another big move — or just making a move at all — remains very much at the forefront of this offseason. However, the front ...
But the Red Sox for some reason showed no interest in retaining O’Neill, who went on to sign a three-year, $49.5 million free agent contract with Boston’s American League East divisional rival ...
Boston Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet is happy that his trade saga with the Chicago White Sox came to an end. "It's a big relief," Crochet said on Friday, per the Associated Press (h/t ESPN).
DALLAS — As far back as the trade deadline this summer, the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox discussed a deal for starter Garrett Crochet, but the trade didn’t materialize at the time.
In a major offseason move, the Boston Red Sox have made a huge move to help their pitching staff in a step towards competing in the American League East, after they acquired left-handed pitcher ...
The Boston Red Sox have finally made a splash and traded for All-Star starting pitcher Garrett Crochet, but they shouldn’t stop there. They could make another trade to land one more star in Boston.
The Boston Red Sox came up short in their free-agent pursuit of outfielder Juan Soto. President of baseball operations Craig Breslow is still on the hunt for an ace to fortify his pitching staff.
One of the Boston Red Sox's biggest needs of the offseason was a right-handed bat, and that issue became even more pressing over the weekend when outfielder/designated hitter Tyler O'Neill signed ...