January is a time to consider all that might be possible for the year ahead. The Boston Red Sox's trade decisions are no exception. Boston's search for a right-handed bat is well-documented ...
One of the most intriguing storylines left this winter is the free agency sweepstakes of Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman. The Astros and the New York Yankees were two of the favorites to ...
A new year has arrived, and after a seemingly endless cycle of the same old thing, there’s finally reason to believe 2025 might bring meaningful change for the Red Sox. The club has already ...
Last winter, Red Sox chairman Tom Werner gave us a punchline for the ages when he pledged that the Sox would go “full throttle” after their last-place finish of 2023. The Sox “had interest ...
BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox, who struggled to find five dependable starting pitchers last season, are considering a six-man rotation in 2025. "We have had some conversations," Red Sox chief ...
The month of December began with the starting rotation as a glaring area of need for Craig Breslow and the Red Sox. As it ends, after trading for Garrett Crochet, signing two-time All-Star Walker ...
This story originally appeared in the Globe’s Sunday Baseball Notes. Read the rest here. The Red Sox’ agreement with Walker Buehler came just days after the team’s two-year, $18.25 million ...
The Red Sox’ most notable free agent signing of the winter — at least to this point — is now official, and it comes with some contract language that had previously gone unreported.
Referred to by teammates as "Barry Bonds," Boston Red Sox prospect Kristian Campbell put on a hitting clinic across three levels to earn the 2024 USA TODAY Sports Minor League Player of the Year ...
Cross off another right-handed hitter the Red Sox were reportedly interested in signing, but whiffed on. Teoscar Hernandez returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year, $66 million contract ...
The Red Sox are reportedly still pursuing 23-year-old Japanese phenomenon Roki Sasaski, but are now considered dark horses at best to land the young righty whose fastball has been clocked at 102 mph.
Triston Casas’s spot on the Red Sox seems to be safe after the team acquired a trio of starting pitchers, but they were willing to let him go for more than just pitching help. Boston offered ...