A left-handed starter who spent part of six seasons with the Atlanta Braves reportedly inked a minor-league deal with the ...
and he was asked why he's chosen to wear No. 0 with the Red Sox. "No. 21 was taken, or somewhat taken, or however you guys classify it," Buehler said (via. Chris Cotillo). But no, I had few ...
In a recent column outlining 25 predictions for the Red Sox's 2025 season, Chris Cotillo of MassLive expressed his belief that this would be Story's last year with the club. "This seems hard to ...
Advertisement This time last year, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow had just started in his role, the Red Sox had just traded Chris Sale and manager Alex Cora was entering the final year of ...
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 ...
Through the first two months of the offseason, the Boston Red Sox have acquired two starting pitchers who can slot in near ...
as all Boston did in its rotation was swap out Chris Sale for Lucas Giolito. As a result, Bello did start on Opening Day. He pitched well in Seattle. 8. The Red Sox play better on their opening ...
TODAY: The breakdown of Buehler’s deal is provided by MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo (multiple links ... DEC. 28: The Red Sox officially announced the Buehler signing. It’s an interesting ...
The Boston Red Sox acquired Garrett Crochet earlier this month, which has been their biggest signing of the off-season thus far. In return, they traded four of their highly rated prospects: Kyle ...
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 ...
Both Underdog Fantasy’s Jared Carrabis and MassLive’s Chris Cotillo reported this. “Red Sox weren’t even remotely close to getting something done here,” Carrabis shared on X. Shortly ...
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.