FanSided's Mark Ruelle recently put together a list of three trade targets that Boston could consider, and his third ...
As the Boston Red Sox continue their search for right-handed power, one observer's trade pitch points at multi-position ...
The Boston Red Sox are still on the hunt for a right-handed bat ... He’s an outfielder, so he could take the open left field, or he could DH. If he were to DH, the Sox could try to swap Japanese ...
The Boston Red Sox have significantly improved their pitching staff with a series of moves this offseason, including the ...
Red Sox leadership has vowed to get the club back into contention in 2025, though as we’ve noted that’s something they’ve ...
A proposed trade idea has been floated out there which would send Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs to the Boston Red Sox for ...
Ceddanne Rafaela’s defense and versatility make him a valuable asset, but the team prefers him in the outfield.
The Boston Red Sox are still on the hunt for a right-handed bat ... and where he’ll play in the field. Arenado is 33, and with three years left on his contract, he could regress at any moment ...
For the Red Sox ... is an opportunity for the Sox. He’s a better option than switch-hitter Anthony Santander, who can mash but would be limited to left field at Fenway Park.
Alex Bregman should the No. 1 priority for the Red Sox in free agency going forward. John Tomase explains why.