Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow offered a positive update for the team on contract talks with ace Garrett Crochet.
The baseball season is inching closer with pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training in just three weeks. While that leads to an uptick in fantasy baseball drafts and rankings being published across many sites,
Boston and Crochet agreed to a one-year, 3.8 million deal on Thursday to avoid arbitration, but the player can still ink a larger contract. The post Red Sox, Garrett Crochet have reportedly discussed contract extension appeared first on Boston.
Many players and coaches received loud applause when they took the stage for the official introduction of the 2025 Red Sox at Saturday’s Fenway Fest, but the most enthusiastic reception was for
Many Boston Red Sox fans are still holding out hope that the team can sign two-time All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman before the offseason concludes.Everyone from manager Alex Cora to franchise cornerstone Rafael Devers has chimed in on the possibility of landing the longtime member of the Houston Astros,
The Red Sox have five bullpen jobs mostly sewn up, but there will be competition for the remaining seven or eight spots.
For the front office of MLB teams, winter is the busiest time of the year. As the Red Sox and Yankees get prepared to renew their rivalry so to speak in 2025, each organization is looking for ways to get even better.
The Red Sox have two of the top four prospects in baseball — and three of the top 15 — according to Baseball America's new rankings.
Newly-acquired Red Sox lefty Garrett Crochet was in attendance for today's Fenway Fest event in Boston, and he spoke to
At a music hall adjacent to Fenway Park, Garrett Crochet had his first introduction to Red Sox fans and got a glimpse of the type of thunderous applause he will receive when he walks off the mound following his first solid start for Boston.
The Red Sox and the agents for Garrett Crochet have begun talks that could result in a contract extension. But getting there could prove to be a challenge.
Profar, a switch-hitting outfielder, will help the Atlanta Braves fill Ronald Acuña Jr.’s absence and could be their starting left fielder when Acuña returns.