The Boston Red Sox have reportedly signed a utility player as their reported interest in the big free agents dwindles.
Given the latest reporting on the Alex Bregman sweepstakes, Boston Red Sox broadcaster Lou Merloni is ready to move on.
The Boston Red Sox have had a somewhat successful offseason, but not to the degree fans wanted. However, according to MLB Network’s Dan O’Dowd, the Red Sox have had the second-most successful offseason this season, behind the Cincinnati Reds. The L.A. Dodgers were not included in this list due to how ridiculous their offseason was.
Boston Red Sox sign free agent infielder Abraham Toro, adding to their options at second base and providing versatility in the field.
With two weeks to go before spring training, the Red Sox have signed a former Astros infielder. No, not that one.
The Red Sox have plenty of pieces to work with in the infield, but how will they ultimately fit together? Here’s a look at where each player stands entering spring training.
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to steal a hated division rival to help build their starting rotation heading into the 2025 season.
In an appearance on the “All the Smoke” podcast, Mookie Betts admitted that he watches Red Sox games. The reasoning for it, though, might be a bit unconventional. “As quiet as it’s kept, I enjoy watching Red Sox games … because of Cora,” Betts said, referring to the Red Sox’ manager. “I love Alex Cora and I enjoy watching Red Sox games.”
The Boston Red Sox have had a somewhat successful offseason, but they could do with a few more moves to have the legendary offseason they promised. And with this recent report, they could do that. According to MLB Tonight,
With what they've done this offseason, players returning form injury, and prospects ready to come to the show, the Sox may be back.
Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer will officially have a chance to compete for a spot on the big league roster, the Red Sox announced Tuesday.