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A righthanded bat eludes The Red Sox
A righthanded bat eludes the Red Sox, free agents Boston could still sign, and other nuggets
Roster-wise, Teoscar Hernández was a perfect fit for the Sox, but could Craig Breslow settle for someone else?
Former MLB GM tabs Red Sox as ‘clear front-runners’ for top free-agent reliever
The Red Sox already have the makings of a strong bullpen, with Chapman and Wilson joining a grouping that also features Liam Hendriks, Justin Slaten, and Garrett Whitlock. But Scott could step in immediately as an elite closer for Boston, giving Alex Cora several intriguing options for seventh and eighth-inning duties.
Red Sox Rumors: Boston Could Give $20M To This Star Free Agent Closer
The Boston Red Sox reportedly are one of the favorites to sign star closer Tanner Scott, but the pricetag would be steep.
Walker Buehler left the Dodgers to bet on himself by signing a free agent deal with the Red Sox
"I think this team is ready to be able to compete in the division and in the whole league,” said Buehler, a free agent righthander who signed a one-year, $21.05 million deal with the Red Sox.
Red Sox ‘Clear Front-Runners’ to Sign $65.6 Million Free Agent Closer: Report
The Boston Red Sox have gone a long way toward upgrading their starting rotation this offseason, trading for former Chicago White Sox lefty ace Garrett Crochet, and signing two-time World Series winner Walker Buehler from the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent.
Red Sox suggested to re-sign veteran free agent reliever
The Boston Red Sox have added two intriguing pieces to their bullpen already this offseason, signing Aroldis Chapman and Justin Wilson, but they shouldn't be done making moves. Boston could still use more relief help,
Red Sox, spring training
Red Sox to open spring training on Feb. 12
Spring training officially starts for the Red Sox on Feb. 12, the team announced on Monday. Truck Day is Feb. 3, with the first workout for pitchers and catchers at Fenway South on Feb. 12. The first full-squad workout is set for Feb. 17.
Where things stand for the Red Sox one month before spring training begins
The Red Sox are still searching for an impact right-handed bat, as well as more bullpen help. Could Triston Casas be trade bait?
Red Sox announce spring training, pitchers and catchers report dates
A new year means the countdown to pitchers, catchers and the rest of the players reporting to spring training is officially on. The Boston Red Sox announced key dates on Monday including Truck Day, the report date for pitchers and catchers and when the first full-squad workout will be,
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Around the horn: Red Sox have a legitimate chance to have three Gold Glove outfielders in 2025
The Red Sox last had two Gold Glove outfielders in 2018, when Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. were selected. They also ...
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on MSN
Red Sox reportedly viewed as ‘preferred’ landing spot for Nolan Arenado
According to MassLive, Nolan Arenado views the Boston Red Sox as a "preferred" destination if he's traded this winter.
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Red Sox Trade Proposal Would Land Boston $340 Million Superstar in Five-Player Deal
The Boston Red Sox have already made one blockbuster trade this offseason but could deal some more young talent to add ...
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Red Sox rule one aspect of free agency: they’re kings of interest
The Sox “had interest” or made offers to Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, Teoscar Hernandez, Blake Snell, and Max Fried, but didn't ...
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John Tomase out after six years at NBC Sports Boston covering the Red Sox
John Tomase is out after six years at NBC Sports Boston covering the Red Sox, writes. Read more on Boston.com.
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