Former Sox pitchers Mark Buehrle, Jose Contreras and Freddy Garcia threw on jerseys Friday and walked around SoxFest Live.
The Boston Red Sox have been looking for two things to complete their offseason: a right-handed slugger, and a high-impact ...
MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam reported that the Red Sox are a "preferred destination" for the eight-time All-Star and he would show "no hesitation" of approving a deal if one were ...
Boston could still use more relief help, and NESN's Tim Crowley recently suggested that the Red Sox should re-sign veteran reliever Chris Martin. "Martin and Kenley Jansen held down the back of ...
But a new catching opportunity appeared Friday. One Red Sox beat reporter, Chris Cotillo of MassLive, said that it "wouldn't be hard to envision the Red Sox potentially getting involved here." ...
Chris Martin dealt with shoulder and anxiety issues last season but still had a 3.45 ERA over 45 games for the Red Sox and averaged 10.2 strikeouts per nine innings. He wants to pitch one more ...
It’s 2025, which means it’s time for everyone to turn the page and start fresh. That includes the Red Sox, who are in the midst of an offseason that has seen them add former All-Star starters ...
Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jordan is joined by Boston Red Sox beat writer for MassLive, Chris Cotillo, as they look at the job the Red Sox have done so far this offseason ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last winter, Red Sox chairman Tom Werner gave us a punchline for the ages when he pledged that the Sox would go “full throttle” after their last-place finish of 2023. The Sox “had interest ...