One of the Boston Red Sox's most consistent pitchers over the last four seasons is predicted to leave for a division rival.
What is the absolute best-case scenario for the Boston Red Sox between now and Opening Day? The Red Sox need a right-handed bat, and the most frequently discussed name in Boston circles these days ...
The Boston Red Sox need to make one more move this offseason, and it needs to be a splash. Proposed by Zach Rymer of Bleacher Report, here are two trades the Sox could make before Spring Training.
The Boston Red Sox are in rare air when it comes to the prospect world at the beginning of 2025. Though the last three seasons have been disappointing at the major-league level for the Red Sox ...
The Boston Red Sox are still looking for their right-handed slugger acquisitions this offseason, and the MLB media is convinced the right answer is two-time World Series champ Alex Bregman.
Time is running out for the Boston Red Sox to complete what their fans and local media would see as a successful offseason. With 37 days until the start of Spring Training, and 80 until Major League Baseball’s official Opening Day,
The Boston Red Sox could be the team that comes out on top of the Dylan Cease sweepstakes if the San Diego Padres trade him.
Grover Cleveland Alexander is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1958 — Canadian born Willie O’Ree becomes the NHL’s first black player for the Boston Bruins. 1972 — The Lakers’ Jerry West, hits a last second,
The Red Sox need a right-handed power hitter and have been connected to both third basemen. But both players are imperfect fits.
The Cincinnati Royals’ 22-year-old rookie sensation, Oscar Robertson, becomes the youngest player to receive NBA All-Star MVP honors. Robertson scores 23 points and hands out 14
The world of MLB paused to remember eleven-year Puerto Rican baseball veteran Felix Mantilla, as it was announced that he passed away at the age of 90 on Friday. Felix may not have a name that many will instantly recognize but he was a groundbreaker when it came to Puerto Rico and the sport of
While you might not look at Dustin Pedroia and immediately think “Hall of Famer,” the former Red Sox star has a better case for Cooperstown than you might realize. Interestingly, he has a pretty close comp in another Boston second baseman who is already in the Hall of Fame.