Boston Red Sox Promoting Top Prospect to Next Level
The Boston Red Sox are moving up top prospect Marcelo Mayer to Double-A Portland, per Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com. Alex Speier of the Boston...
Red-Hot Red Sox Fan Favorite Exploding Right Now Reportedly Paving Way For Trade
The Boston Red Sox likely will be busy around the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline.
Boston is 28-24 through 52 games so far this season and...
Cy Young Winner Reportedly May Be Dealt; Should Red Sox Complete Blockbuster Trade?
The Boston Red Sox should keep an eye out for any potentially available starting pitchers.
Boston reportedly attempted to bolster its starting rotation this past...
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts Hoping ‘Reset’ Gets Struggling Outfielder Back on Track
Dodgers rookie James Outman has hit a rough patch as of late. Following his impressive start to the 2023 season that earned him the...
Multi-Time All-Star Reportedly May Be Traded; Move Could Make Sense For Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox could end up being buyers around the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline.
Boston has hit a little slump and has lost each...
Ex-Red Sox Fan Favorite Fireballer Reportedly May Be Traded; Should Club Consider Reunion?
The Boston Red Sox likely will be busy as the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline approaches.
Boston is 26-23 so far this season and is just...
Boston Red Sox Makes Decision on Former Cy Young Winner
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora confirms that the team will stick with veteran right-hander Corey Kluber in the starting rotation, at least for...
Ex-Yankees Outfielder Available; Red Sox Could Take Chance On Him To Bolster Position
Should the Boston Red Sox take a chance on a former member of the New York Yankees?
Former New York outfielder Aaron Hicks officially was...
Former All-Star Fireballer Available; Red Sox Could Make Move To Bolster Struggling Bullpen
The Boston Red Sox could use another arm in the bullpen.
Boston attempted to fix the club's bullpen this past offseason by adding three-time All-Star...
ESPN Owes First Baseman an Apology For Mothers Day Question
ESPN owes Triston Casas an apology.
On 'Sunday Night Baseball,' the ESPN crew had the Red Sox first baseman "mic'd up."
The broadcast did a mostly...