Red Sox Could Lure Phillies Star to Fill Alex Bregman’s Spot
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A longtime Red Sox insider has suggested that Jarren Duran go to New York for two of the Jets brightest rising stars.
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Should Red Sox sign ex-Yankees slugger, former MVP?
Will Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s search for a power bat have him poaching a castoff from the New York Yankees? After all, the Yankees’ lineup last season featured a former MVP winner who’s now a free agent.
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After Red Sox cut, re-signed him over and over in ‘24, veteran RHP gets $22M deal with Phillies
The Red Sox cut and re-signed journeyman Brad Keller over and over in 2024. Now, he's joining the Phillies on a $22 million deal after a breakout year in Chicago.
Despite the fact that Devers was the team’s leading hitter by many measures, Red Sox executives defended the move as one that would improve the overall team culture. And they were vindicated as the Red Sox rose in the standings and ultimately made the playoffs.
The Red Sox need a new pitcher and are being predicted as a potential landing spots for Nationals All-Star MacKenzie Gore.
On Tuesday, MLB analyst Jordan Leandre of Just Baseball proposed a trade package that would not only ship out Duran, along with a pitching prospect and a utility infielder, but get a catcher in return who was ranked as the No. 39 prospect in baseball by MLB Pipeline this year — the No. 1 prospect in the Kansas City Royals system.
There's a lot to like about the Boston Red Sox's acquisition of starting pitcher Johan Oviedo, especially from Roman Anthony's perspective. When the Red Sox fac
On Apr. 11, 2018, benches cleared and punches flew after then-Red Sox reliever Joe Kelly hit Austin with a 97-mph fastball not long after Boston shortstop Brock Holt complained about Austin’s slide into second base in the third inning.
Over those two years, he threw 95.2 innings across 100 games, with a 2.16 ERA and 2.60 FIP. He wasn’t the primary closer, yet closed out 21 games while earning 5 saves. Had the Red Sox pushed him into that role, no one would have batted an eye. In 2023, he finished 12th in Cy Young voting, his only time receiving that honor.