Scotland World Cup fans have been invited back to Fenway Park this week after the Boston Red Sox included a free drink with tickets to their midweek games.
There’s terrible news everywhere you turn if you’re a baseball fan in Boston. Not only are the 2026 Red Sox a train wreck, but in a broader landscape across the sport, the players and owners are gearing up for their most bitter fight since 1994 when the World Series was wiped out.
It's been a familiar refrain this season, but the Boston Red Sox have to find a way to produce more offense. That will be among Boston's goals Thursday afternoon, when the Red Sox wrap up a three-game series against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays.
The Red Sox got a fairly effective outing from Jake Bennett in his fourth MLB start, which didn’t eventually matter with a zero on the board from Boston’s offense.
The Boston Red Sox didn't come into the season hoping to cash in at the trade deadline. In fact, that was the complete opposite of the goal. Most teams that sell off their top parts at the deadline have a general idea before the season that they won't be headed to the playoffs.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
In a perfect world, the Boston Red Sox will be able to find a way to turn their season around and get into the thick of the American League playoff race.
The Red Sox dropped the series opener against the Blue Jays following a series win over the weekend against the Texas Rangers. Boston sits at 6-15 against the American League East entering play Wednesday as Jake Bennett returns to the mound for his fourth big-league start.
The Boston Red Sox's biggest mistake of the offseason before the 2026 Major League Baseball season was not adding another elite bat on top of Willson Contreras.
This Red Sox season has been an exercise in one-step-forward-two-steps-back. And that rubric doesn’t just apply to the game-to-game results, but to the injuries as well.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The Boston Red Sox have endured an underwhelming season up to this point. At 29-41 and in last place in the American League East standings, the Red Sox are likely going to sell ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
The Boston Red Sox dropped the series opener to the Blue Jays 6-1, dropping to 29–41. They’re 14 games back of the Yankees for the American League East.
The Boston Red Sox have spotted a chance to cash in on the Tartan Army’s takeover of the city, and they are leaning right into it. Scotland fans have descended on Boston in their thousands for the World Cup, turning bars, restaurants and even Fenway Park into a sea of tartan.
Red Sox catching prospect Johanfran Garcia has been named the Eastern League Player of the Week for the week of June 8-14, Minor League Baseball announced on Monday.
The Portland Sea Dogs wrapped up a series with the Reading Fightin Phils, going 2-4. They’re currently 31-31, sitting four games back of first place in the Eastern League’s Northeast division.
The Red Sox swept the weekly awards in the Florida Complex League on Monday, as prospects Sadbiel Delzine and Franklin Primera were named Pitcher and Player of the Week for June 8-14.
Getting off to a strong start should be on the Boston Red Sox's to-do list Tuesday when they open a three-game series against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays.
Coming off of their first home series win since April 6, the Boston Red Sox had the opportunity to clinch a statement series sweep against the Texas Rangers on Sunday night.
In a season where injuries, inconsistency, and disappointment have been the main focus for the Boston Red Sox, the growth of Ceddanne Rafaela has been a rare bright spot for the team.
Last night’s loss to the Rays was the Red Sox’ fourth straight, dropping them to 27-39 — last in the American League East, second-worst in the American League as a whole, and fourth-worst in all of MLB.
Red Sox infield prospect Henry Godbout recently underwent surgery to repair a broken left hand, according to Alex Speier of The Boston Globe. Godbout suffered the injury when he was hit by a pitch in the ninth inning of High-A Greenville’s 10-8 loss to Asheville at Fluor Field on May 30.