The Boston Red Sox had a catcher with two partial years of major league experience in their minor-league system for the last two years, and many fans may not have even known it.
Only two major league teams have yet to sign a free agent: the Colorado Rockies and the Boston Red Sox. The Rockies are, well, a unique situation. Undergoing possibly the first real management change in team history (though not in ownership), Colorado is mostly building a new team, new ethos from scratch.
The Red Sox have gotten a lot of calls about right-hander Brayan Bello, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon. The source who shared this information with Rosenthal/Sammon pushed back, however, on the idea that the Sox had “quietly shopped” Bello themselves, as one rival executive framed the situation.
We should start to see movement heat up across Major League Baseball in the very near future. Things cooled down a bit right before Christmas Day, but the holiday has now passed.
Any committed Boston Red Sox fan has heard the joke about their favorite team being the offseason "interest kings." For the last several seasons, especially prior to last winter, the Red Sox were the ultimate punchline, because they'd reportedly show interest or be "in" on free agents galore, but never cross the finish line.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Boston Red Sox play in arguably the most competitive division in all of Major League Baseball. The National League East and National League West can make an argument as well, but the American League East is a juggernaut pretty much every year.
For all the attention paid to the Boston Red Sox’s pursuit of a middle-of-the-order bat, their attempts to supplement the rotation behind ace Garrett Crochet
The Boston Red Sox's offseason has tested the patience of a famously impatient fan base. On one hand, the Red Sox have undeniably made the team better thus far with the additions of Sonny Gray, Johan Oviedo, and Willson Contreras.
The Boston Red Sox find themselves chasing a familiar goal this offseason, attempting to retain star third baseman Alex Bregman, who opted out of his previous contract and re-entered free agency.
The Boston Red Sox have been out the lookout for big bats this offseason and struck by acquiring Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals. While there is still work to do, that shouldn't minimize the player that the Red Sox are bringing to town.
Hitting is hard. I could barely do it when I was 14, playing on the freshman team in Western Massachusetts, where the talent pool isn’t full of future major leaguers.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
There was a time when the expectation was that 2014 first-round pick Michael Chavis would be a long-term fixture in the Boston Red Sox's lineup. A strong rookie campaign only added to that idea in 2019.
It had been a while since we'd heard about Jarren Duran's trade market. Throughout the offseason, there have been a few whispers about Duran potentially getting traded, but admittedly fewer than one might have expected.
Decision time could be approaching for Alex Bregman, which should leave Boston Red Sox fans equally excited and nervous at this point. Bregman's free agency has already drawn out longer than many would have liked, though it's not yet close to approaching last year's timeline.
One former Boston Red Sox fan-favorite is wrapping up his big league career, without saying the word "retirement." Three-time World Series champion Joe Kelly hasn't pitched in a big league game since 2024.
Could Alex Bregman have a new contract within the next week? That seemed to be what New York Post baseball insider Jon Heyman recently suggested on the Tuesday Bleacher Report livestream.
The Boston Red Sox have had a solid offseason so far. Recently, the Sox traded for Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals and hope it can improve the team.
Kristian Campbell is arguably the Boston Red Sox's biggest X-factor heading into 2026. At this time least year, we were talking about Campbell as the potential opening day second baseman -- a job he won despite a mediocre spring.
The Boston Red Sox may have lacked impact bats, but the sheer volume of position players with which they entered the winter was still somewhat staggering.
The Boston Red Sox have been arguably the most aggressive team in baseball when it has come to the trade block this winter. Boston has pulled off three high-profile swaps to bring Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, and Johan Oviedo to town.
The Boston Red Sox have been busy reshaping their roster this MLB offseason, though most of their activity has come through the trade market rather than free agency.
As rumors surround the Boston Red Sox in what the team plans to do this winter and in the offseason, there is one player who has flown under the radar in regard to the trade market.
The Boston Red Sox fortified their roster by acquiring first baseman Willson Contreras on Sunday. That does not mean that they are out on one of their own free agents.
The Boston Red Sox were looking to fill their hole at first base. Their second trade of the offseason with the St. Louis Cardinals has provided an answer.