It's been a roller coaster of an offseason for Boston Red Sox fans so far. There have been some significantly high points, like landing Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras in separate deals with the St.
The Boston Red Sox reached a one-year, $2.75 million deal with right-hander Kutter Crawford on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration. Crawford, 29, missed the entire 2025 season with knee and wrist injuries.
There aren't many teams better than the Boston Red Sox on paper right now. Boston won 89 games in 2025 -- the fourth-most in the American League -- despite the fact that the club dealt with significant injuries in the rotation and at first base and traded Rafael Devers away.
"That's business, baby." Boston Red Sox free-agent starting pitcher Lucas Giolito said that to Rob Bradford on the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast last week, and he was referring to how his current/soon-to-be former team had seemingly left him out in the cold.
After a promising 2025 season that ended with a Wild Card round loss to the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox have begun making deliberate moves toward another postseason push.
The Alex Bregman sweepstakes has heated up a bit around baseball over the last week or so, but there hasn't been a resolution quite yet. On Jan. 2, ESPN's
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.
He’s Matt Clyde Joe Teran Fraizer, and he comes to us from Clovis, California via the University of Arizona and the Pittsburgh Pirates minor league system.
He’s Matt Clyde Joe Teran Frazier, and he comes to us from Clovis, California via the University of Arizona and the Pittsburgh Pirates minor league system.
The Boston Red Sox do not seem close to trading outfielder Jarren Duran, and the reasoning makes a lot of sense. Coming into the offseason, it seemed highly probable that the Red Sox would trade at least one outfielder, and Duran was the most logical candidate because of his age and proximity to free agency.
The Boston Red Sox's bullpen was one of the team's biggest strengths in 2025, but it could use a little more firepower before Spring Training gets here.
Good morning! Truck Day — as overexposed as it has become in the FSG era — is often likened to Groundhog Day as a harbinger of spring. So it’s kind of wonderful that, thanks to the World Baseball Classic, Truck Day is coming early this year and will land on actual Groundhog Day, February 2.
The Boston Red Sox have gotten plenty of flak recently as the organization is still in need of another power bat. That remains the case. But it should be noted that the Red Sox have had a solid overall offseason to this point in general.
The Major League Baseball offseason is long and full of rumors, but one thing that is true is that Alex Bregman is going to get paid by someone. Maybe that's the Boston Red Sox.
There are a lot of loose ends for the Boston Red Sox to tidy up in the new year. Boston's position player group doesn't have a lot of obvious superstars, but there's quality depth all around.
With a month to go until Spring Training, there's an argument that the Boston Red Sox's starting rotation is among the team's biggest strengths. Boston has Garrett Crochet, who is up there with Tarik Skubal as the very best pitchers in the American League.
The Boston Red Sox's position-player surplus has not been alleviated at all heading into the new year. Since the playoffs ended, all the Red Sox have done is swap out Alex Bregman's bat for Willson Contreras.
Two members of the Boston Red Sox's 2025 starting rotation are available in free agency right now. Lucas Giolito had a great, bounce-back season with the organization in 2025.
Since his rookie season concluded in 2023, it’s seemed designated hitter and outfielder Masataka Yoshida has been out of favor with the Boston Red Sox.