Despite an overwhelming amount of rumors and reports, the Boston Red Sox will not be bringing Pete Alonso into the organization this offseason. On Wednesday afternoon, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that the Baltimore Orioles reportedly are in agreement with Alonso on a massive five-year, $155 million pact, ending the dream for Boston fans.
Carlos Narvaez had a solid rookie season and emerged as Boston’s top option behind the plate in 2025. However, the Red Sox have been linked to J.T. Realmuto’s market, so there is some indication that the Sox aren’t entirely set at the catching position.
The Boston Red Sox have seemingly been connected to every big-name player available on the open market this offseason if they can hit the ball over the fence.
We had some fun with the ridiculousness that is the Winter Meetings rumor mill this morning, but we do in fact have credible reporting that the Red Sox
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 and St. Louis Cardinals already swung one trade this offseason. Could an encore be in order? On Nov. 25, the Red Sox acquired three-time All-Star starting pitcher Sonny Gray from the Cardinals for pitchers Richard Fitts and Brandon Clarke.
Making it to Major League Baseball is very, very difficult, regardless of where a player might land on a list of prospect rankings. Signed by the Boston Red Sox out of Venezuela in 2016, Bryan Mata was once seen as a future staple of a big-league rotation.
Along with filling a need at first base and in the lineup, re-signing Alonso would ensure that the Mets' all-time home run king and a homegrown player will continue playing home games in Queens for the foreseeable future.
If the Boston Red Sox can come away with a slugger from the winter meetings, that would be a win. If Boston could land two bats, that would be next level.
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.
In a vacuum, not signing Kyle Schwarber was completely excusable for the Boston Red Sox. The Philadelphia Phillies had incumbency, the ultimate tiebreaker, on their side.
While the relief market has moved quickly, there hasn’t been a ton of activity on the position player front. Kyle Schwarber’s return to Philadelphia on a five-year contract might open things up.
One of the most popular rumors from the 2025 winter meetings so far has been interest from the Boston Red Sox in Pete Alonso. Boston is looking for pop and Alonso surely could provide that.
The Boston Red Sox haven't landed a new big bat yet, and that's the only thing that matters. But as the winter meetings rage on, it's becoming clear that they're talking to every team about everyone.
The Boston Red Sox are reportedly in hot pursuit of one of the most highly coveted bats on the trade market. Several reporters tied the Red Sox to Ketel Marte this week amid Rumors that the Arizona Diamondbacks are motivated to trade the All-Star infielder.
Although the Boston Red Sox haven't made a splash yet at the winter meetings, it sounds like they aren't leaving any stone unturned. Over the last few weeks, Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Kyle Schwarber were the subject of a lot of rumors for Boston.
The Red Sox have agreed to terms on a minor league contract with free agent left-hander Alec Gamboa, as was first reported by Will Sammon of The Athletic.
The Boston Red Sox used 33 pitchers this season, not counting a pair of position players, and right-hander Isaiah Campbell will likely become one of the most forgotten names of the bunch.
The Red Sox parted ways with infielder Vaughn Grissom on Tuesday by sending him to the Angels in a minor trade. In exchange for Grissom, Boston simultaneously opened a 40-man roster spot ahead of Wednesday’s Rule 5 Draft and acquired outfield prospect Isaiah Jackson from Los Angeles.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly have made their first signing of the winter meetings. Unfortunately, it is not some big-name superstar, like Pete Alonso or Alex Bregman.
The Red Sox began the offseason looking to add to the rotation. They’ve added a couple of arms and might now have enough rotation depth to trade some away.
The Boston Red Sox set off into the 2025 season with a goal of being more competitive and once again being a playoff contender. By those standards, you could consider the season a success.
The Boston Red Sox finished the 2025 season with an 89–73 record, reaching the MLB playoffs for the first time since 2021. Although their postseason run ended quickly in the AL Wild Card round, there are plenty of reasons for optimism in Boston heading into next year.