If you're a Boston Red Sox fan waiting to see Marcelo Mayer in action for a Spring Training game, you won't have to wait much longer. MassLive.com's Christopher Smith reported on Tuesday that Mayer will start for the club on Friday against the Atlanta Braves at second base.
Boston Red Sox fans have already seen plenty of left-handed pitcher Connelly Early, so it's easy to forget that he's technically still a prospect. After
It's hard not to be excited about the top pitching prospects in the Boston Red Sox's farm system right now. Boston has quickly gone from being a team that struggled to develop pitching talent to seemingly a pitching factory in a short time.
It certainly seems like the Boston Red Sox made the right decision not tendering the qualifying offer to Lucas Giolito. It was a real question after the season ended.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
Boston Red Sox standout outfielder Wilyer Abreu would be a smart extension candidate on most teams. Some credit should go to the Red Sox, then, for trying even earlier than many would have expected.
He’s Brendan Rodgers. He was an everyday starter for the lowly Rockies in 2024, leading some to believe he was heading our way at that year’s trade deadline, before we learned that Craig Breslow only makes deals for winning players in the offseason.
Per Sean McAdam of MassLive, the Boston Red Sox are currently in the market for left-handed bullpen help. Looking at the projected Opening Day roster, there are a lot of right-handers to provide help, including Garrett Whitlock and Justin Slaten.
The Boston Red Sox have three big league Spring Training games under their belt so far, but Marcelo Mayer has not made his first appearance of the spring yet.
Just because Spring Training is here doesn't mean that moves are done being made around the league. There are still a handful of intriguing free agents still available, including Lucas Giolito, Max Scherzer and Zack Littell, among others.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
Are the Boston Red Sox putting too much on Roman Anthony's plate? Just over eight months have passed since Anthony made his major league debut, and already, he's carried the team for several weeks, sustained an injury that put him out of action for the playoffs, and been named the Red Sox's leadoff hitter.
Could the Boston Red Sox make another big trade before Opening Day? Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic certainly left the door open to the possibility in a column about the organization on Monday.
It's early in spring training, but Andruw Monasterio already appears to be emerging as one of the camp standouts for the Boston Red Sox. Monasterio, the 28-year-old utility infielder who came over two weeks ago in the six-player trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, was seen as a nice depth piece at the time of the deal.
The Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals already have swung two separate trades since old friend Chaim Bloom took over as St. Louis' president of baseball operations.
Some of Major League Baseball's youngest stars are going to have a bit of a competitive advantage this year. As the automated ball-strike system arrives at the sport's highest level, it will be unfamiliar to the longtime veterans of the game, but those who have played Triple-A in the last few seasons have all become somewhat accustomed to it.
Who is going to be in the infield for the Boston Red Sox in 2026? Willson Contreras and Trevor Story are guarantees at first base and shortstop. Caleb Durbin and Marcelo Mayer are the most obvious options for third base and second base, even though Red Sox manager Alex Cora acknowledged that Mayer still needs to win a job out of camp.
Pessimistic preseason projections -- try saying that five times fast -- have provided all sorts of bulletin board material for the Boston Red Sox. The commonly cited ZiPS projection system currently has no Red Sox batter reaching the 20-homer threshold with their median result this year.
The trade rumors were seemingly endless around the Boston Red Sox this past offseason when it came to the outfield. It seemed like right when the 2025 season came to an end, people wanted to talk about the possibility of flipping an outfielder for someone like Joe Ryan.
It’s rare for a player to stop platooning more than two years into his career. More often, platoon roles harden into labels — shorthand for a structural weakness that teams plan around rather than try to fix.
The Red Sox may not yet be completely done with their offseason, as Sean McAdam of MassLive reports that the club remains interested in improving their left-handed bullpen depth before the season begins.
The Red Sox had a successful season last year, making it to the Wild Card round despite several injuries and call-ups. With the amount of players that came up and down the Red Sox system over the course of last season, there were plenty of different lineups.
As the Boston Red Sox gear up for the 2026 MLB season, much of the conversation has centered on their starting rotation. While big-name acquisitions like Ranger Suárez and Sonny Gray have grabbed the headlines, one analyst believes the real story of the season could be a young left-hander already in the system.
Decisions made by the Red Sox regarding Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman have brought criticism, but the front office doesn't appear ready to accept blame for the missteps.