As part of a flurry of roster moves on Tuesday, the Red Sox acquired three minor leaguers in three separate trades with the White Sox, Rockies, and Mariners.
As part of a flurry of roster moves on Tuesday, the Red Sox acquired three minor leaguers in three separate trades with the White Sox, Rockies, and Mariners.
As part of a flurry of roster moves on Tuesday, the Red Sox acquired three minor leaguers in three separate trades with the White Sox, Rockies, and Mariners.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora didn’t hold back when grading his team’s defense after an inconsistent 2025 season. During a Wednesday appearance on the “Foul Territory” TV show, the Red Sox skipper delivered a blunt assessment that showed just how much work remains.
Third base no longer is the Boston Red Sox's most secure position. That was the case for years. Even with the Red Sox struggling and missing the playoffs before the 2025 campaign, third base was never a question.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Boston Red Sox realistically should be able to get any type of move they want to this offseason. It takes two to tango when you're talking about free agency.
Yesterday, amidst a bunch of other decisions to solidify the 40-man roster, the Red Sox announced they had traded left-handed reliever Brennan Bernardino to the Rockies in exchange for Braiden Ward, a 26-year-old infielder/outfielder.
Of the many moves the Boston Red Sox made on Tuesday, the in-division trade with the Tampa Bay Rays was the most interesting for a few reasons. For one, the Red Sox were dealing a talented pitcher in Luis Guerrero to a team in the Tampa Bay Rays that's known for producing pitching.
The Boston Red Sox's outfield has been the subject of plenty trade rumors dating back to last offseason. Despite all of the noise, Boston has stuck with its core group.
It's not often you see a player starting games in the postseason who is then cut loose in the offseason, but the Boston Red Sox might be weighing that possibility.
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.
The Boston Red Sox made a quiet move earlier in the week to add pitching depth to the organization. It's still early enough in the offseason that the big-name guys, like Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, Framber Valdez, and Kyle Schwarber among many others, haven't signed yet.
Those that survived the Boston Red Sox's flurry of roster moves on Tuesday are not necessarily safe. Instead of doing the bare minimum to finalize their 40-man roster before the Rule 5 Draft, the Red Sox went into scramble mode.
Yesterday was the deadline to add prospects to the 40-man roster in order to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft, a bizarre mechanism whereby teams can swipe veteran minor leaguers from each other, under the condition that the selecting team needs to then keep that player on the big league roster for the remainder of the following season.
The Boston Red Sox are a team to watch in the trade market right now. That’s not just because of rumored targets on the trade block, like Joe Ryan of the Minnesota Twins.
He’s Tristan Gray, and he comes from Missouri City, Texas. He went to Elkins High School, which also produced longtime big leaguers in Matt Carpenter and James Loney.
Ahead of the Tuesday deadline to add players to their 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 draft, the Boston Red Sox made a number of moves, including designating first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and right-hander Josh Winckowski for assignment.
The Boston Red Sox were very busy on the trade market Tuesday. The Red Sox would swing three separate trades that saw pitchers who made appearances for the Red Sox get shipped out of Boston.
The Red Sox added three pitching prospects — right-handers David Sandlin and Tyler Uberstine and left-hander Shane Drohan — to their 40-man roster in advance of Tuesday’s Rule 5 Draft protection deadline.
If you are a Boston Red Sox fan hoping for a reunion with All-Star slugger Kyle Schwarber this offseason, there is at least a chance that there could be good news coming your way.
The Chicago White Sox bolstered their rebuilding roster on Tuesday, acquiring left-handed pitcher Chris Murphy in a trade with the Boston Red Sox. In exchange, catching prospect Ronny Hernandez heads to Boston.
The Rule 5 draft is December 10, today is the deadline to lock the 40-man roster. That means teams must place players on the 40-man roster when those players
The Red Sox are planning to tender a contract to right-hander Tanner Houck, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive. The club has until Friday evening to change its mind but it seems they are planning to keep Houck on the roster.
The Boston Red Sox finished the year with an 89-73 record, which had them finishing third in the AL East and fourth overall in the American League—a very respectable season that was spurred on by their young, budding outfield stars.