The Boston Red Sox have had a roller coaster of an offseason and while some — potentially many — may not love what the club has done in the infield, arguably the club is in a good place and is one bullpen move away from putting a bow on the offseason as a whole.
With spring training fast approaching, the offseason carousel continued on Thursday for the Boston Red Sox. Right-handed pitcher Zach Bryant, who came to the Red Sox in a 2021 trade with the Chicago Cubs for fellow righty Josh Osich, had previously elected free agency in November.
The Red Sox added Isiah Kiner-Falefa to their infield group last night on a one-year deal, and they’ve also been poking around the market for right-handed hitting outfielders, per Katie Woo and Will Sammon of The Athletic.
The Red Sox made a move to bolster their infield depth. On Wednesday night, they signed Isiah Kiner-Falefa, an infielder who split time with Pittsburgh and Toronto in 2025.
This offseason has been an emotional roller coaster for Boston Red Sox fans, and the twists and turns keep coming this week. After weeks of hoping for a big trade involving an infielder, those fans learned Wednesday night that Boston had agreed to a one-year, $6 million contract with veteran infielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa.
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Unsurprisingy, there have been few teams talked about more in trade rumors than the Boston Red Sox. Boston entered the offseason coming off an 89-win season and boasting one of the most talented farm systems in the league.
Ahead of spring training, the Boston Red Sox’s methodical approach to roster reshaping has garnered attention, especially after losing star Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs earlier this offseason.
Although it may not have been the seismic move Boston Red Sox fans wanted, the organization did add a solid piece on Wednesday by signing veteran utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa.
Justin Wilson was rock-solid as a middle reliever for the Boston Red Sox last year, but it seems as though he's likely to go down as a one-year wonder.
The Boston Red Sox may not be done quite yet. Boston added infielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa on Wednesday after months of searching for infield help. At first look at the roster, it would seem as if there isn't much space for the club to add more pieces, especially with the surpluses already throughout the roster.
The Boston Red Sox finally added an infielder on Wednesday, but didn't necessarily complete their roster the way folks anticipated. After agreeing to a one-year, $6 million deal for utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa, the Red Sox are at a crossroads.
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The Boston Red Sox are in an intriguing place with the offseason winding down. It has been a long offseason and while the Red Sox very well could be in a better place overall than they were at the end of the 2025 season, it still feels incomplete.
Last week, Red Sox fans Damon Campagna, Lily Rose Smith and Patrick Spaulding filed a class-action lawsuit against the team in U.S. District Court, alleging that it charged illegal junk fees from at least 2022 through 2024 and used “drip pricing” to inflate the stated costs for tickets.
Last year, the Boston Red Sox created a major conundrum after signing Alex Bregman to play third base, as Rafael Devers refused to take a new role as the first baseman.
The Boston Red Sox front office is having a mixed offseason so far. They came in for sharp criticism from the fans after missing out on their top free agent targets.
The more we learn about Isiah Kiner-Falefa's deal with the Boston Red Sox, the more opportunity there is for complaints from the doomsday portion of the fan base.
With the loss of Rob Refsnyder to the Mariners this offseason, plus the never-ending rumors of either Wilyer Abreu or Jarren Duran being traded for an upgrade in the infield, the Boston Red Sox have been discussing moves for outfield depth.
An offseason smattered with solid additions for the Boston Red Sox could ultimately be remembered for the one major subtraction. After trading for Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras, everything seemed teed up for the Red Sox to re-sign three-time All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman.
It appears as though the Boston Red Sox may be done in the infield. Boston entered the offseason talking about a need to add significant power to the organization.
The latest Boston Red Sox rumors suggest the front office is finalizing its roster just ahead of Spring Training. The Red Sox reportedly have strong interest in acquiring one of two available infielders from the Chicago Cubs to solidify their lineup.
The Red Sox have found the answer to their problems in journeyman infielder and 2020 Gold Glove winner Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, is finalizing a one-year deal.
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