Going into the 2024 season, the Boston Red Sox faced several questions about their outfield.
The speedster recorded five steals through the first five games of the season, a new franchise record for the Sox. Three of those came during the first three innings of Boston's 9-0 win Monday night against the Oakland Athletics.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
Boston has exceeded expectations this season, but to make a deep postseason run, this team must step it up a notch.
The Boston Red Sox have made it clear that they want to continue building around their young core of players.
The Boston Bruins and Celtics had best come through or it might be a rough summer for fans of Boston sports teams.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced on Tuesday that recently extended pitcher Brayan Bello would be Boston's Opening Day starter on March 28 in Seattle.
After losing top free-agent addition Lucas Giolito to injury, the Red Sox's starting rotation is facing big questions ahead of Opening Day on March 28.
The Boston Red Sox are already having rotation issues.
Multiple pitchers have been sidelined with injuries this spring.
If Boston doesn't do anything to bring more depth to the starting rotation, the injury could have a domino effect on the rest of the rotation and the bullpen.
Boston Red Sox prospect Ceddane Rafaela has emerged as a potential candidate for the Opening Day roster.
Blown leads have been a nagging issue for the Bruins all season. Even when the team was piling up wins at the start, it was still apparent.
The newly acquired second baseman is unlikely to play on Opening Day.
Despite having a 4-3-5 record since the All-Star break, Boston is sitting second in the Eastern Conference and is currently tied with the Florida Panthers at 84 points.
The former MVP will return to the site of his resurgent 2023 season.
The San Francisco Giants reportedly missed out on free agent slugger J.D. Martinez this winter.
When the former Red Sox hurler was traded to the Braves in December, it was the last thing many, including Sale, were expecting.
The Boston Red Sox have missed out on a handful of free-agent stars this winter – one of them being slugger Teoscar Hernández. Hernández signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on a one-year, $23.5M deal in January.
With Opening Day less than two months away, many within the Boston Red Sox organization are expressing their frustration with the offseason.
It looks as though the Red Sox won't go anywhere until ownership realizes they need to open their wallets.
Brad Marchand mad history when he took the ice against the Lightning.
Former Red Sox star Dustin Pedroia will have his name featured on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time next season.
A potential deal would make plenty of sense for the Padres.
This is the first time the 28-year-old has cut his hair midseason. While many may believe it correlates with trying to shake things up on the ice, the reason behind it is much more profound.