In the spider web of infinite potential offseason outcomes for the Boston Red Sox, one thing is clear: They need a power bat. Trevor Story led the Red Sox with 25 home runs this year, and while it was great to see a resurgence from the veteran shortstop, contending teams don't lack 30-homer bats.
The Boston Red Sox have been clear -- and candid -- that they are looking to be aggressive and shop at the top of the market this offseason. Boston has been transparent that it's hoping to add a starting pitcher to put behind Garrett Crochet at the top of the rotation and a big bat in the middle of the lineup.
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.
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There have been two very clear things so far this offseason surrounding the Boston Red Sox: they want to add a high-end pitcher and power bat. These two ideas have been out there for weeks now and Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow even touched on it this past week at the general manager meetings.
More offseason deadlines are coming, and the Boston Red Sox have some tricky decisions to make this week. By the end of the day on Tuesday, every team must protect eligible prospects if they don't want them included in the Rule 5 Draft pool.
How would you grade Craig Breslow’s trade deadline? Wait! Don’t answer that. Partially because it’s November and partially because we only care about one name right now: Steven Matz.
There are more pieces from the 2025 Boston Red Sox club in free agency right now than just third baseman Alex Bregman. He obviously has the biggest name, but there are other important members of the organization out there for the taking right now.
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 key question in the Boston Red Sox's offseason is whether Alex Bregman stays or goes, and every other move that happens until he signs can swing the pendulum one way or the other.
The Boston Red Sox continue to be linked to one of the top overall sluggers in baseball. It’s no secret that the Red Sox need more power, and this offseason has been full of rumors centered around a few different stars, including New York Mets star Pete Alonso.
If the Boston Red Sox can land another star-level pitcher, like they did last offseason with Garrett Crochet, they will be in a great position to make some real noise in 2026.
During this critical offseason, the Boston Red Sox will need to be willing to consider any and all prospective trade partners. The main trades on the table would appear to be acquiring a surefire No.
Soon enough, the big-time free agents will find deals around the league and all of the chatter will come to an end around free agency. Unfortunately, it's too early for that, though.
Kristian Campbell's offseason development is a critical storyline for the Boston Red Sox. Depending on what the Red Sox do in free agency, Campbell could be asked to play a big role next year.
The Boston Red Sox already made one decision involving the starting rotation this offseason. After spending the last two seasons with the organization, Boston opted against picking up Lucas Giotlio's mutual option and also didn't tender him a qualifying offer.
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.
The Boston Red Sox tried to sign one of the free agent starters last offseason, but missed out. Boston was one of the teams tied to Max Fried before he inked an eight-year, $218 million deal with the New York Yankees.
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox both love when they can claim to have the upper hand, not only on the scoreboard, but in the transactions between the two teams.
The Red Sox are considering adding a high-leverage reliever to bolster their bullpen, according to reporting from Ken Rosenthal, Will Sammon and Katie Woo of The Athletic.
It didn’t take long for Roman Anthony to make an impact on the Boston Red Sox. He caught the eye of many around the baseball world, including Red Sox legend David Ortiz.
As one of the top pitchers in the 2025-26 free agent class, Dylan Cease is set to receive plenty of attention in free agency. Let's look at three potential landing spots.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora revealed on Instagram that he has officially proposed to his partner, Angelica Feliciano. “To be continued,” Cora posted on Thursday.
The Red Sox released minor league outfielder and former top international signing Vladimir Asencio after reinstating him from the restricted list last Friday, per the MiLB.com transactions log.