The Rafael Devers trade is going to take a long, long time to digest. But the Boston Red Sox aren't getting a lot of grace in the immediate aftermath. Trading the face of the franchise is a tough thing to pull off.
On April 2, after just five games into his Major-League career, the Boston Red Sox hastily signed rising star infielder Kristian Campbell to an eight-year, $60 million extension.
Attending a Major League Baseball game can provide memories for all fans. However, in this day and age, that doesn't always come from what happens on the field.
The Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in a stunning blockbuster move on Sunday, and it would appear the decision was not strictly a baseball one.
The Boston Red Sox have started playing better baseball in recent weeks. It's a positive sign for one of the most disappointing teams in Major League Baseball.
The Boston Red Sox are moving on from Rafael Devers. The Red Sox traded Devers to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. Pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison are among the package heading back to Boston.
The Boston Red Sox are hurdling toward some sort of tough decision. Boston has so much outfield talent that there aren't enough spots to go around. The Red Sox have Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela, Roman Anthony, and Rob Refsnyder right now in the big leagues.
A weekend that began as an epic battle between the Boston Red Sox pitchers and Aaron Judge turned surprisingly one-sided. On Friday night, the New York Yankees superstar struck out three times against Boston ace Garrett Crochet before getting some epic revenge with a game-tying solo home run off the lefty to tie the game in the ninth inning.
The easy prediction for the Boston Red Sox is that they will go with an offensive piece in the first round of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft. Boston hasn't selected a pitcher in the first round since Tanner Houck all the way back in 2017.
After trading Kyle Teel in a deal for Garrett Crochet during the offseason, which was clearly the right decision, as Crochet has arguably been a top-three starter in Major League Baseball, the Boston Red Sox had some question marks at the catcher position.
Rafael Devers homered and Brayan Bello tossed seven shutout innings as the Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the visiting New York Yankees with a 2-0 victory Sunday.
Concession workers at the Boston Red Sox's home venue of Fenway Park have voted to strike for the first time in the history of the venue, they announced Sunday.
Quite soon, the Boston Red Sox will have to make a decision that hurts someone's pride. Outfielder Wilyer Abreu should be back from the injured list by Thursday, which means, barring another injury, someone will get squeezed out of the picture.
Hunter Dobbins made headlines earlier this month when he detailed just how much he hated the New York Yankees, claiming he would rather retire than join the Bronx Bombers.
In light of Carlos Narvaez’s late-game heroics against his former team at Fenway Park on Friday night, it feels like an appropriate time to check in on how the prospect the Red Sox dealt to the Yankees for their breakout catcher in what looked like a minor trade six months ago is faring in his new organization so far.
A month after going down with a right flexor pronator strain, Tanner Houck is nearing a return. Alex Cora delivered a positive update on Friday after Houck completed an up-and-down session.
Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet didn't factor into the decision, but he was a major reason why the Sox beat the New York Yankees 2-1 in 10-innings on Friday night.