The biggest story of the week — and offseason — for the Boston Red Sox is the loss of Alex Bregman. Unless the club lands someone like Bo Bichette or Kyle Tucker, this will remain the case.
After a few weeks of waiting, we finally found out how Triston Casas feeels about the Boston Red Sox trading for his de facto replacement. On Dec. 21, the Red Sox officially acquired Willson Contreras from the St.
The Boston Red Sox haven't taken a player to arbitration since 2020, and they didn't plan on starting now. On Thursday, arbitration-eligible players had to finalize their agreements for the upcoming season before negotiations had to cease.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
There are a lot of loose ends for the Boston Red Sox to tidy up in the new year. Boston's position player group doesn't have a lot of obvious superstars, but there's quality depth all around.
The vast majority of the noise around Major League Baseball throughout the offseason has to do with transactions. Which free agent is going to cash in on a mega deal?
Willson Contreras was once one of the best-hitting catchers in Major League Baseball, but this season, he didn't strap on the gear for a single game. After making the transition to full-time first baseman in his last year with the St.
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.
One of the key questions that surfaced in the wake of the Boston Red Sox's trade for Willson Contreras was what would become of Triston Casas. Casas has missed 230 games due to injury since the start of last season, which was a big reason the Red Sox felt they had to fortify first base with the addition of Contreras.
With the addition of Willson Contreras from the Cardinals last night, the Boston Red Sox seemingly no longer have room for Triston Casas in their starting lineup, with Contreras taking over first base duties and Masataka Yoshida being in line for the majority of the reps at DH.
The case of Triston Casas puts the Boston Red Sox in a difficult position. As the team decides whether to play or deal him come 2026, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and Co.
One position of interest for the Boston Red Sox so far this offseason has been first base. The reason for this is the fact that the last two seasons have been inconsistent at the position.
Will the Boston Red Sox have a new first baseman in 2025? That's a topic of conversation that has picked up steam throughout the offseason and is ongoing.
The Boston Red Sox's 40-man roster is turning into a list of players who could be traded at any moment. Trade rumors have plagued the Red Sox outfield (top prospect Jhostynxon Garcia was dealt to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday) and young pitchers as well.
Like every other baseball fan, I’m making deals in my head all offseason long and wishing for this, that, and the other. Of course, most of us will be disappointed because there are only so many free agents to go around.
There are plenty of rumors out there pointing to potential targets for the Boston Red Sox. First base has been a position consistently discussed. The name that has been out there the most for first base for Boston is New York Mets star slugger Pete Alonso.
Few players in recent Boston Red Sox history have been more polarizing than Triston Casas. His supporters will point to his remarkable performance over the last four months of 2023, as the then-23-year-old posted a .307/.404/.570 slash line from June 2 on.
Triston Casas might have been doing a Jaden Smith impression this week. The Boston Red Sox first baseman Casas drew attention on Tuesday night with the bizarre message that he posted to his Instagram page.
Unfortunately, the Boston Red Sox have dealt with some injuries throughout the year, including to young first basemen, Triston Casas. Casas had a gruesome knee injury and has been out for quite a bit now, as he had surgery that was scene-ending.
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas underwent a successful procedure to repair his left patellar tendon Sunday. The team said Casas was seen by Dr.
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas left Friday night's game against the Minnesota Twins on a stretcher due to a serious left knee injury. Casas beat out a check-swing tapper that Twins pitcher Joe Ryan misplayed for an error in the bottom of the second inning.