Over the next few months, most of the chatter around the Boston Red Sox is going to be about which guys thing could bring in through free agency or the trade market, or which guys Boston should move on from.
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First base was the most surprisingly dramatic position on the Boston Red Sox this season. Red Sox fans won't soon forget Triston Casas tearing his patellar tendon, or Rafael Devers flat-out refusing to play the position, or Nathaniel Lowe arriving on a league-minimum contract after being cut by the Washington Nationals.
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The Boston Red Sox were hoping Triston Casas would establish himself as the long-term solution at first base this season. Instead, the future became far less certain.
Among the reactions I saw to losing the Wild Card online, I saw a lot of people complaining about the lack of offense, which was valid. Without Roman Anthony,
The Boston Red Sox have had questions at first base all season. As the 2025 season approached, there were rumors about Triston Casas' role with the team.
The most recent signing for the Boston Red Sox could also be the first one shown the door this winter. Boston desperately needed a first baseman all season, after Triston Casas tore his patellar tendon and Rafael Devers publicly refused to take reps at the position.
The Boston Red Sox added new first baseman into the mix already this week. Boston has had a question at the position since Triston Casas got hurt but now Nathaniel Lowe is with the organization and seemingly is the answer the club has been waiting for.
The Boston Red Sox potentially just solved the club's short term questions at first base. Boston reportedly is bringing Nathaniel Lowe to town after being designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals.
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The Boston Red Sox have had questions at first base since Triston Casas suffered his season-ending knee injury. There have been questions about the position ever since, but it seems like Boston is at least trying to bring another slugger to town.
The Boston Red Sox should be looking to make a splash before the trade deadline, if not multiple splashes. Time is already starting to run out, as the deadline is barely 48 hours away at the time of publication.
The Boston Red Sox's need at first base has been the story of the season, and the trade deadline is their last chance to address it. By Thursday, the Red Sox will have to find a replacement for the injured Triston Casas once and for all.
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.
The Boston Red Sox lost Triston Casas for the season and have been trying to make due ever since. Boston has consistently utilized Abraham Toro and Romy Romy González at first base and both have done a good job.
The Boston Red Sox, after losing Triston Casas early in the season, have been looking for a new first baseman for a while. There are some options at the MLB trade deadline, but recently, they were linked to a different piece.
The Boston Red Sox are in the market for a new first baseman following the Triston Casas injury. But the front office could also look to find a long-term replacement for Casas.
The Boston Red Sox had a clear need at first base in the wake of the Triston Casas injruy. With Casas done for the year, and potentially into 2026, the Red Sox needed to find a solution in the short and long term at first base.
The Boston Red Sox can not catch a break at first base. After losing Triston Casas for the season due to knee surgery, the Red Sox were forced to rely upon career bench player Romy González.
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 was placed on the 10-day injured list with a ruptured left patellar tendon on Saturday. Casas left Friday night's game against the visiting Minnesota Twins on a stretcher after suffering the injury in the bottom of the second inning.
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.
Alex Speier of the Boston Globe reported earlier on Saturday that the Red Sox have been “open” to including Casas in a trade that achieves their goal of adding a pitcher to the front of their rotation.