Free agent Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session for the benefit of scouts from the Boston Red Sox and several other teams earlier this week.
The most recent Boston Red Sox legend to be created was Mookie Betts, but he did have a controversial exit from the team. And now, he’s rubbing salt in the wound, saying it was his best decision of his career (via All the Smoke Productions ).
The Boston Red Sox are sitting on a handful of top prospects, and as many as three of them could see a Major League diamond in 2025.
The New York Mets could see Pete Alonso leave in free agency. They could swap corner infielders with the Boston Red Sox in a win-win for both teams.
According to Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, the Red Sox are still engaged in talks with free-agent infielder Alex Bregman as they have been throughout the winter. If he were signed, the All-Star slugger would hit in the heart of the Red Sox lineup and likely move to second base.
The Boston Red Sox might implement an outside-the-box idea as they look to add to their bullpen. Snagging seven-time All-Star and former New York Yankees flamet
Two Red Sox prospects, second baseman Kristian Campbell and outfielder Roman Anthony, are ranked at the top of their respective positions.
Recent Boston Red Sox signee Austin Adams explained why he fits with the team philosophy and is looking forward to making the team out of camp
Mookie Betts has won two World Series since the Red Sox traded him to the Dodgers in 2020, but the 8-time All-Star said he still loves Boston and Alex Cora.
Mookie Betts admitted he watches Red Sox games, citing his relationship with a key member of the team. Read more on Boston.com.
Though they had to dip into their prospect inventory to acquire blossoming ace Garrett Crochet from the White Sox, the Red Sox still have some of the most high-end young talent in the game, something