As the Boston Red Sox sit on their couches once again during the World Series, one has to hope the front office is fired up enough to spend big on starting pitching. The stats don't tell the full ...
But 468 feet? That’s got to be the longest ball the 20-year-old has ever hit, right? Not quite. On June 7, three games back into his Single-A Salem tenure after missing the start of the season due to ...
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That’s how long it took for the Red Sox right-hander to feel like himself again after a back injury and subsequent surgery ended his ‘22 season in early August. “You’ve got to realize that ...
After two straight 78-win seasons, the Red Sox found their way back to .500 in 2024 with an 81-81 record. Their live broadcast ratings on NESN, however, saw a slight downturn from the previous two ...
MassLive’s Sean McAdam reported Friday that both the starting pitcher and outfielder are “long shots” to receive qualifying offers from the Red Sox prior to the free agency window opening.
(Editor’s note: Two months after the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, Eagle-Tribune sports editor Bill Burt contacted one of the heroes of that title run, Dave Roberts, the current manager ...
"We are actively exploring the co-location of dual stadiums for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Fire, two organizations whose presence at The 78 would align with our vision of creating Chicago ...
How was it for you three having to go from Yankees-Red Sox rivals to coworkers? Is that beef still there? Ortiz: All day, every day! Rodriguez: A lot of people might not know this, but I’ve ...
That’s where the Chicago White Sox and owner Jerry Reinsdorf come in. The Athletic and Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday that Reinsdorf is in active discussions about selling the White Sox ...
My favorite photo of the 2004 Red Sox championship euphoria is one of a still-anonymous young man wearing a Red Sox jersey wading into the Charles River, arms raised in utter exultation.