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On Thanksgiving Day, 2005, the Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins made a blockbuster trade. Here's how it fared for both teams.
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The Boston Red Sox's roster is officially at its offseason starting point. Friday was the last true deadline that needed to pass before hot stove season could b
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Red Sox free agent gets World Series ring but he’s ‘more sad’ Boston lost than ‘happy’ LA won
LAS VEGAS — Righty Dustin May will receive a 2025 World Series ring despite finishing the year with the Red Sox. Boston acquired the 28-year-old righty from the eventual champion Dodgers at the July 31 trade deadline. He’s now a free agent.
As the Boston Red Sox turn their attention to the offseason, the catching position doesn't sit at the top of most folks' list of needs. Carlos Narváez solidified himself as the starter this season, but Connor Wong had a brutal year as the backup, which ...
Get fired up for the World Baseball Classic, Boston Red Sox fans. Last time the WBC came around, there were several Red Sox players sprinkled throughout other c
Red Sox All-Star, World Series champion is Savannah Bananas' No. 1 overall pick in Banana Ball Draft
The Savannah Bananas had their inaugural Banana Ball draft on Thursday night. The No. 1 overall pick is a name very familiar to fans of the Boston Red Sox. The former All Star and World Series champion Jackie Bradley Jr. went first off the board in the draft. He'll play for the Indianapolis Clowns.
If the Boston Red Sox learned one lesson this season, it's that half-measures are never the answer in Major League Baseball. The Red Sox watched, along with millions of others across the world, as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 ...
Now for the first time (other than maybe the late 80s), the Red Sox and Blue Jays may be about to peak in unison. And all this will occur against the backdrop of two passionate sports towns and two very large fan bases. At this point, the only thing keeping the lid on the boil is the fanbases’ mutual hatred of the Yankees …