Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow offered a positive update for the team on contract talks with ace Garrett Crochet.
The Boston Red Sox' offseason has been less than successful, except for one thing; trading for superstar ace Garrett Crochet. Currently, Crochet has two years left on his deal, but according to Sox insider Chris Cotillo,
The San Francisco Giants could be the perfect landing place for discarded Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Nick Pivetta.
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to steal a hated division rival to help build their starting rotation heading into the 2025 season.
The Red Sox sit $32 million below the first CBT threshold of $241 million. Will they spend it on Nolan Arenado? Alex Bregman? Someone else? Or no one?
Roman Anthony is going to be very, very good for the Boston Red Sox. That's not exactly a revolutionary idea these days, but as the 2025 season approaches, fan
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
The Red Sox have five bullpen jobs mostly sewn up, but there will be competition for the remaining seven or eight spots.
The Boston Red Sox added some talented players to their roster early this offseason, signing Aroldis Chapman, Justin Wilson, Walker Buehler and Patrick Sandoval in free agency and acquiring Garrett Crochet and Carlos Narvaez in trades.
The Boston Red Sox and recently acquired hurler Garrett Crochet are, according to recent reports, interested in extending their marriage for the long haul
Chase Meidroth was apparently on the phone with Boston Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer when he discovered he was traded to the Chicago White Sox for Garrett Crochet.
Spring training is fast approaching and so is extension season. Generally speaking, MLB teams use November, December, and January to improve their roster. In February and March, they shift their focus to retaining their own players.