Red Sox keep adding, sign Ranger Suárez to 5-year deal
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The Boston Red Sox added Ranger Suarez to their starting rotation Wednesday on a five-year, $130 million contract, according to multiple reports. Jon Heyman of the New York Post was first to report the agreement.
The Boston Red Sox had plenty of pitching to replace at the Triple-A level this offseason, and they snuck in a transaction in mid-December that just popped up o
The Boston Red Sox in September lost one of their most promising front office executives to the Washington Nationals, when Washington hired Paul Toboni as their new president of baseball operations. Just three months later, Toboni and his former boss, Red ...
Red Sox spring training camp begins in just over a month. Boston will hold its first official workout for pitchers and catchers on Feb. 10. The first full squad workout will take place Feb. 15. Truck Day is Feb. 2. That is when the equipment truck is loaded outside of Fenway Park and leaves for Fort Myers.
Prediction season is underway, ahead of the upcoming 2026 season. More importantly, it’s early-season awards prediction time. Regarding Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet, 2026 could be the season where he brings home some serious hardware.
Alex Bregman won’t be running it back with Boston after all. The All-Star third baseman has agreed to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Alex Bregman is a serious guy when it comes to baseball analysis. He did his homework before choosing the Red Sox last year, and he did the same when it came time to sign a long-term contract with the Chicago outfit.
As members of the Red Sox organization spoke throughout the course of Saturday’s Fenway Fest, two dominating, dueling sentiments emerged: First, that the team is hungry for the chance to prove they are better and stronger than last October’s first-round exit.