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 two sides are almost done with an extension deal.
Fenway Sports Group purchased the Boston Red Sox from the Yawkey Trust in 2002, and since then they've won four World Series titles and have added many more sporting ventures to their portfolio. However,
Roman Anthony is the top prospect in baseball according to one analyst, and is one of five Red Sox players in their Top 100.
A new report provides insight into how the Boston Red Sox feel about Kristian Campbell potentially making the opening day roster.
While the Boston Red Sox are trying to win now, no one can deny how bright their future is. Major League Baseball’s brand new prospect rankings indicate that th
The St. Louis Cardinals have been trying to trade Nolan Arenado. The Boston Red Sox could make a move to land him before opening day.
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
The Boston Red Sox have the best farm in baseball currently, and it seems their best prospects are ready to turn pro. According to Alex Speier, while their no. 1 prospect Roman Anthony isn’t believed to make the Major League roster Opening day, their no. 2 will; Kristian Campbell.
The Red Sox are still looking for another right-handed bat in their lineup and Alex Bregman remains one of their top targets.
Red Sox Rookie Development program has several ways of preparing the organization’s top prospects for life in the big leagues. There’s workouts, media training, volunteering, dinners,
Boston Red Sox’s new starter shares his thoughts on leaving the Los Angeles Angels and why he sees Boston as the perfect next chapter in his MLB journey.
Fenway Sports Group is not among the interested bidders for the Boston Celtics, an industry source confirmed to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo on Monday.