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The Boston Red Sox are now in full pivot mode as Alex Bregman won’t be returning to Fenway Park in 2026. It was announced on Saturday night (Jan. 10) that Bregman agreed to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs.
The Red Sox currently sit above the second luxury-tax threshold. What does that mean? And how might that impact any additional moves?
Craig Breslow and the Red Sox wrapped up their arbitration-eligible business with two more signings on Thursday afternoon.
The news that Alex Bregman had agreed to terms with the Cubs Saturday night shook the Red Sox, forcing them to re-consider their plans for the remainder of the offseason. All along, the Red Sox envisioned Bregman returning to them and providing a strong right-handed bat and his elite defense at a vacant position.
Contreras, obtained by the Red Sox in a December trade with St. Louis, enjoyed the challenge of the new position, but expects more from himself in his second year at first.
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Red Sox Struck Out Twice During the Devers and Bregman Saga
In a span of less than a year, the Boston Red Sox have managed to strikeout not once, but twice with star players. Not just star players, but superstar players, who were already on the team. Somehow,
The Boston Red Sox have a lot of talent, but there are areas of the roster that need to be flushed out a bit. For example, right now second base and third base
After years of position players stealing most of the accolades in the Red Sox’s farm system, the tables have turned to the pitching side. And never was that more apparent than when MLB Pipeline unveiled its Top 100 prospect list in an MLB Network special on Friday night.
The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Seattle Mariners have adding a side-winding right-handed pitcher in a small trade. On Friday, they sent cash considerations to the New York Mets for Cooper Criswell.