The Major League Baseball offseason has been filled with big-time players switching teams via trade or free agency. Some of the big moves include Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets, Corbin Burnes signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Blake Snell signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Former MLB first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz only spent half of a season with the Boston Red Sox, but he's immortalized in the city forever due to his involvement with the curse-breaking 2004 World Series championship team.
The Boston Red Sox have gone a long way toward upgrading their starting rotation this offseason, trading for former Chicago White Sox lefty ace Garrett Crochet, and signing two-time World Series winner Walker Buehler from the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent.
To add one more left-handed starter, the Boston Red Sox may target former No. 9 overall draft pick Andrew Heaney, the top lefty remaining on the market.
Starting pitcher Walker Buehler inked a one-year, $21.05 million deal with the Boston Red Sox in December.The 30-year-old righthander discussed his departure from the Los Angeles Dodgers with reporters during a Zoom call on Friday.
Shohei Ohtani and the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers will be featured on four of ESPN's first 10 “Sunday Night Baseball” broadcasts along with a March 27 appearance on the sport's main opening day.
Walker Buehler and the Boston Red Sox are early in the honeymoon phase after joining forces this offseason. The veteran right-handed pitcher is stoked about tak
A huge, switch-hitting shortstop from the Dominican Republic is reportedly set to headline the Red Sox’s new class of international free agents.
Buehler gets a $3.05 million signing bonus under the agreement announced Dec. 28 and a $15 million salary this year.
Roster-wise, Teoscar Hernández was a perfect fit for the Sox, but could Craig Breslow settle for someone else?
Rob Gronkowski is a Boston icon, but friendship apparently runs deeper than rivalry.