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The Boston Red Sox could emerge as the perfect landing spot in a trade for one of the better first basemen on the market.
CHICAGO — Alex Bregman and Roman Anthony will hit back-to-back in the Nos. 2 and 3 spots of the Red Sox lineup Friday. Boston (53-45) opens the second half here at Wrigley Field at 2:20 p.m. eastern. Righty Lucas Giolito (6-1, 3.36 ERA) will start for the Sox opposite Chicago righty Colin Rea (7-3, 3.91 ERA).
Several members of last year's draft class have made huge leaps in velocity and their performances on the mound so far this season.
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World Series champion pitcher Mike Timlin is taking on his first Pan-Mass Challenge with the Red Sox Foundation's Team 9.
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Two summers ago, Chaim Bloom made the unusual decision to sign Rob Refsnyder to a reasonable extension before he hit free agency. Could Craig Breslow do the same?
The Sox were all the rage at Atlanta’s All-Star week. Respected national media members Ken Rosenthal and Jeff Passan spoke of Boston as a serious World Series contender.
Declaring a 'winner' of the Rafael Devers blockbuster a month in is a fool's errand, but the very early results haven't gone the slugger's way. In 25 games sin
Red Sox trade deadline, Roman Anthony Rookie of the Year run, Jarren Duran rumors are among top second half storylines.