The Baltimore Orioles have made a few key moves this offseason. They signed Tyler O'Neill to a three-year, $49.5 million contract and also brought in Gregory Soto, Charlie Morton and Tomoyuki Sugano.
Free agent pitcher Jack Flaherty believes that he could've ended up in Boston if they didn't make such a splash in the trade market.
Even though the Sox haven’t made many moves in free agency, they should take a step forward based on pitching alone.
For years, the rivalry between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox has dominated the AL East. Have the Baltimore Orioles budged one of them out of the way, though? MLB's Will Leitch recently ...
The Boston Red Sox have had a less ... O’Neill went to a division rival in the Baltimore Orioles, Zachary Rymer of Bleacher Report thinks another Sox star will head there too: closer Kenley ...
Top prospects Roman Anthony and Kristian Campbell have been added to the big-league spring training roster, and could be among the outfield options for Red Sox Opening Day.
The Boston Red Sox have added nine non-roster invitees to the team’s 2025 Spring Training roster: shortstop Marcelo Mayer; outfielder Roman Anthony; infielder/outfielders Kristian Campbell and Abraham Toro;
Whether Heston Kjerstad will be given the opportunity to receive everyday at-bats remains one of the biggest questions facing the Orioles.
Before Tanner Scott joined the Dodgers, he had interest from three AL East teams. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
“The Pittsburgh Pirates are acquiring right-hander Chase Shugart in a trade with the Boston Red Sox for right-hander Matt McShane, according to sources familiar with the deal. Shugart was recently designated for assignment by the Red Sox,” Murray wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
However, after the first few months of the offseason, Yankees fans, who just watched their team win the division and make it to the World Series, are already getting nervous about Boston's prospects for 2025 and beyond.