Former Boston Red Sox outfielder Tyler O'Neill spoke about how excited he is to be with a winning ball club, his new team, the Baltimore Orioles.
The 2024 season was not kind to the Boston Red Sox. Despite finishing the first half with a 53-42 record, the team took a ...
The Boston Red Sox likely won’t face Jacob deGrom when they open the 2025 season against the Texas Rangers. Instead, they’ll see a familiar face. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy confirmed to ...
Most will remember the Boston Red Sox offseason for the late addition of Alex Bregman to the team, a move that shocked the baseball world a bit. People have quickly forgotten about Boston's ...
like Tyler O’Neill. He was acquired by Boston before the 2024 season and he ended up crushing 31 home runs and driving in 61 runs with the Red Sox. There was some chatter about the possibility ...
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas has returned to spring training camp, manager Alex Cora told The Athletic's Jen McCaffrey and other reporters Sunday morning. Casas was one of several ...
Boston Red Sox make six roster cuts, option ‘The Password’ to minor league camp Will Boston Red Sox' highest pick since 1967 be a doubles machine at Fenway Park? Red Sox prospect up to 98-99 ...
BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox landed the best free agent still available late Wednesday night, reportedly signing Alex Bregman to a three-year deal worth $120 million. The 30-year-old Bregman will ...
They want to eliminate any remnant of the barriers and the hate that Willie O'Ree - the first Black man to play in the NHL - conquered when he debuted with the Boston Bruins. Paris and his family ...
The outfielder had an .847 OPS with 49 extra-base hits and 61 RBIs over 113 games then became a free agent. O’Neill was ...
Boston desperately needs to add a closer, and could land the perfect option in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Boston Red Sox have made quite a few moves to push the team in the right ...
Josh Winckowski faces stiff competition for a spot on the Red Sox pitching staff. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) How about those who haven’t lived up to expectations so far? For our purposes ...