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The Winter Meetings have come and gone, and while many of the top players on the market found new homes, the Red Sox largely came home from Orlando empty-handed. Now, with both Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso no longer available, the Red Sox will have to ...
All Boston Red Sox fans are sick of hearing the same thing: that they are “highly interested” in what feels like every free agent every season. Sox fans got more of that yesterday when Pete Alonso, who was heavily involved in talks with Boston, signed ...
Pete Alonso has been one of the premier home run hitters of the last seven seasons and could be the bat the Red Sox need. Matt Dirksen / Getty Images ORLANDO, Fla. — As Winter Meetings began Monday, the Boston Red Sox continue to focus on adding a power ...
The Boston Red Sox entered the winter meetings with a massive need in the middle of the order and will leave them without a solution. Now, there's plenty of offseason left. There's no reason to jump on the front office yet. The Red Sox have a few months ...
No team has been in the headlines more this Winter Meetings than the Boston Red Sox, who have dominated the news cycle from baseball’s annual offseason meet-up down in Orlando, FL. From being connected to players in free agency, popping up in trade ...
The Winter Meetings are in the books, and with several of the offseason’s big names off the market, the Red Sox must now look ahead as they look to complete their roster for 2026. Who’s still out there and what will the Red Sox do next? We answer your ...
Alex Cora detailed how the Boston Red Sox can take the next step in 2026. The Red Sox made their third playoff appearance in seven seasons under Cora, but the manager knows his team isn’t a finished product. Cora identified areas for improvement during ...
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The Red Sox bullpen needs a lefty. Who are the best options?
After a series of decisions at the end of the 2025 season, the Red Sox quickly went from a plethora to a dearth of left-handed pitchers, almost overnight. Justin Wilson, who spent a year in Boston, and Steven Matz,