Official merchandising programs in cities like New York City and Pittsburgh have seen a range of results, bringing in ...
Fenway Fest is returning to Boston this coming winter, the Red Sox announced on Wednesday.
Below you can find Baseball America’s 2025 MLB Draft report card for the Red Sox, which features picks for 11 key superlatives such as best pure hitter, best defensive player, best fastball and more.
As the Boston Red Sox wrapped up their 2025 campaign, the organization faced several key choices regarding impending free agents. While third baseman Alex Bregman will likely demand a salary exceeding ...
Former Red Sox MVP and Dodgers star Mookie Betts was named the 2025 Roberto Clemente Award winner. The award recognizes “the player who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary ...
Contains spoilers for "Boston Blue" Season 1, Episode 2 — "Teammates" Former "Blue Bloods" fan favorite Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) is officially staying in Boston, and he's already participating ...
Which outfielder will the Red Sox trade this offseason — if any? Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and manager Alex Cora both recently spoke about whether Boston could return all four outfielders — ...
Based on comments coming from chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, the Boston Red Sox will be hitting the market hard in a search for starting pitching this offseason. Before the 2025 season, Breslow ...
The Red Sox have always ranked among the league’s heavyweights in terms of financial resources, but throughout the club’s recent five-year rebuild, ownership seemed content to hold back. The Red Sox ...
Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman made a major career decision following the franchise’s postseason exit. Red Sox finished 2025 season 89-73, clinching a postseason spot after three years.
The Boston Red Sox made it back to the postseason for the first time in four years with plenty to cherish for their future. Top prospect Roman Anthony arrived and took over the sport for the better ...
Former Boston Red Sox left fielder Mike Greenwell died on Oct. 9, 2025 following a battle with thyroid cancer. He was 62. Born in Louisville, Ky., Greenwell's family moved to Fort Myers when he was 5 ...