LAS VEGAS — Super agent Scott Boras thinks the Red Sox are in a strong position to spend money this offseason because they have locked up several young players to team-friendly long-term extensions.
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Juan Soto is gone, and in the end, the Red Sox weren’t even close. Soto chose $765 million of Steve Cohen’s money over whatever emotional arguments the Red Sox could muster to augment their own $700 ...
The Boston Red Sox finished the 2024 season with a record of 81 wins and 81 losses, which was good enough for a third-place finish in the American League East. After winning the World Series in 2018, ...
The Boston Red Sox's search for a right-handed bat continues. So far this offseason, the Red Sox have lost their home run leader in Tyler O'Neill and failed to sign any free-agent hitters. That makes ...
The Boston Red Sox may be hitting free agency with a purpose this winter. According to Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe, "Several agents, [Scott] Boras among them, have mentioned that the message from ...
Boston Red Sox 5 under-the-radar free agents that might make sense for Red Sox ahead of Winter Meetings The Red Sox still have some needs to address in the field and in the bullpen this offseason ...
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