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Over the last couple of weeks, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow was able to add two pitchers to his starting rotation in the proven Sonny Gray and a lesser-known commodity with upside in Johan Oviedo.
Working with Dan Kantrovitz, who is vice president of scouting and the research and development department, Zombro is trying to refine the draft model to identify high-end pitching talent better. Currently, the system sorely lacks impactful arms beyond top prospect Jaxon Wiggins.
Craig Breslow reacted to the news Pete Alonso had signed with the Orioles on Wednesday — and charted what's next for the Red Sox.
The Red Sox entered this year's Winter Meetings with momentum, having acquired two starting pitchers via trade: Sonny Gray from the Cardinals and Johan Oviedo in a deal with the Pirates. That left chi
A reunion with Alex Bregman figures to be the main objective at this point, but the Red Sox could also target free agent Eugenio Suarez.
A new trade idea from a popular Boston podcast would bring a five-time All-Star to Boston, but at a high price.
ORLANDO, Fla. – With starting pitcher acquisitions checked off their to-do list, the Boston Red Sox came to the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings with a clear top priority. A big, game-changing bat. “We still haven’t addressed some of the position-player needs that we have,
When the MLB Winter Meetings began in Orlando on Monday, almost everyone was expecting a big move by the Boston Red Sox. By the time everything came to an end on Wednesday, the Red Sox were shut out.One of the two players they were hoping to land was Kyle Schwarber.