Inside Alex Bregman’s Red Sox departure
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Sean McAdam: By losing Alex Bregman, Red Sox squander the trust they had earned back with fan base
At the outset of the offseason, the Red Sox publicly acknowledged they needed additional power to not only compete in the division but to advance deeper in October. They acquired Willson Contreras, but his production merely matches what they got out of Bregman a year ago. Offensively speaking, the Sox are back to ground zero.
Any contract negotiations between the Yankees and All-Star outfielder Cody Bellinger are "at an impasse," reports ESPN. Perhaps more importantly, the Yankees, who were previously of the mindset that Bellinger was attainable, are now reportedly looking toward 2026 under the belief that they won't have Bellinger.
The Boston Red Sox aren't where they need to be right now if they really want to contend in the American League in 2025. Boston started the offseason off positi
A former Red Sox and Giants outfielder announced his immediate retirement from baseball at 31 in an Instagram post this week.
The Red Sox let negotiations drag deep into the offseason, allowing the Cubs to swoop in and sign last season's unquestioned leader.
After the Red Sox lose a superstar, Cardinals POBO Chaim Bloom must look beyond his old team and expand his trade options.
The Boston Red Sox are in the market for starting pitching, but they now appear to be losing one free agent starter to the AL Central powerhouse Detroit Tigers.
Triston Casas might be upset about the Red Sox trading for Wilson Contreras, who could replace him as the full-time first baseman. And, on some level, he probably is upset about it. But Casas also is realistic about where he and Contreras are in their respective careers.