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MLB insider Jim Callis believes the Boston Red Sox are going to let go of minor-league position players, while holding onto pitchers, at the trade deadline.
The Red Sox started winning after trading a star player. Fans still aren't buying it. It would be neat — and perhaps too neat — to point to the Boston Red Sox’ trade of disgruntled three-time All-Star Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in June as the moment the team turned its season around.
How far are the Boston Red Sox willing to go to further their playoff chances in 2025? It's the question every team must ask itself at the trade deadline, and e
Boston Red Sox's Alex Cora cautioned his team against trusting trade deadline rumors, claiming some ESPN personnel 'made s--- up' during his time at the network.
On the final day of Winter Meetings, Breslow swung the Garrett Crochet trade, sending the club’s two most recent first-rounders at the time in catcher Kyle Teel and outfielder Braden Montgomery, both top 100 prospects, to Chicago as part of a four-player package for Crochet. It marked a deal that’s shaped their 2025 season in many ways.
The New York Yankees reportedly have at least some interest in acquiring a Boston Red Sox infielder at the trade deadline.
The Philadelphia Phillies might be a Jarren Duran away from the World Series in 2025. That's what the Boston Red Sox have seen firsthand in their first two losses to the Phillies this week. This Philadelphia team can crush the baseball,
Last summer, with a middle-infield prospect crunch, Breslow traded infielder Nick Yorke to Pittsburgh for starter Quinn Priester, whom he then traded to Milwaukee for an outfield prospect and a draft pick after the first round, which the Red Sox used to net right-hander Marcus Phillips this year.