In a new interview, Boston Red Sox 2004 "curse"-breaking hero Johnny Damon sounded a cautiously optimistic note about the current version of his former team.
The Red Sox are still looking for another right-handed bat in their lineup and Alex Bregman remains one of their top targets.
Former New York Yankees reliever and 16-year veteran David Robertson is predicted to join the Boston Red Sox as a free agent.
The Boston Red Sox might be close to agreeing to a deal with free agent Alex Bregman, but shockingly, it wouldn't be to play third base per a report
The Boston Red Sox are still looking for their right-handed slugger acquisitions this offseason, and the MLB media is convinced the right answer is two-time World Series champ Alex Bregman. MLB insider Ken Rosenthal was very vocal about this, saying there’s multiple reasons why it’s a good fit, as long as Bregman is willing to switch positions.
The Boston Red Sox are reportedly nearing a deal with a Detroit Tigers free agency target from earlier this offseason.
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As they look to complete their offseason upgrade by adding a right-handed bat, the Boston Red Sox appear to be playing a game of chicken with the most sought-after righty hitter still available on the free agent market.
The Boston Red Sox have been targeting two-time World Series champ Alex Bregman for a while now, all while competing with the Detroit Tigers for Bregman. However, it seems the Sox have an advantage now. According to Tigers insider Evan Petzold, the Tigers and Alex Bregman are at a standstill in their negotiations.
However, after the first few months of the offseason, Yankees fans, who just watched their team win the division and make it to the World Series, are already getting nervous about Boston's prospects for 2025 and beyond.
The Patriots are not winning games, but they are winning the battle for the hearts and minds of the sporting public. The Patriots get grace. The Red Sox get told to get a clue.