By Laura Soukkavong - BOSTON — The Red Sox have spent much of the season searching for consistency. On Wednesday night at Fenway Park, they looked like a club beginning to put all the pieces together. Behind six scoreless innings from rookie left-hander Payton Tolle and a 15-hit offensive performance, Boston rolled to an 8-1 … Continue reading Payton Tolle Shines, Red Sox Pound Out 15 Hits in 8-1 Win Over Orioles
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Red Sox Look To Even Series Against Twins At Fenway Park
By Laura Soukkavong - BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox will look to even their weekend series against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday afternoon as the clubs continue a three-game set at Fenway Park in a matchup featuring two teams trying to climb back into contention heading into the summer stretch of the season. Boston … Continue reading Red Sox Look To Even Series Against Twins At Fenway Park
Trevor Story Undergoes Successful Sports Hernia Surgery
By Quinton Edwards - The Boston Red Sox announced Friday that shortstop Trevor Story underwent a successful sports hernia repair procedure. The surgery was performed by Dr. William Meyers at The Vincera Institute in Philadelphia. The Red Sox did not immediately provide a timetable for Story’s return, though sports hernia recoveries can often sideline players … Continue reading Trevor Story Undergoes Successful Sports Hernia Surgery
Boston Calls Up Veteran Reliever Tayron Guerrero Amid Bullpen Shuffle
By Laura Soukkavong - The Boston Red Sox selected veteran right-hander Tayron Guerrero to the active roster Friday, rewarding the hard-throwing reliever after a dominant start to the season with Triple-A Worcester. Guerrero, 35, posted a 0.92 ERA in 15 appearances for the WooSox, allowing just two earned runs across 19.2 innings while holding opposing … Continue reading Boston Calls Up Veteran Reliever Tayron Guerrero Amid Bullpen Shuffle
The Red Sox Pitching Finally Showed Up — The Offense Never Did
By Tiffany Williams - Fenway Park keeps watching the same movie over and over again. Different opponent. Different night. Same collapse. The Boston Red Sox wasted another strong pitching performance Thursday night and got burned late by the Philadelphia Phillies, falling 3-1 in another brutal offensive faceplant at Fenway Park. And at this point, the … Continue reading The Red Sox Pitching Finally Showed Up — The Offense Never Did
Friday Night Turned Into A Complete Sports Frenzy Across New England And New York
By Tiffany Williams - Friday night turned into a complete New England sports whirlwind with the Connecticut Sun getting steamrolled in Brooklyn, the Worcester Red Sox continuing to own first place at Polar Park, the Portland Sea Dogs surviving absolute baseball insanity in Portland, and the New York Knicks putting Philadelphia on the edge of … Continue reading Friday Night Turned Into A Complete Sports Frenzy Across New England And New York
The Red Sox Have Talent. What They Still Don’t Have Is Consistent Control
By Tiffany Williams - The Boston Red Sox are running out of room for sloppy baseball, inconsistent pitching, and wasted opportunities, and games like this are exactly why frustration around this team keeps growing. What should have been a manageable night instead turned into another reminder that Boston continues getting burned by mistakes, missed execution, … Continue reading The Red Sox Have Talent. What They Still Don’t Have Is Consistent Control
MLB Suspends Tigers Pitcher As Red Sox And Yankees Announce Roster Moves
By Tiffany Williams - The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees organizations both made significant roster moves Thursday, while Major League Baseball also handed down discipline tied directly to escalating tensions between the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers earlier this week. The New York Yankees optioned right-handed pitcher Brendan Beck to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre … Continue reading MLB Suspends Tigers Pitcher As Red Sox And Yankees Announce Roster Moves
Red Sox Bet on System Over Star Power with Chad Tracy Hire
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox didn’t just make a move. They made a statement loud enough to echo from Fenway to Worcester and back. This wasn’t a tweak, not a shuffle, not a “let’s see if this works.” This was a full-on organizational jolt, and right in the center of … Continue reading Red Sox Bet on System Over Star Power with Chad Tracy Hire
Built Wrong, Playing Worse: Red Sox Identity Crisis Exposed
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — Let’s stop dancing around it. The Boston Red Sox are not a mystery right now. They are a contradiction. They have talent. Real talent. But it doesn’t fit. It doesn’t align. And the results are exposing that mismatch every single night. This is not a team lacking ability. This … Continue reading Built Wrong, Playing Worse: Red Sox Identity Crisis Exposed
Boston Red Sox Fire Alex Cora: Full Coaching Staff Overhaul Signals Franchise Reset
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox didn’t make a move. They made a statement that echoed across baseball like a bat crack in October — loud, violent, impossible to ignore. Alex Cora is out. Not eased out. Not transitioned. Gone. And he didn’t walk alone. Hitting Coach Peter Fatse, Third Base … Continue reading Boston Red Sox Fire Alex Cora: Full Coaching Staff Overhaul Signals Franchise Reset
Red Sox Part Ways with Manager Alex Cora, Name Chad Tracy Interim Manager
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox didn’t just make a move. They hit the reset button — hard, fast, and without apology. Manager Alex Cora is out. Not alone. Not quietly. Gone with him are Hitting Coach Peter Fatse, Third Base Coach Kyle Hudson, Bench Coach Ramón Vázquez, Assistant Hitting Coach … Continue reading Red Sox Part Ways with Manager Alex Cora, Name Chad Tracy Interim Manager
Red Sox Survive Late Push to Beat Blue Jays; Busy Day Across MLB Camps
By Tiffany Williams - Monday afternoon at TD Ballpark felt like October for a few innings. The Boston Red Sox pounded out 12 hits, launched three home runs and survived a late scare to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 in spring training action. Boston struck first in the top of the second when Ferguson … Continue reading Red Sox Survive Late Push to Beat Blue Jays; Busy Day Across MLB Camps
High-Scoring Games Highlight Busy Day in MLB Spring Camps
By Tiffany Williams - Major League Baseball’s spring training slate Tuesday delivered a heavy dose of offense, as clubs across Arizona and Florida continued evaluating young arms and lineup depth ahead of the regular season. The Atlanta Braves defeated the Detroit Tigers 8-1, with Reynaldo Lopez earning the win, Enmanuel De Jesus taking the loss … Continue reading High-Scoring Games Highlight Busy Day in MLB Spring Camps
Red Sox Rally Late, Capitalize on Twins’ Errors in 7-2 Win
By Tiffany Williams - Under a blazing 79-degree Florida sun with a lazy 5 mph breeze drifting left to right, the bats of the Boston Red Sox finally woke up — and when they did, they buried the Minnesota Twins in a seven-run avalanche that flipped this spring training showdown on its head. At 1:06 … Continue reading Red Sox Rally Late, Capitalize on Twins’ Errors in 7-2 Win
Spring Training Turns Into Scoreboard Carnage Across MLB
By Tiffany Williams - Spring Training or heavyweight fight night? Saturday, February 21, 2026 didn’t feel like exhibition baseball. It felt like scoreboard abuse across Florida and Arizona. If this is “just spring,” somebody forgot to tell the offenses. Start in Sarasota, where Pittsburgh walked into Baltimore’s yard and walked out with an 8-2 win. … Continue reading Spring Training Turns Into Scoreboard Carnage Across MLB
No Tune-Up: Red Sox Storm Past Northeastern University
By Tiffany Williams - FORT MYERS, Fla. — The 2026 spring opener wasn’t competitive. It was a statement. The Boston Red Sox detonated for 18 runs in a seven-inning scrimmage and steamrolled Northeastern University 18-3, opening camp with the kind of offensive avalanche that makes pitchers sweat and front offices smirk. Yes, it’s February. Yes, … Continue reading No Tune-Up: Red Sox Storm Past Northeastern University
Red Sox Shake Up Roster Ahead of Full-Squad Workout in Florida
By Tiffany Williams - FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox are not easing into 2026. They are charging into it. Pitchers and catchers held their first workouts Tuesday at Fenway South in Lee County, Florida. The morning began at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Thirty-three pitchers. Eight catchers. Gloves popping. Arms firing. No excuses. The first … Continue reading Red Sox Shake Up Roster Ahead of Full-Squad Workout in Florida
Truck Day: Spring Training Begins in Motion
By Tiffany Williams - The Red Sox equipment truck is rolling out, and like it or not, that means baseball is dragging itself back into the conversation. Monday, February 2 is Truck Day, the annual pageant that Boston treats like a civic holiday, even though it’s really just a moving van heading south. Loading starts … Continue reading Truck Day: Spring Training Begins in Motion
Boston Red Sox Acquire Minor League Catcher Nate Baez in Trade With Minnesota Twins
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — The Red Sox made a cold, calculated roster move, flipping infielder Tristan Gray for minor league catcher Nate Baez in a deal that screams depth, leverage, and long-game thinking rather than splash. No fireworks. No headlines. Just another chess move as Boston reshapes the bottom of its roster with … Continue reading Boston Red Sox Acquire Minor League Catcher Nate Baez in Trade With Minnesota Twins
Boston Red Sox Lock Up Ranger Suárez Through 2030 With Mutual Option
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox made a thunderous rotation move, locking up left-hander Ranger Suárez on a five-year deal that runs through the 2030 season, with a mutual option for 2031, a commitment that signals Boston is done waiting and ready to swing hard. The signing immediately fills the club’s … Continue reading Boston Red Sox Lock Up Ranger Suárez Through 2030 With Mutual Option
Boston Red Sox Name New Player Development Leaders, Minor League Coaches for 2026 Season
By Tiffany Williams - BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox announced a wide-ranging series of promotions, hires and minor league field staffs for the 2026 season, restructuring the organization’s Player Development department and finalizing coaching assignments across all affiliates. Ben Buck was promoted to director of pitching after serving as pitching coordinator. Quinn Cleary was … Continue reading Boston Red Sox Name New Player Development Leaders, Minor League Coaches for 2026 Season
Boston Baseball Awakens as Red Sox Truck Day and Spring Training Near
By Tiffany Williams - Football is limping toward the finish line and the NFL knows it. Because once the pads come off, Boston’s attention snaps right back where it always does. Baseball. And in just 23 days, the unofficial alarm clock for Red Sox season goes off loud and proud when the equipment truck rolls … Continue reading Boston Baseball Awakens as Red Sox Truck Day and Spring Training Near
Red Sox Swap A Proven Bat For A Prospect Gamble In Another Head-Scratcher
By Tiffany Williams - The Boston Red Sox just pulled off a move that feels less like a roster adjustment and more like a middle-of-winter identity crisis. They shipped out Vaughn Grissom—yes, the same Grissom they once sold as a long-term infield solution—in exchange for 21-year-old minor league outfielder Isaiah Jackson, a kid who hasn’t … Continue reading Red Sox Swap A Proven Bat For A Prospect Gamble In Another Head-Scratcher
Red Sox Stun With Non-Tender Decisions, Move On From Lowe and Winckowski
By Tiffany Williams - The Boston Red Sox quietly dropped a pair of surprise moves today, cutting loose two familiar faces while locking in the rest of their roster for 2026. The club announced it will not tender 2026 contracts to infielder Nathaniel Lowe and right-handed pitcher Josh Winckowski, instantly making both players free agents … Continue reading Red Sox Stun With Non-Tender Decisions, Move On From Lowe and Winckowski