The Red Sox have five bullpen jobs mostly sewn up, but there will be competition for the remaining seven or eight spots.
With just weeks until the start of Spring Training, the Boston Red Sox are still looking for ways to improve their roster after finishing 81-81 and in third place in the American League East in 2024.
The Boston Red Sox have added a number of pitchers this offseason, who could end up playing big roles in the bullpen down the stretch, including Sean Newcomb, who Boston signed to a minor-league deal last week.
The Boston Red Sox have added five non-roster invitees to the team’s 2025 Spring Training roster: pitchers Austin Adams, Yovanny Cruz, Noah Davis, Sean Newcomb, and Robert Stock. Austin Adams, RHP – Adams,
As for Bregman, Red Sox manager Alex Cora publicly made the case for why he would be a strong addition to the team. Even with Rafael Devers sticking at third base, Boston has considered moving Bregman to second base where it believes he can provide Gold Glove-caliber defense.
Giolito (elbow) has thrown four bullpen sessions this winter and expects to be a "full-go" when spring training begins next month, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports. "The progression of my rehab at this point pretty much has me right in line with where I would be as a healthy player,
The former Astros star is predicted to fit best with the organization who has the most World Series titles since 2000.
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Reese McGuire, who saw his production drop off with the Red Sox in 2024, is set to join the Cubs for their major league Spring Training camp next month.
The former Red Sox catcher was in Boston recently for Fenway Fest. He talked of his career and bond with teammates like Luis Tiant, and shared insights on today's game.
The Boston Red Sox looked to add to their bullpen by signing local, Boston-area pitcher Sean Newcomb, who was once a top prospect and first-round draft pick.
The Boston Red Sox made a small transaction last week that may have gone unnoticed by most of the baseball world, but it's a pretty amazing story, as the Boston signed right-handed reliever Robert Stock to a minor-league deal with a camp invite.