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The trade deadline is just over one week away, but when it comes to one specific thing, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora is already thinking ahead to this upcoming offseason. Schwarber's and Cora's squads are in the midst of a three-game series against each other,
It’s not easy for a team to stay in contention after trading its best player, but that’s exactly what the Boston Red Sox are doing. They traded star designated hitter / third baseman Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in June, but they still own the AL’s third Wild Card spot ahead of Friday’s bout with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Boston Red Sox are likely planning for the trade deadline and postseason. However, Alex Cora already has one eye on free agency.
The Boston Red Sox have plenty of veteran talent on the roster right now and now have a ton of money available to throw at new guys. When the 2025 season ends,
The Boston Red Sox don't get enough heat for allowing Kyle Schwarber to walk. Schwarber has been arguably the top power hitter in Major League Baseball outside of a few guys over the past few years, continuing to do so during the 2025 campaign with 33 bombs and 75 RBIs.
The Boston Red Sox skipper made his stance on the San Francisco Giants and their franchise slugger very clear.
The Boston Red Sox looked like they were barreling toward a sweep, but they managed to pull off their best win of the year instead. After erasing a 5-0 deficit thanks to a couple of bases-loaded walks and a Romy Gonzalez grand slam,
Red Sox players weigh in on bizarre ending: The Red Sox found a particularly rare way to lose a game on Monday, falling 3-2 to the Phillies on a catcher’s interference call. It’s just the second time since 1920 that such a scenario has occurred at the Major League level.