The Boston Red Sox could lose starting pitcher Nick Pivetta to the Toronto Blue Jays in a shocking free-agency move.
The Boston Red Sox couldn't be more ecstatic about Roman Anthony's 2025 campaign. Still only 20 years old, Anthony has shot through the minor leagues since the
Billy Wagner will soon become the 40th former Red Sox player to be enshrined in Cooperstown. Who could be the next Red Sox to make the Hall of Fame?
Among the tens of thousands of players, managers, owners, executives and other personnel that have made their marks on baseball, only a select 349 are enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame,
ROUNDUP BOYS HOCKEY Jameson Vallarelli netted a hat trick as Taunton rolled to an 8-3 victory over Oliver Ames in the Hockomock League. In the Middlesex League, Jack Sullivan netted his first
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BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with RHPs Austin Adams, Yovanny Cruz, Noah Davis and Robert Stock and LHP Sean Newcomb on minor league contracts. Agreed to terms with OF Jarren Duran on a one-year contract.
His 90 shutouts is second on the all-time list to Walter Johnson and his 16 shutouts in 1916 is ... signed specifically to be a designated hitter. He signs with the Boston Red Sox one week after the designated hitter rule is approved.
ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms on minor league contracts with SS/RHP Shotaro Morii, RHPs Ricardo Osorio, Edwin Mendoza and Jesus Delgado, OFs Carlos Salmeron and Breyson Guedez, and C Aiverson Barazarte.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced their 2025 Hall of Fame class on Tuesday, with only three former players selected - Ichirio Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. Wagner, who was the only former Boston Red Sox selected,
Ben Angelini (Foxboro) Aiden Astorino (King Philip) Ryan Bannon (North Attleboro) Jayden Barber (Dennis-Yarmouth) Merrick Barlow (St. John’s
Grover Cleveland Alexander is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1958 — Canadian born Willie O’Ree becomes the NHL’s first black player for the Boston Bruins. 1972 — The Lakers’ Jerry West, hits a last second,