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With the 2026 Major League Baseball season just over one month in and the Boston Red Sox struggling, now is a good time to take a look back at Spring Training and whether the club handled all of the roster decisions well.
Payton Tolle worked four scoreless innings of relief, allowing three hits and striking out five without a walk.
Boston selected Eduardo Rivera to its roster and optioned Jack Anderson, sources told MassLive’s Chris Cotillo. In order to make room for Rivera on the 40-man roster, the Red Sox placed Triston Casas on the 60-day injured list.
The Orioles played the Nationals this weekend at Camden Yards, as the club unveiled new additions to one of the best parks in the sport. Instead of pumping out another Spring Training game in *googles where the Orioles report every February * Sarasota, they went back home with just days before the season begins in earnest.
The Red Sox have a notable update on Payton Tolle after Sonny Gray's injury. Here's the latest on whether the prospect joins the rotation.
Baseball is officially back! The Red Sox will prepare for the 2026 season with several spring training games in Florida. The Red Sox will face other members of the Grapefruit League and play in exhibition games against Northeastern and Puerto Rico.
It wasn’t the tidiest preseason for new Red Sox No. 2 starter Sonny Gray, who allowed two earned runs on at least three hits in each of his four Grapefruit League starts. But as Gray and Red Sox manager Alex Cora have explained throughout camp, Gray ...
The Boston Red Sox have a major rotation update ahead of Thursday's series finale against the Yankees. Here's the latest on the Red Sox.
For the Red Sox, the first two Spring Breakouts created a clear demonstration of coming attractions. In the 2024 prospect showcase, played at JetBlue Park, Ceddanne Rafaela belted a three-run homer and made a great play in center field.
The Yankees (14-9) look to make it two straight wins tonight at Fenway over the Red Sox 9-14). Game 1 of the series was a spanking by the Yankees. New York shut out the Sox 4-0. Giancarlo Stanton drove in three runs with a home run and a double to spark the offense and Luis Gil threw 6.