Mookie Betts was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020, but still watches his former team when he can.
In the five years since the Boston Red Sox traded homegrown superstar Mookie Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers, what was once New England’s most sacred public institution has remained stuck in reverse.
The Boston Red Sox still need a right-handed bat but seem reluctant to sign Alex Bregman or Pete Alonso. Justin Turner remains available at a lower cost.
Free agent Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session for the benefit of scouts from the Boston Red Sox and several other teams earlier this week.
The Red Sox are interested in Alex Bregman, but they won't get very far with a four-year offer. Multiple suitors have already offered five years
Though they had to dip into their prospect inventory to acquire blossoming ace Garrett Crochet from the White Sox, the Red Sox still have some of the most high-end young talent in the game, something
The Red Sox continue to be engaged with free-agent infielder Alex Bregman, according to Alex Speier of the Boston Globe. There is a caveat to Boston's interest, however, as the Red Sox would prefer any agreement to be of the short-term variety -- meaning,
The Boston Red Sox reportedly never pursued slugger Jurickson Profar before he signed with the Atlanta Braves.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been trying to trade Nolan Arenado. The Boston Red Sox could make a move to land him before opening day.
The Boston Red Sox are still looking for an impact right-handed bat who can improve their infield defense, and St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado is still on the trade block.
The Boston Red Sox have been linked to two-time World Series champion Alex Bregman throughout the offseason, but with Boston's resistance to give out a five-year deal to the Houston Astros free agent, they probably won't bring him in.