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Red Sox Trade Idea Lands Two-Time Gold Glover After Alex Bregman Whiff
The Boston Red Sox reportedly lost Alex Bregman to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs, and they will now look for other options to fill their need for an impact bat. The Red Sox had reportedly been talking to Bo Bichette,
There's hardly any silver lining to the Boston Red Sox losing Alex Bregman, but they at least need to adapt to the situation at hand. Because the Chicago Cubs n
The Arizona Diamondbacks are in “serious discussions” to acquire the third baseman from the Cardinals, The Athletic’s Katie Woo reported Tuesday. The return for Arenado is unknown.
For what it's worth, the Red Sox have prepared for a possible Bregman exodus dating back to the end of last season. The club has been careful not to disrupt its young core and has discussed concepts such as prioritizing an infielder who leans more toward defense, contact and plate discipline.
It has been a rough week for the Boston Red Sox and it's only Tuesday, as of writing. This past weekend, the Red Sox lost the Alex Bregman sweepstakes. This is
The news that Alex Bregman had agreed to terms with the Cubs Saturday night shook the Red Sox, forcing them to re-consider their plans for the remainder of the offseason. All along, the Red Sox envisioned Bregman returning to them and providing a strong right-handed bat and his elite defense at a vacant position.
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Alex Bregman's tenure with the Boston Red Sox ended up being just one season even though the American League East team wanted to bring him back this offseason.
Craig Breslow opened up after the Boston Red Sox lost All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs in free agency.
What they've accomplished so far: The Rays have traded major players -- Shane Baz, Brandon Lowe, and Jake Mangum -- in two deals for prospect-heavy packages, and they signed two players to major league contracts (Mullins for one year, $7.5 million and Matz for two years, $15 million).
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Pair Of Red Sox Players Tabbed As Rookie Of The Year Candidates
Dustin Pedroia was the last Boston Red Sox player to win AL Rookie of the Year honors, capturing the hardware in 2007. If not for a late-season oblique injury, Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony, perhaps,