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Red Sox positional preview: Crochet leads revamped starting rotation
The Red Sox’ new-look starting rotation has a chance to be special in 2025. Here’s an in-depth look at the pitching staff heading into the new campaign.
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Red Sox roster preview: The Infield
Taking a look at the Red Sox roster for 2025, starting with the infield.
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How Bregman, Crochet fared in their Red Sox spring debuts
All-Star infielder Alex Bregman and ace left-hander Garrett Crochet impressed during their Red Sox spring training debuts on Sunday.
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Spring Storylines: Predicting All-Star break headlines for Red Sox
What will be the big headlines surrounding the Red Sox at the 2025 All-Star break? Our three-person panel shares their predictions.
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Rafael Devers refuses to give up third base after Red Sox sign Alex Bregman
Dan Shaughnessy reacts to Rafael Devers telling reporters he’s not willing to move off third base after the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman.
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Bregman on signing with Red Sox: βThis is a winning organization'
Alex Bregman explains why he decided to sign with the Red Sox and shares which former players reached out to him to share what it’s like playing in Boston.
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Spring Storylines: Who will be Red Sox' breakout star in 2025?
Our panel predicts who will step up as a key contributor for the Red Sox in 2025.
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INSTANT REACTION: Red Sox sign Alex Bregman to 3-year, $120M deal
Michael Holley, Mike Felger and Chris Gasper offer instant reaction and analysis to the news that the Red Sox have signed free agent Alex Bregman to a 3-year, $120M deal.
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Spring Storylines: Who will be Red Sox' MVP and Cy Young?
Who will be the Red Sox’ most valuable player and best pitcher during the 2025 season? Our three-person panel shares their predictions.
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Are Red Sox satisfied with incremental improvement?
Tom Giles and Phil Perry share their reactions to Craig Breslow’s comments on the team’s sense of urgency and his expectations for the 2025 roster
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What to watch for at Red Sox spring training: Prospects, pitching, and more
Red Sox pitchers and catchers are set to report to Fort Myers on Wednesday. Here’s what to watch for in and around JetBlue Park as spring training gets underway.
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Spring Storylines: Biggest key to Red Sox ending postseason drought
What must go right for the Red Sox to clinch their first playoff berth since 2021? Our three-person panel weighs in.
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Red Sox #3 prospect: Attending C's game in Boston βfired me up'
Red Sox #3 prospect Kristian Campbell and senior director of player development Brian Abraham react to Red Sox prospects attending Sunday’s Celtics game at TD Garden.
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Reassessing Red Sox rotation after Crochet, Buehler moves
The Red Sox’ starting rotation suddenly looks formidable following their offseason acquisitions of Garrett Crochet and Walker Buehler. Here’s a look at the group heading into 2025.
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5 things to know about Walker Buehler
Here are five things to know about right-handed pitcher and World Series champion Walker Buehler.
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Crochet and Chapman's strikeout stuff excites Red Sox pitching coach
Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey seems thrilled to have Garrett Crochet and Aroldis Chapman on his staff, and there’s a specific reason, writes John Tomsae.
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2025 Red Sox roster projection: Still work to be done after Crochet trade
The Red Sox roster looks stronger after acquiring left-handed ace Garrett Crochet, but Craig Breslow and Co. still have work to do this offseason.
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Tomase: Crochet trade the βbig swing' we've been waiting for Sox to make
John Tomase reacts to the Red Sox blockbuster trade for starter Garrett Crochet and explains why it’s the type of ‘big swing’ move fans have been waiting for the team to make for the last several years.
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An updated look at Red Sox' top 10 prospects after Crochet trade
The Red Sox parted ways with four highly-touted prospects to acquire lefty Garrett Crochet from the White Sox. Here’s an updated look at their top 10 prospects.
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Garrett Crochet is a beast, and landing him is a major win for Red Sox
The cost was steep, but Garrett Crochet is exactly the type of pitcher the Red Sox needed to front their rotation, writes John Tomase.