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Yoshinobu Yamamoto posted by Japanese team; Will Red Sox be in the mix?
Yoshinobu Yamamoto has been posted, but will the Red Sox be among his potential suitors? Here’s the latest info on the Japanese ace’s market.
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Why MLB offseason desperately needs a pitch clock, too
Baseball must do a better job making its offseason a tentpole event, similar to the NBA and NFL, and our John Tomase has the solution.
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Red Sox offseason tracker: Rumors, signings, trades, and more
Check back here for all Red Sox offseason rumors and news throughout the 2024 offseason.
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MLB rumors: Star free agent Shohei Ohtani ‘intrigued' by Red Sox
Here are the latest reports on Shohei Ohtani’s market as MLB free agency nears.
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Which big name free agent should the Red Sox go after?
John Tomase, Rob “Hardy” Poole and Phil Perry debate whether Craig Breslow and the Red Sox should go after Shohei Ohtani or Fernando Tatis, Jr. in free agency this winter.
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Tomase believes Craig Breslow will be ‘aggressive leader' in Red Sox front office
John Tomase shares his takeaways from Craig Breslow’s introductory press conference on Arbella Early Edition
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Report: Ortiz, Pedroia among ex-Red Sox who helped in GM search
Red Sox ownership leaned on a few of their beloved former players during their search for Chaim Bloom’s replacement, according to WEEI’s Rob Bradford.
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Is a spending spree coming with the Red Sox hiring Craig Breslow?
Michael Felger and Michael Holley react to former Red Sox pitcher Craig breslow accepting the Director of Baseball Operations role with the franchise
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Craig Breslow named Red Sox' new Chief Baseball Officer
Craig Breslow has accepted the Red Sox’ offer to be their new head of baseball operations.
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Ranking the top five free-agent second basemen
The Red Sox having a glaring need in the middle of their infield entering the 2024 offseason. Here’s a look at the top five second basemen set to become free agents.
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This Red Sox GM candidate who reportedly interviewed might surprise you
The Red Sox reportedly are looking at one of their former players as a GM candidate.
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Disgust with John Henry over GM refusals and other Red Sox thoughts
Why are so many candidates declining to pursue the Red Sox’ general manager opening? Part of the answer lies with team owner John Henry, writes John Tomase.
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Tomase: Working for John Henry is scaring away GM candidates
John Tomase joins Michael Holley on BST to talk about why so many candidates have turned down the red Sox for the head of baseball operations position
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Report: If Sox hire Breslow, it may not be as Bloom's replacement
Craig Breslow was rumored to be in “advanced discussions” for the Red Sox’ vacant head of baseball operations role, but a new report suggests that may not be the case.
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The search for a Red Sox GM continues
Michael Felger and Michael Holley are joined by Mike Giardi on BST to discuss the list of candidates that have declined the Red Sox opportunity to interview, and where this leaves them
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Report: Breslow, Red Sox ‘in advanced discussions' for GM role
Former MLB pitcher Craig Breslow, currently assistant GM for the Cubs, reportedly is in “advanced discussions” with the Red Sox to replace Chaim Bloom.
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Where Red Sox' GM search stands after losing another reported candidate
Former Astros general manager James Click reportedly is one of several candidates not interested in running the Red Sox’ baseball operations.
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Why Red Sox' GM search could lead them back to an internal hire
The Red Sox are conducting an exhaustive general manager search, but how the role is perceived may result in an internal candidate taking over, writes John Tomase.
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Reports: Who's in, who's out at this stage of Red Sox GM search
New reports highlight the candidates who have rejected interviews with the Red Sox and those still in the mix to replace Chaim Bloom.
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John Tomase: ‘A lot to like' in Kim Ng's ‘aggressive' style as GM
John Tomase shares his thoughts on former Marlins GM Kim Ng and why her ‘aggressive’ style would be a welcome change of pace in Boston after the Chaim Bloom era.
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