The Boston Red Sox couldn't have asked for a much better offseason. Boston tried to get Juan Soto but missed out. It would've ...
The Boston Red Sox, it appears, will have another chance ... it's no secret that the Red Sox's first priority this offseason was Juan Soto, who eventually signed a record-breaking $765 million ...
The Boston Red Sox could emerge as the early favorites in the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. free agency sweepstakes next offseason.
After four-time All-Star outfielder Juan Soto signed a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets in mid-December, two-time All-Star and 2024 Gold Glove third baseman Alex ...
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Alex Bregman shared that Dustin Pedroia, who was his favorite player growing up, reached out to recruit him to the Red Sox.
Bregman wanted to go to an organization with a chance to win. Through a thorough vetting process, he found that.
Judge and Soto disagree on which New York organization is better positioned to win a championship and win sustainably.
Alex Bregman’s tumultuous offseason has finally reached its conclusion. And his winding journey through free agency has ended ...
Robert had New York Post insider Jon Heyman on the latest episode of The Baseball Insiders this week to break down the ...
With Bregman, Boston's offseason was a pretty big success and makes the team relevant. The offseason started with the Red Sox losing out on big-name free agents Juan Soto and Max Fried.
After signing a record $765 million 15-year contract with the New York Mets this offseason, Juan Soto hit a solo shot in his ...
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