During the MLB offseason, franchises are actively strengthening their rosters by targeting top talent. Among them, the Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing an All-Star player from the San Diego Padres to bolster their lineup.
The Boston Red Sox would land a 2.77 ERA closer by giving up two prospects to the San Diego Padres in this trade hypothetical.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly made an offer for free agent reliever Tanner Scott worth more money and more years than the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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The Boston Red Sox have added five non-roster invitees to the team’s 2025 Spring Training roster: pitchers Austin Adams, Yovanny Cruz, Noah Davis, Sean Newcomb, and Robert Stock. Austin Adams, RHP – Adams,
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While the Atlanta Braves were rumored as a team who had interest in Scott, we know that Alex Anthopoulos would not spend $72 million on a relief pitcher. The Boston Red Sox were also a logical fit for Scott and were thought to actually offer him more money than the Dodgers, we are now learning that this information is false.
In addition to Sean Newcomb, the Red Sox also signed free-agent right-hander Yovanny Cruz to a minor-league contract earlier this week and invited him to major-league spring training on Friday, per a club announcement.
Former New York Yankees reliever and 16-year veteran David Robertson is predicted to join the Boston Red Sox as a free agent.