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Walker Buehler and the Boston Red Sox are early in the honeymoon phase after joining forces this offseason. The veteran right-handed pitcher is stoked about tak
The Boston Red Sox have gone a long way toward upgrading their starting rotation this offseason, trading for former Chicago White Sox lefty ace Garrett Crochet, and signing two-time World Series winner Walker Buehler from the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent.
A new report indicates it would be premature to consider the Boston Red Sox the favorites to land Tanner Scott.
The Boston Red Sox have won four World Series titles since 2004 but have fallen off by missing the postseason the past three seasons. After finishing with a record of 81-81 and third in the American League East,
Starting pitcher Walker Buehler inked a one-year, $21.05 million deal with the Boston Red Sox in December.The 30-year-old righthander discussed his departure from the Los Angeles Dodgers with reporters during a Zoom call on Friday.
Buehler gets a $3.05 million signing bonus under the agreement announced Dec. 28 and a $15 million salary this year.
The Boston Red Sox might have missed the last three postseasons, but the future is bright for the team. In MLB.com's MLB Pipeline Executives Poll,
When evaluating the Boston Red Sox‘s 2024 season, it’s easy to see their 81-81 record and third straight year without postseason baseball and not think much of it in terms of success.
Roster-wise, Teoscar Hernández was a perfect fit for the Sox, but could Craig Breslow settle for someone else?
The Boston Red Sox reportedly are one of the favorites to sign star closer Tanner Scott, but the pricetag would be steep.
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox announced Saturday that they signed right-hander Walker Buehler, a two-time All-Star who was on the mound when the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series this fall, to a one-year deal.