The Red Sox handed out $105 million in extensions for young players last offseason. Could they continue that pattern this winter?
In 2022, Brayan Bello was the top pitching prospect in the Red Sox minor league system, but the 25-year-old has looked like a shell of himself on the mound recently. Bello debuted for Boston in ...
But Tanner Houck, Brayan Bello, and Kutter Crawford are great building blocks. Each has proven that they can help the Red Sox in the long run. The Red Sox still need to add, though, but it sounds ...
The Boston Red Sox are looking to get over the hump in 2025 ... Having him as a resource for [Tanner] Houck, [Brayan] Bello and [Kutter] Crawford every day could help take their game to the ...
but Boston has made it a point to lock up young talent on a discount because of their youth (i.e., Brayan Bello and Ceddanne Rafaela). So, it’s not surprising that the Red Sox have tried to come ...
“So that leaves Fried and Flaherty, whom I think the Red Sox will be in on, but Flaherty perhaps a bit more than Fried. It should be noted that in addition to Bello, Houck, and ...
September, Pivetta – who is eligible for free agency for the first time in his career – said he and the Sox hadn’t had any ...
If the Red Sox want to play October baseball in 2025 ... Kutter Crawford, and Brayan Bello all expected back. The return of free-agent signing Lucas Giolito — who missed the entire 2024 season ...
Red Sox, Red Sox everywhere ... There is pitching talent in Brayan Bello, Tanner Houck, and Kutter Crawford. But the bullpen was historically bad post-All Star break, the defense led the American ...
In October 2004, the Red Sox defeated the Cardinals 3-0 to win their first World Series in 86 years. Ron Vesely/ AS A KID WHO grew up in the Dorchester section of Boston, the Red Sox were everything ...
On November 2, Boston Red Sox chairman Tom Werner promised a “full throttle” offseason from the organization with new chief baseball officer Craig Breslow at the helm.So far, the biggest ...
owner George Steinbrenner would yell at Brian Cashman, his general manager: Ortiz sealed it. Then, of course, came Grady Little. The Yankees tied it in the eighth as the Red Sox manager stuck with ...