Por: The Boston Globe Sports November 01, 2022
After the World Series, Chris Sale has the right to opt out of the last two years and $55 million of the five-year, $145 million extension he signed with the Red Sox in 2019. He won’t be exercising it.“He has told us that he is going to opt in,” said Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom.The decision is unsurprising, given that the 33-year-old Sale (he turns 34 next March) has pitched just 48⅓ innings over 11 starts in the first... + full article
Bleacher Report USA Sports November 01, 2022
Chris Sale is staying with the Boston Red Sox.The southpaw has told the team he will not opt out of his contract that will pay him $55 million through the 2024 campaign, according to of the Boston Globe.In 2019, of Mass Live broke down Sale's contract extension he agreed to... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 18, 2022
Pop quiz: Who was the last Red Sox cornerstone player to depart in free agency?Mookie Betts, of course, was traded in the spring of 2020, nine months before he would have had a chance to test the open market. Jon Lester likewise was shipped out in July 2014 as he neared the end... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 15, 2022
The Red Sox have money to spend, approximately $91.6 million in average annual value before going over the first threshold of Major League Baseball’s luxury tax, according to Globe colleague Alex Speier.Alex’s calculations assume Xander Bogaerts will opt out of his deal.Even... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 08, 2022
For the Red Sox, an unfamiliar mix of uncertainty and possibility hovers over the offseason.Unless the Sox find common ground with Xander Bogaerts on a revised deal this month, the shortstop will opt out of his $20 million-per-year contract after the World Series. Longtime... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 07, 2022
The offseason is underway for the Red Sox and with that comes a breakdown of who they have on the roster.The 78-84 Sox finished the season with 40 players on their active 40-man roster and five others on the 60-day injured list.Here is the contract status of all those... + más
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 27, 2022
What might a competitive Red Sox rotation look like in 2023? That question hovers, at a time when the Sox are fielding just two starters who appear likely to be with the team next season.Connor Seabold took the Fenway mound for the Red Sox against the Orioles on Monday night and... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports September 20, 2022
Eric Hosmer’s short tenure with the Red Sox has not gone according to plan.For much of the year, the Red Sox roster had a huge hole at first base with Bobby Dalbec and Franchy Cordero splitting time. When the Red Sox acquired Hosmer at the trade deadline from the Padres, it... + más
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