Por: The Boston Globe Sports November 11, 2022
LAS VEGAS — For the last three seasons, Nate Eovaldi has been the Red Sox’ Opening Day starter and rotation anchor. Though the 32-year-old righthander is a free agent, the Red Sox made a move in hopes of retaining him.Prior to Thursday’s 5 p.m. deadline, the Red Sox made a one-year, $19.65 million qualifying offer to Eovaldi, a proposal that he has until Nov. 15 to accept or reject. The team also made a qualifying offer to shortstop Xander... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 11, 2022
The Boston Red Sox made Nathan Eovaldi a one-year qualifying offer that would guarantee him a $19.5-million salary in 2023, when he’d have the highest salary of his career, despite coming off an injury-plagued season in which he finished with just 20 starts while struggling to... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 09, 2022
The Red Sox could find another player to be their shortstop, but Xander Bogaerts is the most productive option available and he is a proven commodity in Boston. Steven Senne/Associated Press Xander Bogaerts made perhaps the easiest decision of his life on Monday afternoon, when... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 05, 2022
Alex Cora was asked before Tuesday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays what it meant to him as a manager to have Nate Eovaldi on the roster for the last five seasons.His answer lasted three minutes and probably could have gone longer.Eovaldi then took the mound in what may... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 03, 2022
Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts, top, turns a game-ending double play against Baltimore last week at Fenway Park in Boston. Michael Dwyer/Associated Press The 2022 Boston Red Sox season will come to a merciful end on Wednesday evening. With a long-disappointing run behind it,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports September 30, 2022
Nate Eovaldi did not want to go out like that. Not on the injured list.He’s hit the IL twice this season. Once earlier this summer because of a barking back and hip. The secondbecause of shoulder inflammation.Maybe it was because Eovaldi came back too early the first time in... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports September 22, 2022
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The Boston Globe USA Sports September 19, 2022
Nate Eovaldi (right shoulder inflammation) tossed a four-inning simulated game Sunday morning at Fenway Park.The righthander threw 65 pitches against hitters, including Tommy Pham and Trevor Story.“I felt good,” Eovaldi said prior to the Sox’ 13-3 win. “I was trying to... + más
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