Por: Portland Press Herald Sports November 15, 2022
Nathan Eovaldi has often stated he wants to return to the Red Sox next season. Now the ball is in his court after Boston made him a $19.65 million qualifying offer for 2023. Charles Krupa/Associated Press The Boston Red Sox are starting to feel better about their starting rotation. That’s not really a surprise. After a season that saw the team’s starting pitching post a 4.49 ERA, there isn’t anywhere to go but up. That ERA was the... + full article
WGN-TV USA Sports November 13, 2022
, Posted: Nov 12, 2022 / 07:32 PM CST Updated: Nov 12, 2022 / 07:53 PM CST SHARE EVANSTON — Friends and family of an Uber driver who was shot and killed last week on the City’s South Side gathered to remember him and honor his life in Evanston Saturday. Thirty-six-year-old... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports November 12, 2022
LAS VEGAS — So what now?As executives from around baseball scattered Thursday morning following the GM Meetings, the Red Sox embarked upon an offseason that is not so much a single path forward as it is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure sequence of interconnected possibilities.The... + más
With Triston Casas seemingly the future at first, what do the Red Sox do with Eric Hosmer? | The Boston Globe
Red Sox have a lot to accomplish this offseason, but have the freedom and finances to do it | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA 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... + más
With his future in Boston unclear, the Red Sox’ Nate Eovaldi wanted the ball, as he always has | The Boston Globe
If this is Nate Eovaldi’s last season as a Red Sox starter, he wants to go out giving it the best he has left | The Boston Globe
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
Yankees’ one-run victory over Red Sox follows familiar script | The Boston Globe
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
Alex Cora makes no secret he doesn’t want this to be an end for Xander Bogaerts | The Boston Globe
On the eve of his 30th birthday, Xander Bogaerts reflects on his tenure with the Red Sox, and what might come next | The Boston Globe
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
After a furious start, Red Sox out-slug Orioles in chaotic contest to snap losing streak | The Boston Globe
Aaron Judge chases down Roger Maris: Complete list of Yankee slugger’s 2022 home runs | New York Daily News
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
Why Red Sox rookie Brayan Bello could end up in the 2023 rotation | The Boston Globe
Xander Bogaerts has the batting title in his sights after Red Sox clobber Royals in series finale | The Boston Globe
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