Por: Fox News Sports December 17, 2022
The were arguably Major League Baseball's biggest disappointment last season, but a big move Friday shows they are trying to return to their 2021 form.The Southsiders and outfielder have agreed to a five-year, $75 million deal, according to multiple reports.The White Sox were poised to take the next step in 2022 after winning the AL Central in 2021 with their 93-69 record, but they finished 2022 at an even 81-81. Andrew Benintendi of the... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 13, 2022
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 16: Rafael Devers #11 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates as he rounds third ... [+] base after he hit a solo home run in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on July 16, 2022 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by... + más
How realistic is it that the Red Sox sign Rafael Devers to a contract extension this offseason? | The Boston Globe
Red Sox legend says 'essence of the franchise' can change if team doesn't keep stars | Fox News
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 08, 2022
SAN DIEGO — Here on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, it was a much-needed sunny day for the Red Sox on Wednesday.It opened with early morning news that the Sox had a deal with closer Kenley Jansen for two years and $32 million. A short time later came word that the Sox had... + más
At the San Diego airport, a stunned Chaim Bloom tried to process the reality of the Red Sox without Xander Bogaerts | The Boston Globe
Xander Bogaerts is getting plenty of free agent interest, but the Red Sox are falling out of contention | The Boston Globe
SAN DIEGO — On Wednesday afternoon, Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom spoke glowingly of Japanese outfielder Masataka Yoshida.“He’s someone that we like we spend a lot of time on,” Bloom said. “Really, really good hitter, quality at-bat, and a great... + más
Red Sox sign Japanese star outfielder who is on-base machine: report | Fox News
New Red Sox left fielder Masataka Yoshida signed, sealed, and delivered to Fenway Park | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 07, 2022
SAN DIEGO — Every offseason is filled with a long list of non-moves that serve as a backdrop to the fraction that get completed. So it is natural that a Red Sox team with a wealth of needs — chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom said that the club entered the offseason... + más
Xander Bogaerts to sign 11-year, $280 million deal with Padres, bringing end to 10-year tenure with Red Sox | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 05, 2022
The last time the Red Sox were in San Diego for Winter Meetings was 2019, and a large cloud hung over the organization. The Sox were in the midst of a transition. It was chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom’s first meetings as the Sox’ leader. The team’s future was unclear.... + más
The Red Sox kicked the tires on a Kolten Wong trade, but not necessarily as a Xander Bogaerts succession plan | The Boston Globe
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 03, 2022
The Red Sox took a step towards upgrading their bullpen with a move that represents a full-circle career moment for a former prospect.A major league source confirmed that the Red Sox have reached an agreement to add 6-foot-8-inch righthander Chris Martin to their bullpen. The... + más
MLB notebook: Red Sox agree to deal with reliever Chris Martin | Portland Press Herald
Shaikin: Dodgers’ closer du jour: Shohei Ohtani’s former teammate, Chris Martin | Los Angeles Times
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 25, 2022
Tony La Russa is one of the most accomplished managers in major-league history. He’s second all time in victories. He won the World Series as the manager of the 1989 Oakland Athletics and the 2006 and 2011 St. Louis Cardinals. La Russa was inducted into the Hall of Fame in... + más
Column: With Tony La Russa officially done for 2022, speculation on next season’s Chicago White Sox managing job can begin | Chicago Tribune
Tony La Russa won’t return to manage this season, and the Chicago White Sox will address his 2023 status ‘when it’s appropriate’ | Chicago Tribune
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