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Will Masataka Yoshida's Success in WBC Translate to Red Sox?
Masataka Yoshida is raking for Team Japan in the World Baseball Classic and making the Red Sox look very smart in the process. But history tells us that Yoshida’s efforts don’t guarantee future success, writes John Tomase.
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Red Sox Rotation Preview: Can Chris Sale Regain Ace Form?
Will Chris Sale regain ace form? How will Garrett Whitlock fare as a full-time starter? We cover those questions and more in our 2023 Red Sox rotation preview.
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Red Sox' Justin Turner Shares Positive Update After Taking Pitch to Face
It sounds like Red Sox DH Justin Turner is going to be OK after taking a fastball to the face in Monday’s spring training game at JetBlue Park.
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Red Sox 3B Justin Turner Taken to Hospital After Pitch Hits Him in Head
A scary scene unfolded at JetBlue Park on Monday afternoon when Red Sox infielder Justin Turner was hit in the head by a pitch from Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Matt Manning.
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Kiké Hernandez Recalls Embarrassing Bathroom Incident During 2020 Playoffs
Boston Red Sox shortstop Kik Hernandez made a hilarious admission when asked about his most embarrassing in-game moment.
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Tomase: Chris Martin's Dad Changed His Life, and Now He Pitches in His Memory
Chris Martin’s dad, Matt, bought him a plane ticket that saved his MLB career and changed his life. Back with the Red Sox, the veteran reliever thinks his arrival in Boston isn’t a coincidence, writes our John Tomase.
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Red Sox' Positive Clubhouse Vibes at Spring Training Are a Pleasant Surprise
Expectations are low for the 2023 Red Sox. But after spending time around the team in Fort Myers, our John Tomase can’t help but notice an air of optimism that just might translate to the field.
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Tomase: Chris Sale Ready to Start Earning His Money With Red Sox
Chris Sale didn’t consider opting out of his contract despite hardly pitching the past few years due to injury. But with a clean slate in 2023, the Red Sox southpaw intends to start earning his money.
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WATCH: Red Sox-Braves Spring Game Ends on Pitch Clock Violation
Saturday’s Red Sox-Braves spring training matchup ended on with a violation of MLB’s new pitch clock rule.
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Before Showing Shohei Ohtani the Money, Red Sox First Must Prove They Can Win
If you want the Red Sox to go after Shohei Ohtani next winter, you’d better hope they win a lot more games in 2023. John Tomase explains why Boston’s upcoming season may determine whether it even has a shot.
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David Ortiz Jabs Yankees Fans, Explains Why Red Sox Fans Are Better
If you want to see David Ortiz take a shot at Yankees fans while providing evidence that Red Sox fans are superior, you’ve come to the right place.
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Red Sox Shut Down Pitcher Brayan Bello Due to Forearm Soreness
Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello will be shut down for a couple days due to right forearm soreness in a development that might make fans a little uneasy.
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Red Sox Infield Preview: Can Kiké Hernandez Thrive as Full-Time Shortstop?
Will Kiké Hernandez help Red Sox fans get over the loss of Xander Bogaerts? Will Triston Casas be a Rookie of the Year candidate, or will he experience growing pains in the big leagues? Here’s an early look at Boston’s infield for 2023 with best and worst-case scenarios for each player.
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Tomase: Breaking Down Red Sox' All-Or-Nothing Roster Is an Exercise in Extremes
Will the Red Sox make the playoffs in 2023 or finish dead last in the AL East? John Tomase forecasts the season outlook for 13 key contributors and discovered that both possibilities are on the table.
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Alex Cora Bragged About 2017 Astros Sign-Stealing Scandal, Says New Book
A new book titled “Winning Fixes Everything” about the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal and controversial 2017 World Series win does not paint current Red Sox manager Alex Cora in a good light.
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Red Sox Trade RHP Franklin German to White Sox for RHP Theo Denlinger
The Boston Red Sox have traded right-hander Franklin German to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for right-hander Theo Denlinger. German was DFA’d by the Red Sox on Monday.
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Tomase: New Red Sox Reliever Owns One of the Wildest Records in MLB History
The Red Sox acquired a record-setting reliever on Monday even if it’s a record he’d rather forget.
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Tomase: Here's Why the Adalberto Mondesi Trade Might Be a Bad Thing
Adalberto Mondesi has the potential to be a solid player in Boston. But as John Tomase writes, the injured infielder is one of many risk/reward players whom the Red Sox are relying on to be necessary contributors.
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Fans Make Their Voices Heard at Uncomfortable Red Sox Winter Weekend
If the Red Sox expected a warm welcome for their “Winter Weekend” in Springfield, Friday night proved fans are upset. Our John Tomase details the uncomfortable scene at what should have been a happy occasion.