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Thursday marks two weeks until the MLB trade deadline/ Here's what we're hearing on what the Red Sox might do in that span.
The Sox have carved out a decent spot: 53-45, three games back in the American League AL East, in the second wild-card spot.
The Kansas City Royals' trade deadline destiny might still be up in the air. On Wednesday, the Royals pulled off the world's most minor acquisition, bringing Adam Frazier and his .654 OPS back to Kansas City.
The Boston Red Sox have momentum ahead of the second half of the regular season, but they need more starting pitching to make a real run.
TheRed Sox continue to be mentioned as a team that's in the running for a high-end starting pitcher. Here's the latest from Jared Carrabis.
The Boston Red Sox, who traded $313 million slugger Rafael Devers in mid-June, will take a 10-game winning streak into the second half, climbing within a game of the New York Yankees and lurking within striking distance of the first-place Toronto Blue Jays in a once-again rugged American League East.
After a brief hiatus for the Home Run Derby (congrats, Big Dumper) and the All-Star Game (congrats, National League), it's time to get back to business with power rankings heading into the second "half" of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
With the No. 15 overall pick, Boston snagged Oklahoma righty Kyson Witherspoon, a flame-throwing starter with high upside. Reaction to the pick has largely been positive, with multiple pundits stating that Witherspoon was their top-ranked right-handed pitcher in this year’s draft.
The Boston Red Sox veteran revealed the status of contract talks with the team, hinting at the status of a potential trade.
After an entire spring with rumors about selling, the Boston Red Sox have seemingly turned into prospective buyers for the MLB trade deadline. That's what a 10-game winning streak right before the All-Star break will do.