Red Sox infield gears up for 2026 with new faces like Contreras and Durbin, aiming to bolster defense and stay healthy. Story anchors despite health concerns. The team eyes improved run production amidst a power bat void. ⚾
Red Sox infield gears up for 2026 with new faces like Contreras and Durbin, aiming to bolster defense and stay healthy. Story anchors despite health concerns. The team eyes improved run production amidst a power bat void. ⚾
Fanarchy Field Notes • Blake Wehunt's solid start wasn't enough to spark the Red Sox offense. • Red Sox bats stayed silent, managing just five hits against the Rays' pitching. • Caminero's early double set the tone, putting the Red Sox on their heels. • Fraley's outfield heroics snuffed out a potential Red Sox rally. • DeLuca's seventh-inning single sealed the Red Sox's fate in a quiet opener.
Red Sox fans, get ready for Opening Day with lefty Garrett "Beast" Crochet taking the mound. Known for dominating performances, Crochet looks to continue Boston's tradition of ace pitchers. ⚾
Roman Anthony returns to the Red Sox lineup in their spring training clash against the Rays. Keep an eye on Willson Contreras and pitcher Blake Wehunt, who might surprise in the upper minors. ⚾
Brayan Bello shines post-World Baseball Classic, showcasing electric form in spring training with 14 strikeouts over 11 innings. His revamped performance is promising for the Red Sox rotation. ⚾
Red Sox players, including Wilyer Abreu and Willson Contreras, reflect on their World Baseball Classic experience with Venezuela. Abreu highlighted the unmatched feeling of victory, while Contreras embraced his supportive role, celebrating Venezuela's first WBC crown.
Historically, the Kansas City Royals have seen ups and downs, with notable player additions and standout performances, like those from Bobby Witt Jr. and Maikel Garcia. The Royals pose a potential challenge for the Red Sox in their upcoming matchups.
Kyson Witherspoon and Franklin Arias headline the Red Sox Spring Breakout game against Orioles prospects. Watch for 18-year-old shortstop Dorian Soto, making his first stateside appearance, as he looks to climb the ranks. ⚾
Young hurlers Connelly Early and Payton Tolle impressed in spring training, but Red Sox fans might see them start 2026 in Triple-A due to roster depth and service time strategy. 📝
Historically, the Red Sox have relied heavily on Garrett Whitlock, but after his intense WBC workload, managing his innings is crucial. His past success as a setup man shows promise, yet caution is key to avoid fatigue and ensure bullpen stability in 2026.
The Red Sox face a delicate balancing act with Garrett Whitlock after his heavy workload in the World Baseball Classic. Protecting his arm is crucial as they can't afford to lose his pivotal role on the mound. ⚾️
Alex Cora is confident Wilyer Abreu will smash 30 home runs this season. Despite FanGraphs' doubts about Boston's power, Cora's bet on Abreu's bat could electrify the lineup. ⚾️
Red Sox players return to camp with stories from the World Baseball Classic. Roman Anthony and Wilyer Abreu shine in the tournament, with Abreu's heroics earning media spotlight. Garrett Whitlock prepares for the season after a memorable experience. ⚾
Wilyer Abreu remains a hidden gem despite Bleacher Report's rankings. The Red Sox right fielder, known for his stellar defense and growing power, continues to fly under the radar—much to the chagrin of Boston fans who know his true value.
Red Sox infield gears up for 2026 with new faces like Contreras and Durbin, aiming to bolster defense and stay healthy. Story anchors despite health concerns. The team eyes improved run production amidst a power bat void. ⚾
Fanarchy Field Notes • Blake Wehunt's solid start wasn't enough to spark the Red Sox offense. • Red Sox bats stayed silent, managing just five hits against the Rays' pitching. • Caminero's early double set the tone, putting the Red Sox on their heels. • Fraley's outfield heroics snuffed out a potential Red Sox rally. • DeLuca's seventh-inning single sealed the Red Sox's fate in a quiet opener.
Red Sox fans, get ready for Opening Day with lefty Garrett "Beast" Crochet taking the mound. Known for dominating performances, Crochet looks to continue Boston's tradition of ace pitchers. ⚾
Roman Anthony returns to the Red Sox lineup in their spring training clash against the Rays. Keep an eye on Willson Contreras and pitcher Blake Wehunt, who might surprise in the upper minors. ⚾
Brayan Bello shines post-World Baseball Classic, showcasing electric form in spring training with 14 strikeouts over 11 innings. His revamped performance is promising for the Red Sox rotation. ⚾
Red Sox players, including Wilyer Abreu and Willson Contreras, reflect on their World Baseball Classic experience with Venezuela. Abreu highlighted the unmatched feeling of victory, while Contreras embraced his supportive role, celebrating Venezuela's first WBC crown.
Historically, the Kansas City Royals have seen ups and downs, with notable player additions and standout performances, like those from Bobby Witt Jr. and Maikel Garcia. The Royals pose a potential challenge for the Red Sox in their upcoming matchups.
Kyson Witherspoon and Franklin Arias headline the Red Sox Spring Breakout game against Orioles prospects. Watch for 18-year-old shortstop Dorian Soto, making his first stateside appearance, as he looks to climb the ranks. ⚾
Young hurlers Connelly Early and Payton Tolle impressed in spring training, but Red Sox fans might see them start 2026 in Triple-A due to roster depth and service time strategy. 📝
Historically, the Red Sox have relied heavily on Garrett Whitlock, but after his intense WBC workload, managing his innings is crucial. His past success as a setup man shows promise, yet caution is key to avoid fatigue and ensure bullpen stability in 2026.
The Red Sox face a delicate balancing act with Garrett Whitlock after his heavy workload in the World Baseball Classic. Protecting his arm is crucial as they can't afford to lose his pivotal role on the mound. ⚾️