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Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas says the current plan is for him to be ready in time for Opening Day next season a month ...
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Casas (knee) will be off crutches in two weeks and expects to be ready for Opening Day next season, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
There's an easy and obvious answer sitting right there: Rafael Devers. We've all heard plenty about it for weeks and there ...
There was some concern brewing in the home dugout at Fenway Park when Alex Bregman, the most consistent player in what has ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have announced that spring training tickets will go on sale to the ... who will take on prospects with the Boston Red Sox. That game won't count against the team's spring ...
Asked to elaborate on Wednesday, Cora said that while the injury apparently could have been worse, it’s still serious enough that Casas may not be fully healthy in time for next spring training.
As of now, it won’t be DH Rafael Devers who recently told chief baseball officer Craig Breslow he would not play first base.
Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman was removed in the fifth inning of Friday’s doubleheader opener against the Baltimore ...
The Boston Red ... Spring Training and has run with it in 2025. Overall, he has appeared in 14 games so far this season and has a 2.19 ERA and five saves in 12 1/3 innings of work. The Red Sox ...
The Boston Red Sox managed to hold on to the lead on Tuesday night thanks in large part to their bullpen, which went nearly ...