According to MLB Network’s preseason position rankings, the Red Sox have the second-best third baseman in the game in Rafael ...
The Mets lost out on Roki Sasaki, but ended up with what they hope is a pretty good consolation prize in 17-year-old ...
The Boston Red Sox need to make one more move this offseason, and it needs to be a splash. Proposed by Zach Rymer of Bleacher ...
When the Red Sox announced that their official winter event — the annual meet-up of fans, coaches, and players of yesterday, ...
The Boston Red Sox are looking for a right-handed hitter, and as the next season is starting to loom, they need to find one ...
Devers won’t be in attendance due to a “last-minute scheduling conflict,” a team spokesperson said Friday, and he’s not alone. New starter Walker Buehler was also taken off the list of expected ...
The search to find the next Boston Red Sox right-handed slugger continues into a new calendar year. Though the Red Sox have ...
The Red Sox already have an established third baseman in veteran Rafael Devers, a three-time All-Star at the position. The 28-year-old is locked into a 10-year, $313.5 million contract with the ...
Back in September, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic wrote a column suggesting that the Red Sox could trade first baseman Triston Casas, move Rafael Devers to first base, and sign Alex Bregman.
One internal tweak that has been rumored for a while is switching Rafael Devers from third base to first base. Devers, under contract through 2033, is a singular offensive talent, but he's one of ...
Some, including us, have mentioned the Red Sox as a possible fit for Bregman, but Breslow insisted that All-Star slugger Rafael Devers "is our third baseman." Bregman surely won't sign in ...
Craig Breslow says “as of now” Rafael Devers is the Red Sox third baseman and they’re really pleased with the work he’s put in this offseason, but that they’re open to any way to make ...