terrysharon+FollowCora on Bregman: Ball’s in His Court NowFellow Sox fans, the Bregman chase just got real! Skipper Alex Cora finally addressed the elephant in the room, saying the “ball is in his court” regarding Bregman’s possible return. Boston’s front office has made their move—now it’s up to the All-Star third baseman. If Bregman comes back, this infield could be next-level elite. What do you think—will Bregman tip the scales for us in the AL? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRoman Anthony’s big decision shakes up Red Sox plansRoman Anthony, the Red Sox’s breakout rookie and new face of the franchise, just turned down a chance to play for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic. Instead, he’s laser-focused on getting healthy and ready for Boston’s 2026 season after last year’s injury cut his debut short. With Devers gone and the team retooling, Anthony’s growth is front and center for fans and the front office. How do you feel about him skipping the WBC to prioritize the Red Sox? Would you have made the same call? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox21Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox’s Yoshida dilemma: What’s next?Boston’s front office seems to have made up its mind: Masataka Yoshida is staying put, at least for now. Despite a hefty $18.67 million per year price tag and a shaky 2023 season, the Red Sox haven’t found a trade partner and aren’t likely to release him. Instead, it looks like Yoshida will see more time on the bench, with Jarren Duran likely sliding into the DH spot. It’s a big shift for a player once seen as a lineup staple. How do you feel about Boston’s approach—should they keep Yoshida or make a bold move? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowRed Sox’s infield future just got clearerKetel Marte is staying with the Diamondbacks, and that’s a game-changer for the Red Sox’s plans. With the trade talks off, Boston’s 23-year-old prospect Marcelo Mayer can breathe a little easier—he’s likely sticking around and has a real shot at second base this season. The D-backs were eyeing Mayer in trade talks, but now he gets a chance to prove himself in Boston. Plus, with the Red Sox still chasing Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette, the infield competition is heating up. What do you think—should Mayer get the nod, or should Boston keep pushing for a big-name signing? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox01Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox take a chance on Seth MartinezBoston’s front office is quietly building bullpen depth, and the latest move could pay off. The Red Sox just signed 31-year-old pitcher Seth Martinez to a minor league deal after his stint with the Marlins. Martinez isn’t a household name, but his solid numbers—like a 3.59 ERA in 44 outings for Houston in 2024—show he’s got potential. With Boston still searching for big bats, this under-the-radar signing might be the kind of smart gamble that makes a difference later in the season. What do you think—will Martinez surprise us? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox-DBacks: Bregman or Marte Showdown?Things are heating up between the Red Sox and D-Backs! Arizona is making a serious play for Alex Bregman, but if they land the All-Star third baseman, it could mean Ketel Marte is Boston-bound. With Marte’s contract and no-trade rights in play, this could be a classic standoff. Who would you rather see in a Sox jersey: Bregman or Marte? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox’s Bregman Chase: Is This the Big Move?The Red Sox are officially the last team standing without a free agent signing this offseason, and the pressure is on Craig Breslow to deliver. After the Rockies snagged Lorenzen, all eyes in Boston are on Alex Bregman. Missing out on Bregman or Bo Bichette could turn this winter into a total whiff for the Sox. Is this the moment Breslow finally lands a lineup anchor, or will the silence continue? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRed Sox score big with Oviedo’s bargain dealBoston just locked in Johan Oviedo for $1.55 million—well below what most expected and a move that could seriously pay off. With pitching salaries skyrocketing (just look at Dylan Cease’s $210 million contract!), having a potential rotation regular at this price gives the Red Sox some real flexibility. If Oviedo steps up in 2026, this trade could look like a masterstroke. What do you think—should the Sox keep hunting for undervalued arms, or spend big on proven talent? Let’s hear your take on Boston’s strategy! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRed Sox pitching future looks electricBoston’s pitching pipeline is turning heads, and it’s not just about the big names already on the mound. After seeing Payton Tolle and Connelly Early make early impacts, all eyes are now on Kyson Witherspoon, the Red Sox’s latest first-round pick. He hasn’t thrown a pro pitch yet, but his 99 mph fastball and four-pitch mix have experts predicting a 2026 MLB debut. If even a couple of these young arms stick, Boston could have a homegrown rotation to rival the league’s best—think Seattle Mariners style. How do you feel about building from within versus big trades? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox Go All-In for Bregman at Hot CornerLooks like the Sox are making a serious push for Breggy Bombs at third! Reports say Boston’s front office has put a big, aggressive offer on the table—possibly matching what the Tigers threw down last year. After missing out on big names like Pete Alonso, this could be the move that puts Boston over the top in the AL. With Bregman’s leadership and glove, our infield could be elite. Will Bregman bite, or will another contender swoop in? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share