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Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow made it clear that the Rafael Devers trade doesn't mean that they're giving up.
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Yardbarker on MSNCraig Breslow discusses Red Sox’ struggles, future plansThe Red Sox have been one of the more disappointing teams in baseball this year. While they’re shielded from consideration for the most disappointing club
But now, after a maddeningly uneven first 73 games and an industry-rattling trade that exported the team’s best hitter to the other league and other side of the country, the Red Sox are staring down the possibility of missing the postseason for a fourth consecutive year — something this franchise hasn’t done since 1991 to ‘94.
The Red Sox asked Devers to play first base after telling him he’d only be a designated hitter this season. He declined, but first base may be the Giants’ biggest need. Would he have a
Veteran catcher Yasmani Grandal has the ability to opt out of his minor league deal with the Red Sox on Thursday, but instead he plans to stay put at Triple-A Worcester. Grandal will not exercise ...
While Bregman bolstered the offensive and defensive lineup, a rift between Rafael Devers and the front office over his future ... the Red Sox and Devers agreed on a plan: Devers would serve ...
It might look a little different now, but if things go according to plan Red Sox fans can expect to see those two together in the middle of the order for a long time. Cora announced the club’s ...