The Boston Red Sox have so much talent in their farm system that the starting lineup in the big leagues could be changing very soon. For Trevor Story, Marcelo Mayer is making some noise as his replacement.
The Boston Red Sox revamped their starting rotation this offseason, adding the likes of 2024 AL All-Star Garrett Crochet and two-time NL All-Star Walker Buehler.Now, the Red Sox are being connected to 2022 NL Cy Young Award winner and two-time All-Star Sandy Alcantara.
The Boston Red Sox had an active offseason on the pitching side acquiring frontline starters Walker Buehler and Garrett Crochet, while also bolstering the bullpen by adding flamethrowing southpaw Aroldis Chapman and right-hander Liam Hendriks.
The Boston Red Sox have had a very busy offseason, bringing in Garrett Crochet, Walker Buehler, Alex Bregman and Aroldis Chapman. But they've also made some under-the-radar moves which could prove fruitful,
While Garrett Crochet, Walker Buehler, and Alex Bregman are among the big prizes of the Boston Red Sox offseason, the Patrick Sandoval signing has not been discussed enough.
The Boston Red Sox front office is likely much happier with Alex Bregman right now than they are with Rafael Devers.
Boston traded for Chicago White Sox ace Garrett Crochet and signed Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler. The Red Sox weren't done adding to the team; during free agency, the
Lost in the recent Alex Bregman signing and subsequent Rafael Devers drama is the Boston Red Sox’s continued pitching uncertainty. The Red Sox upgraded their rotation this offseason, adding ex-Chicago White Sox lefty Garrett Crochet and former Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Walker Buehler.
Walker Buehler had to change jersey numbers when he signed with the Red Sox. They haven’t allowed any player to wear No. 21 since Roger Clemens, but they haven’t officially retired his
Pitchers typically take two years to return to form after Tommy John surgery. While the 30-year-old Buehler may not be the pitcher he was during his heyday, he can be a solid option in the Red Sox rotation. If he proves to be healthy, Buehler may get that long-term deal he is hoping for.
New Red Sox starter Walker Buehler celebrated shirtless in the Dodgers clubhouse after Los Angeles clinched the NL West title Sept. 27. A TV camera caught a glimpse of his gigantic back tattoos, including the inscription “St. Christopher” at the top.