Mookie Betts was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020, but still watches his former team when he can.
In the five years since the Boston Red Sox traded homegrown superstar Mookie Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers, what was once New England’s most sacred public institution has remained stuck in reverse.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly are looking to trade a former Red Sox reliever who could fill Boston's bullpen need.
Mookie Betts has won two World Series since the Red Sox traded him to the Dodgers in 2020, but the 8-time All-Star said he still loves Boston and Alex Cora.
Did the Boston Red Sox really go all-in on pursuing Tanner Scott? Conflicting reports make it difficult to tell.
For much of the MLB offseason, the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers have been among the favorites to land star free agent third baseman Alex Bregman.In recent days, it’s been reported that the two-time All-Star has started to “re-engage in talks” with the team he’s spent his entire nine-year MLB career with
The Boston Red Sox were linked to Scott in the offseason despite signing Aroldis Chapman. It’s unclear if Chapman will be Boston’s closer, but once the team signed him, Scott seemed unlikely. Scott had a dominant 2024 season that saw him amass a 1.75 ERA in 72 games between the Miami Marlins and the San Diego Padres.
Yes, the Dodgers are the problem, but mostly because MLB isn’t doing enough to force other teams to be more like them. The Dodgers are doing what all teams should be doing: whatever it takes to win.
Then, Boston released him and he was picked up by the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he suddenly became a tour de force. It was almost comical--Brasier had a 7.29 ERA in 21 innings for the Red Sox ...
T he Boston Red Sox have had a less than good offseason this year, but they have made some good moves, albeit they've lost more good then gained back. Now, it seems like more of w
With time fast running out on the 2024-2025 Major League Baseball offseason, the New York Yankees are still looking to solve their infield depth problem. They made no attempt to retain second baseman Gleyber Torres,