Why Red Sox Need This Trade Upgrade For Second Consecutive Season
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 25 – Red Sox aim to improve catching and starting pitching after injuries and underperformance, targeting key roster upgrades before the trade deadline, with Narvaez leading MLB in defensive metrics.
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Trade Pitch Sees Red Sox Get $20 Million Shut Down Reliever For Enticing Package
One of the most entertaining and consistently positive developments in an otherwise rocky Boston Red Sox season has been the continued dominance of 37-year-old reliever Aroldis Chapman. In his 16th Major League season, pitching for his seventh different team, the 6-foot-4, 235-pound lefty who defected from Cuba in 2009 has regularly hit 100 miles per hour with his fastball, and even his sinker this year. But Chapman â who threw a record 1,367 …
Red Sox Pitching Depth Takes Hit With Latest Setback
The Boston Red Sox’s pitching depth keeps taking hits. Left-handed pitcher Patrick Sandoval has been working his way back from a torn ulnar collateral ligament. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely he’ll return this season. According to Chris Cotillo, Sandoval hasn’t been progressing as they hoped and has stopped throwing bullpen sessions. He’s still playing catch, but his return to the mound in 2025 is unlikely. Hunter Dobbins are Kutter Crawford are o…
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