As currently constituted, the Red Sox have an intriguing bullpen with an underrated ceiling but an undeniably low floor. Chapman, Liam Hendriks, Justin Slaten, Garrett Whitlock and Justin Wilson, all are capable relievers, while youngster Luis Guerrero is a potential closer of the future.
Tanner Scott, who was widely viewed a the top free-agent reliever this offseason, will be heading to the Dodgers. Read more on Boston.com.
There have been conflicting reports regarding the Red Sox pursuit of relief pitcher Tanner Scott who ultimately landed with the Dodgers. The most recent report is not a good look for the Boston organization.
Tanner Scott won't be coming to Boston after signing a four-year, $72 million deal with the Dodgers. So where can the Red Sox turn for relief help before spring training?
Before Tanner Scott joined the Dodgers, he had interest from three AL East teams. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
What is the absolute best-case scenario for the Boston Red Sox between now and Opening Day? The Red Sox need a right-handed bat, and the most frequently discu
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.
MLB.com is keeping track of all the latest free-agent and trade rumors involving the Red Sox right here.
Where can the Cubs go for bullpen help? Can Swanson bounce back from surgery? Where will Crow-Armstrong hit in the lineup?
The Boston Red Sox have been targeting two-time World Series champ Alex Bregman for a while now, all while competing with the Detroit Tigers for Bregman. However, it seems the Sox have an advantage now.
While the Dodgers operate from a financial advantage, they also are schooling opponents with a relentlessness not enough rival owners share.