If free agent third baseman Alex Bregman wants a lengthy contract this offseason, it doesn't sound like he'll get it from the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs are likely not going to land the top free agent remaining on the market according to a new report. Earlier this month, shocking news emerged saying the Cubs were pursuing Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman if the two-time All-Star was willing to sign a short-term deal which contained opt outs similar to the contract which got Cody Bellinger to Chicago.
Training lurks waiting around the corner, the Boston Red Sox still haven't accomplished one of their primary objectives for the offseason. Last seaso
The Chicago Cubs seem to be, still ... specifically by the Boston Red Sox, for the price of two Boston top 10 prospects. In the proposed trade, the Cubs would deal Suzuki in return for OF Miguel ...
The Chicago Cubs have made one blockbuster shuffle ... noted that he’s on a “limited list” of options for the Boston Red Sox as they seek a right-handed power bat for their order.
Former Red Sox catcher Reese McGuire has signed a minor league contract with the Cubs, reported Aram Leighton of Just Baseball. The 29-year-old left-handed hitter appeared in 161 games for Boston ...
The 31-year-old signed a minor-league deal with the Red Sox in January 2023 ahead of spring training. He made a legitimate case to make the Opening Day roster, but Connor Wong beat out Alfaro and he began the year in Triple-A Worcester. After hitting .320 with six home runs in 43 games, Alfaro opted out of his contract June 1.
Reese McGuire, who saw his production drop off with the Red Sox in 2024, is set to join the Cubs for their major league Spring Training camp next month.
Training is rapidly approaching, and the Boston Red Sox are still searching for an impact right-handed bat to balance out their lineup. While the options on the free agent market have dwindled, there are still some players Boston could acquire in a trade,
The Houston Astros are back in the running for Alex Bregman, but they will have to contend with a couple other teams in need of help at third base.
Last week, the Boston Red Sox signed left-handed pitcher Sean Newcomb to a minor-league deal with a camp invite. The Middleboro, Massachusetts native was the 15th overall selection in the 2014 MLB draft by the Los Angeles Angels. He was traded to the Atlanta Braves in 2015 and debuted with the club in 2017.