It’s a good-news, bad-news day for the Red Sox, who are on the verge of locking up Xander Bogaerts through the 2025 season.
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Scherzer highest-paid player, Red Sox top payroll list again
Washington pitcher Max Scherzer took over from Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout as baseball’s highest-paid player and the champion Boston Red Sox remained the sport’s biggest spender for the second straight year, according to a study by The Associated Press.
Chris Sale allows three homers as Red Sox lose opener in Seattle
Boston’s lefthander strikes out the side in the first inning, but leaves after three innings after allowing seven earned runs.
All the makings are in order for a Red Sox repeat
Boston has made the right moves to defend its World Series title in 2019.
Price tabbed as No. 5 starter, may relieve Opening Day
David Price would like to work out of the bullpen during Boston’s opening series at Seattle.
Red Sox pitcher Wright suspended for 80 games
Steven Wright will miss the first half of the season because of a positive test for human growth hormone.
Friday’s spring training: Yes, the Red Sox are back on the field
The Red Sox shut out Northeastern in ‘a good start to spring training,’ with a game against the Yankees next.
Red Sox prospect Dalbec showing off power stroke
Former Sea Dogs manager Darren Fenster offers high praise for prospect Bobby Dalbec.
Red Sox pitcher Rodriguez develops new nasty pitch
Eduardo Rodriguez has reinvented his slider and the early reports are very promising.
Wednesday’s Red Sox notebook: Sale focused, deal or no deal
Boston has not talked about a new contract with Chris Sale, so the ace is now focused on another title.