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Here are five winners and three losers from the MLB trade deadline. A.J. Preller strikes again. Nobody worked like San Diego on Thursday. The Padres headlined the day with Mason Miller coming over ...
While much of the attention has been on the Red Sox's failure to strike a deal for Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan, ...
The Boston Red Sox made a rebuilding-type move when they traded star slugger Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants on ...
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman was wheeling and dealing ahead of the MLB trade deadline, acquiring relievers David Bednar, Jake Bird and Camilo Doval.
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal unloaded on the Boston Red Sox for their epic fail of a trade deadline as Boston were quiet.
The Houston Astros (62-47) and Boston Red Sox (59-51) begin a 3-game series Friday. First pitch from Fenway Park in Boston is set for 7:10 p.m. (Apple TV+). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds ...
The Nationals are clear sellers this summer and have already parted ways with close Kyle Finnegan. Which hitters could move?
Less than 24 hours before MLB's trade deadline, the Red Sox have reportedly traded for Cardinals southpaw Steven Matz.
The Mariners beat plenty of interested teams to a Eugenio Suarez trade. And apparently, the Red Sox were among those teams.
Wednesday was a big-time Boston bash in Minnesota, where the Red Sox hit 4 home runs in a 13-1 finale win over the Twins.
It got ugly to the point that Boston was hitting homers off 52 mph pitches from Kody Clemens in the ninth inning.
Romy Gonzalez makes a nice diving stop and flips to first to seal the Red Sox's 13-1 win over the Twins ...