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The Herald’s Red Sox offseason tracker, your one-stop shop for key dates, roster moves, transactions and news, is live!
When free agency fully opens up around baseball, the Boston Red Sox are going to have plenty of options at their disposal to try to bolster the starting rotatio
The dramatic World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays concluded with a Los Angeles win in Game 7 on Saturday night, so baseball’s offseason business will officially begin this week.
The MLB offseason is just a few days away. The Blue Jays won two out of three games in Los Angeles to take a 3-2 lead in the World Series heading back home to T
The Boston Red Sox aren’t far away from being the class of the American League. But, they need to stay aggressive this offseason. Last year, the Red Sox handled the offseason perfectly. They said they were going to be aggressive and were.
Ex-Red Sox star Mookie Betts has a chance to win his fourth World Series ring. Here's a look at his 2025 season and how many years remain on his Dodgers contract.
‘Playoff Kiké’ is a very real phenomenon, as Red Sox fans may remember from their improbable October ‘21 journey, when he went 20 for 49 (.408) with four doubles, a triple, five home runs, nine runs and nine RBI in 11 playoff games. His walk-off sacrifice fly in Game 4 of the ALDS sent Boston to the ALCS and the Rays home to Tampa Bay.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will definitely be looking for a left fielder in the offseason, and The Athletic's Jim Bowden believes they could make a move on Boston
The Munetaka Murakami sweepstakes have begun. Are the Dodgers the favorite in the clubhouse? See the odds for who lands the Japanese superstar.
Former Red Sox MVP and Dodgers star Mookie Betts was named the 2025 Roberto Clemente Award winner. The award recognizes “the player who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy, and positive contributions on and off the field.” Betts is the founder of the 5050 Foundation.
When star shortstop Mookie Betts entered Game 5 of the World Series in a 3-for-19 slump, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts bit the bullet. He dropped Betts down into the batting order, from second to third.