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The San Francisco Giants have already made the biggest trade of the season for Rafael Devers. They could make another one in the coming days.
The Red Sox had just pulled off a three-game sweep of the rival Yankees for their seventh win in the last eight games and were getting ready for a Sunday night West Coast trip to Seattle when one of t
Red Sox reliever Aroldis Chapman left Sunday's game with a back injury. Boston was still able to close out a one-run win.
Jun 15, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers (11) runs the bases after hitting a one run home run against the New York Yankees during the fifth inning ...
Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow vowed in mid-June after the Rafael Devers trade that he would still bolster the team at the deadline. Now it’s crunchtime, and despite a 2-5 record with a tough schedule coming out of the All-Star break, another commanding win Saturday gave Breslow more reason to fortify the club.
Boston shipped out a star player and magically started to win games. Fans of the MLB franchise remain conflicted with their long-term strategy.
And it didn’t end there. After first baseman Triston Casas was lost for the season after tearing his patellar tendon, the Red Sox asked Devers if he’d be willing to play first base. Having already moved once, he was less than happy about that request and ultimately told the Red Sox no. That’s how we get to Sunday.
BOSTON -- The Red Sox and Dodgers brought star-studded teams into a highly-anticipated showdown in the 2018 World Series. The Red Sox won the battle in five games while the Dodgers won two titles in the years since then. The teams are separated by just five wins this season as they began a three-game series at Fenway Park on Friday.
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PHILADELPHIA — Just over five weeks after the Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the Giants, he made his much-anticipated first base debut for San Francisco on Tuesday night.
Just hearing things around the league and especially my Mets counterpart Will Sammon is really clued in,” Baggarly said. “He’s a really hard worker. One of our most plugged in beat writers I think in terms of what teams are thinking around the league.