Red Sox holding their ground for now
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"That's business, baby." Boston Red Sox free-agent starting pitcher Lucas Giolito said that to Rob Bradford on the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast last week, an
Spring training excitement is building as baseball fans gear up for the upcoming season. The Boston Red Sox have put single-game tickets on sale today, while the Tampa Bay Rays will follow with their ticket sales starting Wednesday.
That heavy wind coming from the northeastern part of the United States is the collective annoyed sigh from Boston Red Sox fans getting impatient while their team continues to operate with a very patient approach in free agency.
Red Sox spring training camp begins in just over a month. Boston will hold its first official workout for pitchers and catchers on Feb. 10. The first full squad workout will take place Feb. 15. Truck Day is Feb. 2. That is when the equipment truck is loaded outside of Fenway Park and leaves for Fort Myers.
The Red Sox do not have a left-handed setup man on their roster, and they may not be able to retain the one they had in 2025. Justin Wilson is reportedly considering retirement if he can't link up with a team that is a "legitimate World Series contender" according to The Athletic.
The Red Sox will host seven top prospects at their annual Rookie Development Program next week at Fenway Park.
Guests will start with baseball-themed games, appetizers and drinks on the concourse before moving to the outfield grass for dinner and more.
The Boston Red Sox are currently in “the market for left-handed relievers”, according to Red Sox beat writer Chris Cotillo of MassLive. Cotillo adds how the Red Sox are in particular looking at lefty relievers “such as Danny Coulombe,
The Boston Red Sox have quickly gone from a team that has struggled to develop pitching, to a powerhouse over the last couple of seasons. Guys like Brayan Bell