terrysharon+FollowRed Sox & Cards: Trade Pipeline Heating UpIs the Boston-St. Louis trade pipeline about to deliver again? After the Sox nabbed Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras from the Cards, rumors are swirling about a third deal—this time for the ultra-versatile Brendan Donovan. With the Giants and Mariners also in the mix, Boston’s familiarity with the Cards could be the X-factor. Is Donovan the missing piece for the Fenway crew? Let’s hear your takes, Nation! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRed Sox Fans React to Bello Trade RumorSo, Sox Nation, what do we think about this wild trade idea floating around? Swapping Brayan Bello—our rising ace—for the Padres’ Jake Cronenworth and Wandy Peralta seems like a stretch. Bello’s been a workhorse, and tossing in prospect Nelly Taylor feels like highway robbery. Unless Boston gets a true game-changer, this deal just doesn’t add up. Thoughts on how this would impact our infield and pitching depth? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRed Sox’s next move could shake up the ALAdding a proven All-Star like Brendan Donovan to the Red Sox lineup could be the missing piece that turns Boston from a solid playoff team into a true World Series contender. Donovan’s consistency at the plate and in the field would solve the second base carousel that frustrated fans last season. But with the Cardinals asking for two top prospects, is it worth the gamble for just two years of control? Or should Boston go all-in for a big name like Bregman or Bichette? Curious to hear what you think: is Donovan the answer, or should the Sox swing bigger? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox20Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox-Cardinals: Third Trade Incoming?Looks like the Red Sox might not be done shopping in St. Louis! After snagging Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras, Boston is reportedly eyeing Cards’ utility man Brendan Donovan to patch up their infield. Donovan’s versatility and bat would be a huge upgrade over last year’s keystone crew. But with the Giants and Mariners also in the mix, will Chaim Bloom pull off a third heist from the Redbirds? Let’s hear your takes, Sox Nation! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox could snag Bregman with a smart offerLooks like the Red Sox might have a real shot at bringing Alex Bregman back—if they play their cards right. The market for big contracts is colder than ever, and Bregman’s camp, led by Scott Boras, isn’t seeing the offers they hoped for. With Bregman coming off a solid season but not quite superstar numbers, Boston could swoop in with a creative mid-term deal. If the Sox move quickly, they could lock in a fan favorite without breaking the bank. What kind of deal would you want to see for Bregman? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
terrysharon+FollowRed Sox could snag Bregman on a short dealAlex Bregman’s free agency isn’t going as planned, and that could be a game-changer for the Red Sox. With the market cooling off and big offers not materializing, Bregman and his agent Scott Boras might have to settle for a shorter contract than expected. This puts Boston in a strong spot to bring Bregman back without breaking the bank. If the Sox move quickly, a three- or four-year deal could keep him in Boston and give the team a solid bat at third base. Would you be happy to see Bregman stay if the price is right? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
terrysharon+FollowRed Sox eye elite bullpen boostBoston’s bullpen could get a serious upgrade if the Red Sox land Danny Coulombe, who posted a stellar 2.30 ERA last season. He’s not a big name, but his left-handed arm could be the missing piece to support Garrett Whitlock and Aroldis Chapman, especially in tough AL East matchups. With a projected one-year, $4.3 million deal, this move wouldn’t break the bank. Imagine the late-inning relief options if this deal happens—do you think Coulombe is the answer to Boston’s bullpen woes, or should the Sox aim higher? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox Let Kolozsvary Walk: Smart Move?So the Sox just lost Mark Kolozsvary, their 30-year-old glove-first catcher, to the Phillies on a minor-league deal. He barely got a shot in Boston, even with Wong banged up, but now he’s heading to Philly where there’s a real path to the bigs—especially with Realmuto still unsigned. Did the Sox miss out on some hidden value, or was this just a depth move? Curious what everyone thinks about this under-the-radar switch. #Sports #Baseball #RedSox01Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox shake up: Who stays, who goes?Boston’s front office is making bold moves that could totally change the Red Sox lineup. With Willson Contreras now at first base and Alex Bregman in their sights, the futures of Triston Casas and Masataka Yoshida are suddenly up in the air. Casas has power but is coming off injury, while Yoshida’s bat is strong but he’s fighting for at-bats. If Bregman signs, Boston’s infield could be one of the best in the AL—but at what cost? Should the Sox trade one for pitching, or keep both and juggle the lineup? Curious to hear what fans think about this roster puzzle! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox02Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox, Royals Standoff Over Duran TradeLooks like the Red Sox front office is playing hardball with Jarren Duran’s trade value, especially with the Royals sniffing around. Boston wants a legit rotation ace in return—think Cole Ragans—but KC isn’t biting. With Duran under team control for three more years, the Sox can afford to wait. Do you think holding out for a top starter is the right move, or should Chaim Bloom cash in while Duran’s stock is high? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox01Share