Andrea Castillo+FollowRed Sox shake up first base: What’s next for Casas?Boston’s decision to bring in Willson Contreras has everyone talking about Triston Casas’ future. After missing a huge chunk of games due to injury, Casas is still seen as a key part of the Red Sox’s plans—at least for now. Team boss Craig Breslow says they’re not giving up on Casas, but with the roster shifting, it could mean less time for Masataka Yoshida. Will Casas fight his way back into the lineup, or is a trade still on the table? This move could seriously change the look of Boston’s infield. What do you think—should the Sox stick with Casas or keep making moves? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox fans stunned by Willson Contreras tradeTrading for Willson Contreras has left a lot of Red Sox fans scratching their heads. Instead of making bold moves to strengthen the team, Craig Breslow’s front office just picked up a 33-year-old catcher—who isn’t even a natural first baseman—while giving up valuable pitching. Contreras had a decent season, but is this really the answer for Boston’s future? Many are frustrated that the Sox keep taking on questionable contracts and missing out on top free agents. Is this the direction we want for our team? Let’s hear your thoughts: does this trade make any sense for the Red Sox? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox31Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox Not Done After Contreras Trade?Big news out of Boston! The Red Sox just landed Willson Contreras, but word is they’re still hungry for more bats—especially looking to bring Bregman (aka the hot corner maestro) back into the fold. Meanwhile, the Pirates aren’t sitting still either, chasing Japanese standout Okamoto after adding Lowe. Could we see a new AL rivalry brewing if both teams load up? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRed Sox’s wild year ends with catcher joining YankeesAli Sánchez’s journey through the 2025 season was a whirlwind—starting with the Blue Jays, bouncing to the Red Sox, then the Mets, and back to Boston before finally landing with the Yankees’ Triple-A squad. For Sox fans, it’s a reminder of how quickly depth pieces can come and go, especially when injuries hit hard. Now, Sánchez is suiting up for Boston’s biggest rival. Does this move matter for the rivalry, or is it just another minor league shuffle? Curious to hear how everyone feels about these under-the-radar roster changes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox20Share
Maria Chavez+FollowAL East Arms Race: Jays Tip Cap to SoxDid anyone catch Mark Shapiro on MLB Network Radio? The Jays’ boss just gave the Baby Sox a rare shoutout, calling Boston one of the best-positioned teams in MLB for the next five years. Sure, Toronto’s chasing big names like Bregman, but even the defending AL champs know the Red Sox’s young core is legit. Maybe the rivalry’s heating up again? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox21Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox Land Contreras, Drop Marte ChaseBig news out of Boston: the Red Sox just snagged Willson Contreras from the Cards, but it looks like that means the dream of Ketel Marte in Fenway is on ice. Contreras brings a solid bat and team control, but Sox fans hoping for a Marte blockbuster will have to wait. Did Chaim Bloom make the right call pivoting to Contreras? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowRed Sox Land Contreras in Lopsided DealTalk about a rivalry twist! The Cards just handed the Red Sox a huge upgrade by shipping Willson Contreras to Boston for next to nothing, and even covered a chunk of his salary. Yankees fans are fuming—while Boston gets a proven bat, the Bronx Bombers are left watching their rivals reload. Is this just another example of the league favoring the Sox, or did the Yankees drop the ball again? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox81Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowRed Sox add intriguing lefty depthAlec Gamboa, a 28-year-old lefty who’s pitched in both the Dodgers’ system and Korea’s KBO, just joined the Red Sox on a minor league deal. He’s not a household name, but his solid KBO stats (3.58 ERA, 117 strikeouts in 108 innings) and experience as both a starter and reliever could give Boston some much-needed left-handed depth. With the Sox short on lefty bullpen arms, Gamboa might have a real shot to make an impact this spring. What do you think—could he be a sleeper addition for the big league roster? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox eye Contreras for power boostBoston’s front office seems laser-focused on adding a right-handed power bat, and Willson Contreras of the Cardinals is looking like the top target. With St. Louis in rebuild mode and Boston already making moves with them this offseason, the pieces are lining up for another big trade. Contreras brings a proven .800 OPS and solid defense, plus his contract is more manageable than most free agents out there. Imagine his bat in Fenway! Would you trade prospects or a major leaguer to land Contreras? Let’s hear your take on how this move could reshape the Sox lineup. #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox Eyeing Ace Ragans in Bold 3-Team SwapRumors are heating up about the Sox possibly landing Royals All-Star Cole Ragans in a three-team blockbuster. The proposed deal would send Jarren Duran and MacKenzie Gore packing, but Boston would finally get that No. 2 arm they’ve been missing. Ragans flashed Cy Young potential last year, but is this too steep a price for the Fenway Faithful? Would you pull the trigger or hold out for a fairer split? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share