Cassandra Reed+FollowTrading Brayan Bello? Not worth the risk for BostonBoston’s pitching depth is finally looking solid, but the idea of trading Brayan Bello just doesn’t add up. He’s only 26, locked in on a team-friendly deal, and already showing flashes of top-tier talent. With the crazy prices for pitchers around the league, moving Bello now would be a huge gamble—especially when the Sox haven’t landed a big-name hitter yet. Sure, Boston could use an infielder, but giving up a young, affordable arm like Bello could haunt the team for years. What do you think—should the Sox hold onto their homegrown talent or roll the dice? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCould Boston Land Peña in a Blockbuster?Red Sox Nation, imagine Jeremy Peña suiting up at Fenway! Trade rumors with the Astros have been swirling, but the latest buzz is Boston aiming even higher than Isaac Paredes. Peña would cost a haul—think Duran, Early, Arias, and Sandlin—but his glove and bat could make the Sox legit World Series contenders. Would Houston bite, or is this just hot stove smoke? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox40Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRed Sox Eye Suarez After Bregman ExitTough pill for Sox Nation: after losing Bregman to the Cubs, Boston’s front office is reportedly targeting Eugenio Suarez as their next hot corner option. Suarez brings more pop than Bregman, but let’s be real—his glove isn’t close. Still, with 49 bombs last year and a swing built for Fenway, he could be a short-term fix. Is this the right move, or just a band-aid after missing out on bigger names? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox11Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Nico Hoerner Be Boston’s Missing Piece?Red Sox Nation, what do you think about the latest trade buzz? After losing Bregman to the Cubs, Boston insiders are eyeing Nico Hoerner as the next big move. The “Gold Glove Machine” could shore up our infield and maybe push us past that 89-win ceiling. But would the Cubs really let him go, and is he worth the steep price? Let’s hear your takes on this potential Sox-Cubs rivalry twist! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowRed Sox fans: Will Abreu be the one to go?Boston’s outfield is stacked with talent, but it’s the uncertainty that’s got everyone talking. With trade rumors swirling around Wilyer Abreu and Jarren Duran, manager Alex Cora’s recent praise for Abreu’s offseason grind makes the idea of losing him sting even more. Cora believes Abreu is on the verge of becoming a complete player, especially after his standout performance in Venezuela. If a big trade happens, it means saying goodbye to a fan favorite. Would you rather keep this outfield core together, or make a move for more infield power? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGiolito-Tigers Rumors Heat Up: Sox Fans ReactLooks like Lucas Giolito, a fan-favorite from last season, is popping up in Tigers rumors. With the Red Sox rotation already stacked, it’s no shock Boston might let him walk. But if Giolito joins Detroit, he’d reunite with his old high school teammate Jack Flaherty—talk about a storyline! Sox Nation, are you rooting for or against a Giolito-Flaherty reunion in Motown? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox Face Criswell Dilemma After Peralta TradeTough break for Sox Nation: Cooper Criswell, once seen as a solid insurance arm, is back on waivers after the Mets made room for Freddy Peralta. With Boston’s 40-man roster packed, it’s unlikely we’ll see Criswell back in a Sox uniform soon. Do you think another team will snap him up, or could he return on a minor league deal? The Peralta deal really shook up the pitching market! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox spring training shakeup: 14 new facesSpring training just got a lot more interesting for Red Sox fans—Boston just invited 14 more players to camp, adding to the buzz of who might surprise us this year. Remember, past non-roster invitees like Rob Refsnyder and John Schreiber turned into key contributors. This year, keep an eye on top prospect Mikey Romero and speedster Braiden Ward, plus some hard-throwing pitchers like Tayron Guerrero. While most of these guys are long shots for the Opening Day roster, spring is all about surprises. Which of these underdogs do you think could make a splash? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRed Sox eyeing a familiar face behind the plateChristian Vázquez, a key part of Boston’s 2018 World Series run, could be making a return to Fenway. With the Red Sox searching for catching depth, Vázquez’s name is floating around as a possible reunion candidate. He’s not the same hitter he once was, but his experience and connection with Alex Cora make this an intriguing option. Would bringing back a veteran like Vázquez boost the clubhouse and help the pitching staff, or should the Sox look for younger talent? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this potential move! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
terrysharon+FollowDuran Staying Put? Red Sox Fans RelievedLooks like the rumors about Jarren Duran heading to Houston are just noise! The Sox aren’t shopping their speedy outfielder to the Astros, and honestly, that’s a win for Boston. With the Bregman-sized gap in Houston’s infield, some speculated a swap for Isaac Paredes, but insiders say it’s not happening. Duran’s got years of control left—no need to rush a move. Anyone else glad to see the Sox holding onto their spark plug? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share