Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox’s Bregman Loss: Who Steps Up Now?With Alex Bregman heading to the Cubs, there’s a huge gap in the Red Sox lineup. The debate now is who fills the hot corner—Marcelo Mayer looks set for third, but second base is a big question mark. Can Contreras’ bat offset losing Bregman, or do the Sox need another big move? Opening Day vs. the Reds will tell us a lot about this new-look squad. #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRed Sox fans react: Bregman gone, outfield staysLosing Alex Bregman to the Cubs stings, but here’s the twist: the Red Sox aren’t trading any of their young outfielders this offseason. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow made it clear—Boston’s sticking with its dynamic, controllable outfielders like Jarren Duran and Wilyer Abreu. While rumors swirl about Bo Bichette, the Sox haven’t made a big free agency splash yet. With Bregman out and the outfield intact, what’s your take—should Boston double down on pitching, or is it time to chase another big bat? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRed Sox fans fume after Bregman joins CubsAlex Bregman heading to the Cubs on a $175 million deal has left Red Sox fans reeling. Boston’s front office missed out on every big name this offseason, and the frustration is boiling over. Many are questioning if prospects like Roman Anthony can really fill the void left by Bregman, who was the heart of last year’s playoff run. Social media is full of calls for ownership changes and even talk of a fan “mutiny.” With spring training around the corner, the pressure is on: will the Red Sox step up, or is this the start of a new era of disappointment? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox01Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox outfielders staying put—for nowBoston’s outfield isn’t going anywhere, at least according to chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. Despite all the offseason rumors about trading Jarren Duran or Wilyer Abreu, Breslow made it clear he values the team’s young, dynamic outfielders and isn’t eager to make a move. The plan? Rotate these guys through the DH spot and keep the group intact heading into spring training. Still, Breslow left the door open if the right deal comes along. What do you think—should the Sox hold tight or shake things up? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRed Sox pivot to Bo Bichette after Bregman lossAlex Bregman just landed a massive $175 million deal with the Cubs, leaving the Red Sox empty-handed yet again in their hunt for a big bat. Now, all eyes in Boston are on Bo Bichette, who’s been on the team’s radar for weeks. With the front office promising major moves and missing out on names like Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber, fans are wondering if Bichette is finally the answer. Would you be excited to see Bichette in a Red Sox uniform, or is the team’s offseason approach starting to wear thin? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox20Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox fans on edge over Bregman talksBoston’s offseason feels like it’s stuck in limbo as Alex Bregman’s free agency drags on. Even with other teams backing off, the Red Sox haven’t locked in their top target, and fans are getting restless. CEO Sam Kennedy tried to reassure everyone at Fenway Fest, hinting there’s still time and reminding us about the trades and payroll moves. But let’s be real—most of us want to see Bregman back in a Sox uniform, not just hear about behind-the-scenes deals. What’s your take: are the Red Sox playing it smart, or risking too much by waiting? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
terrysharon+FollowCora on Bregman: Ball’s in His Court NowFellow Sox fans, the Bregman chase just got real! Skipper Alex Cora finally addressed the elephant in the room, saying the “ball is in his court” regarding Bregman’s possible return. Boston’s front office has made their move—now it’s up to the All-Star third baseman. If Bregman comes back, this infield could be next-level elite. What do you think—will Bregman tip the scales for us in the AL? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRoman Anthony’s big decision shakes up Red Sox plansRoman Anthony, the Red Sox’s breakout rookie and new face of the franchise, just turned down a chance to play for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic. Instead, he’s laser-focused on getting healthy and ready for Boston’s 2026 season after last year’s injury cut his debut short. With Devers gone and the team retooling, Anthony’s growth is front and center for fans and the front office. How do you feel about him skipping the WBC to prioritize the Red Sox? Would you have made the same call? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox21Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox’s Yoshida dilemma: What’s next?Boston’s front office seems to have made up its mind: Masataka Yoshida is staying put, at least for now. Despite a hefty $18.67 million per year price tag and a shaky 2023 season, the Red Sox haven’t found a trade partner and aren’t likely to release him. Instead, it looks like Yoshida will see more time on the bench, with Jarren Duran likely sliding into the DH spot. It’s a big shift for a player once seen as a lineup staple. How do you feel about Boston’s approach—should they keep Yoshida or make a bold move? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowRed Sox’s infield future just got clearerKetel Marte is staying with the Diamondbacks, and that’s a game-changer for the Red Sox’s plans. With the trade talks off, Boston’s 23-year-old prospect Marcelo Mayer can breathe a little easier—he’s likely sticking around and has a real shot at second base this season. The D-backs were eyeing Mayer in trade talks, but now he gets a chance to prove himself in Boston. Plus, with the Red Sox still chasing Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette, the infield competition is heating up. What do you think—should Mayer get the nod, or should Boston keep pushing for a big-name signing? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox01Share