The Boston Red Sox offense got a big spark from some unlikely heroes late in their Game 1 win over the Yankees in New York.
Despite their mastery of the Yankees in the regular season, the Red Sox were the inferior team when the postseason arrived.
Sometimes in the playoffs little moments can make all the difference, and Nick Sogard’s aggressive baserunning played a huge role in helping the Red Sox pull out their Game 1 win.
In each of the first two games, the Red Sox went with as many righthanded options as they could against both Max Fried and ...
Alex Cora stacked his Game 1 Red Sox lineup with right-handed hitters. He has Nick Sogard and Nate Eaton both starting.
By stretching a single into a double against a right fielder with a questionable arm, the Red Sox' second baseman set up a go ...
It was a wild scene inside the Red Sox clubhouse after the team clinched its first playoff berth in four years. Here’s a look ...
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Remember the Nick Pivetta trade the Boston Red Sox made back in 2020? Pivetta, who was a fixture of the rotation in Boston for 4 1/2 seasons before moving on to ...
NEW YORK — Red Sox head of team travel Mark Cacciatore sent a group text to the players telling them that manager Alex Cora ...
Aaron Boone and the Yankees blew a late lead and failed to capitalize with the bases loaded and no outs in the bottom of the ...