The Boston Red Sox will not have their starting first baseman for the rest of the 2025 Major League Baseball season. Triston Casas suffered a serious knee injury that will keep them out of action for ...
Fans believe Triston Casas was onto something before stopping midway in his honest reflection regarding the 2025 season, ...
It's impossible not to feel heartbroken for Triston Casas. The Boston Red Sox's 25-year-old first baseman suffered what manager Alex Cora called a "significant" injury to his left knee on Friday night ...
I think this is just the beginning of something great that is gonna happen in Boston.” The post Alex Cora still high on Red ...
There’s another area on the roster that must be addressed but hasn’t received as much attention. That’s second base.
Manager Alex Cora (left) speaks to the media, while CBO Craig Breslow (middle) and CEO Sam Kennedy (right) listen on.” Jake Messer Connector Editor The Red Sox season may have come to a disappointing ...
The Red Sox have a huge need at first base and they need to make a significant offer in order to sign Pete Alonso ...
Boston Red Sox news today talks about the Red Sox offseason plan after the Boston Red Sox had their end of season press conference with Chief Baseball officer Craig Breslow, Red Sox Manager Alex Cora ...
Whether he will still be the presumptive Red Sox first baseman, however, remains a question. He held that role entering both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, but in each instance, he suffered a significant ...
When the Boston Red Sox needed a versatile corner infielder they turned to this seven-year veteran. Now they’ve lost him.
The Boston Red Sox were hoping Triston Casas would establish himself as the long-term solution at first base this season. Instead, the future became far less certain. Casas put up a .580 OPS in 29 ...
Over the next few months, most of the chatter around the Boston Red Sox is going to be about which guys thing could bring in through free agency or the trade market, or which guys Boston should move ...