Boston Red Sox, Opening Day
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Top Red Sox shortstop prospect Franklin Arias will start his season at Double-A Portland. Where will the organization's top arms begin the year?
The Boston Red Sox are trying to win the American League East this year, but the New York Yankees reportedly tried to make it even more difficult than it already is.
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The Boston Red Sox's most exciting minor-league affiliate isn't Triple-A or even Double-A.
Inside what the Red Sox are doing to push three promising 2025 draftees down the same path as Payton Tolle and Connelly Early.
The Boston Red Sox fell into a simple trap on Opening Day. There was a left-handed pitcher on the mound, Cincinnati's Andrew Abbott, and so they sat promising prospect Marcelo Mayer because he bats left-handed.
Do the Red Sox have a Big Three, v. 2.0? Such a claim is probably premature, but the team does have a trio of head-turning mound talents who were drafted together last summer and will now start their minor league careers with the same affiliate to begin 2026.
Jhostynxon García had a strong spring for the Pittsburgh Pirates, but won’t make the Opening Day roster. The outfielder was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis over the weekend as Opening Day inches closer.
The Red Sox suddenly released outfield prospect Juan Chacon, their $900K international signing once viewed as a high-upside talent.
Boston Red Sox left-handed pitching prospect Payton Tolle will make his 2026 season debut with Triple-A Worcester on Sunday against Syracuse.