Can the Red Sox first baseman rebound from an injury-hindered 2014 campaign?
The Texas right-hander’s bad medicals won’t stop a team from signing him, per reports. Meanwhile, Daniel Nava’s going to chuck switch-hitting.
After trading away both of its catchers in separate deals, San Diego reloaded by acquiring one who can really hit.
Also, Nori Aoki is wandering around with no clear direction or intent; the Rockies want pitching, if you can imagine; and the Red Sox are willing to give up Allen Craig, if you can imagine.
Why does the value a team places on a draft pick seem to change from situation to situation?
How the Red Sox rotation has almost entirely turned over in less than a year.
Brian Sabean’s reputation for keeping his championship teams has merit, so how did Pablo Sandoval escape his grasp?
Yet again, the Red Sox boast a deep system with plenty of talent at various stages of development.
Two years after an anomalous bottoming out came the anomalous career year for baseball’s next $100 million free agent.
The Red Sox break character to sign Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez to long deals. How to react?
Should designated hitters be only loosely designated?
The Giants could get back at the Red Sox, who might also be in the mix for Cole Hamels. Meanwhile, John Jaso might soon have access to cheap prescription pills.
The Brewers trade for a first baseman, the Twins hire Paul Molitor, and the Red Sox get closer certainty.
The seven-time All-Star is calling it a career.
Just one year removed from a championship, John Farrell’s squad will look to bounce back in 2015.