Nolan Arenado, Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox have been in the news this week thanks to various reports suggesting that Boston could be the favorite to land third baseman Nolan Arenado. However ...
As for Bregman, Red Sox manager Alex Cora publicly made the case for why he would be a strong addition to the team. Even with Rafael Devers sticking at third base, Boston has considered moving Bregman to second base where it believes he can provide Gold Glove-caliber defense.
Improving their offense from the right side of the plate remains a "top priority" for the Boston Red Sox, according to MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo.
The Red Sox will host the St. Louis Cardinals on April 6 at 7 p.m. in their first Sunday home game of the 2025 season. It’s the second game in ESPN’s slate of Sunday Night Baseball, with the Atlanta Braves taking on the San Diego Padres on March 30 on opening weekend.
The Boston Red Sox seem like the most logical fit, and Ethan Hyatt of Just Baseball listed Boston as a team that could trade for him. "The Sox already have a franchise cornerstone third baseman in 28-year-old Rafael Devers, but discussions have certainly begun to attempt to move Devers to first base," Hyatt wrote.
John Mozeliak says trading Nolan Arenado remains “Priority 1, 2 and 3” but acknowledges the team remains in a holding pattern due to the FA market. He would like to add to the bullpen/maybe a RH-bat, but won’t before they have clarity on Arenado’s future.
Tanner Scott won't be coming to Boston after signing a four-year, $72 million deal with the Dodgers. So where can the Red Sox turn for relief help before spring training?
The two top contenders for Bregman have narrowed to the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers, though a handful of other teams could rejoin the mix. We know there is interest from both the Tigers and Bregman,
The Red Sox need a right-handed power hitter and have been connected to both third basemen. But both players are imperfect fits.
In a new interview, Boston Red Sox 2004 "curse"-breaking hero Johnny Damon sounded a cautiously optimistic note about the current version of his former team.
Currently the Sox only have one quality catcher left in Connor Wong, so this would definitely provide some support to him. As for the Cardinals, they get another starting pitcher,