Sam Kennedy, Alex Cora, and Craig Breslow fielded several questions about the state of the Red Sox on Monday at Fenway Park.
The Sox finished the season with a payroll of $208,704,226, ranking 11th in the majors — one spot below last season.
In other cities, a .500 season would be considered unacceptable. But it's now the norm here in Boston, and that's not right.
Longtime closer Kenley Jansen explained his early Red Sox departure, and Alex Cora confirmed it was a "manager's decision." ...
What’s next? We started to get answers Monday as team president Sam Kennedy, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, and ...
On Monday, the final day of September, the Red Sox were once again having a postmortem press conference rather than a ...
The Red Sox are promising big changes. “I truly believe this is the last struggle, to be honest,” Alex Cora said. “I think ...
Boston Red Sox outfielder and slugger is interested in returning to the Red Sox for another season, per Rob Bradford. O’Neill ...
With two series left to go in the 2024 MLB season, Boston Red Sox closer Kenley Jansen left the team early, which became a ...
After a topsy-turvy six months that included surprising hot streaks, untimely cold streaks, injuries to key players and also ...
As the Boston Red Sox began to wrap up the 2024 season against the Tampa Bay Rays, the absence of closer Kenley Jansen was palpable. His locker stood empty, wit ...
Kenley Jansen appeared on the Baseball Isn’t Boring podcast to explain exactly what happened in his final week as a Red Sox, ...