Catherine Reeves+FollowDuran’s Dilemma: Sox-Astros Trade BuzzRed Sox Nation, how are we feeling about the latest trade chatter? Even after Jarren Duran’s breakout year—leading the league in triples and posting a 3.9 fWAR—he’s still on the block as Boston eyes Isaac Paredes from the Astros. With the outfield jam-packed, Duran could be the odd man out. Paredes brings pop and versatility, but is it worth losing the dynamic Duran? This potential Sox-Astros swap could shake up both lineups. Thoughts on who wins this deal? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
jillian59+FollowRed Sox Chasing Dodgers’ Dalton Rushing?Looks like the Sox are still searching for a game-changer behind the plate. With Caratini off to the Twins and J.T. Realmuto staying in Philly, Boston’s got its eyes on the Dodgers’ young gun Dalton Rushing. Rushing crushed it in Triple-A and has big-league experience, so pairing him with Narváez could be a smart move. Do you think Rushing is the answer, or should the Sox stick with Wong? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRed Sox Eye All-Star Paredes as Options DwindleWith the BoSox missing out on big names like Bregman and Bichette, the front office is reportedly turning its attention to the Astros’ two-time All-Star, Isaac Paredes. The ‘Stros have an infield logjam, and Paredes’ pop and versatility could be just what Boston needs. With the market drying up, is Paredes the missing piece for the Fenway faithful? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRed Sox-Mets Trade Buzz After Tucker MissWith the Mets missing out on snagging Kyle Tucker, all eyes are on a possible trade with the Red Sox. Boston’s loaded outfield—featuring speedster Jarren Duran—could be in play, especially since the Sox are hunting for an infielder before Spring Training. Could a swap involving Brett Baty or Mark Vientos heat up this rivalry? The Hot Stove is alive, and this could be a game-changer for both squads. #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowBo Bichette Heads to Mets: AL East ShiftsSo Bo Bichette won’t be rocking a Red Sox jersey in 2026, but here’s the twist—he’s not staying with the Blue Jays either. Instead, he’s joining the Mets on a huge deal. That’s a win for Boston fans, since Toronto loses their star shortstop and the AL East just got a little more open. With Ranger Suárez joining the rotation and some young bats coming up, the Sox might be in the best spot they’ve been in years. Thoughts on how this changes the division race? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRed Sox Play It Smart Amid Tucker, Bichette ManiaWow, what a whirlwind! With Kyle “Tuck” Tucker landing a monster deal with the Dodgers and Bo Bichette cashing in with the Mets, it feels like the league’s gone wild for short-term, high-dollar contracts. But here’s the thing: while LA and NY are making headlines, the Sox are quietly playing chess, not checkers. Boston’s holding firm on financial discipline, keeping flexibility for future moves instead of getting locked into risky mega-deals. After the Sandoval and Price misfires, can you blame them? Sometimes, the smartest move is the one you don’t make. #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRed Sox’s $90M dilemma: Too much outfield talent?Masataka Yoshida, who was clutch for the Red Sox late last season, now finds himself without a clear role—even though Boston’s offense could use his bat. The team is overflowing with outfielders, making it nearly impossible to get everyone playing time. Meanwhile, the infield is still unsettled, and trading one of the young outfielders for an infielder could open things up for Yoshida at DH. It’s a classic case of too much depth in one spot and not enough in another. What would you do if you were in charge—keep Yoshida or shake up the roster? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowRed Sox fans react to Ketel Marte trade newsBoston’s hopes for a blockbuster infield upgrade took a hit—Arizona’s GM has officially shut down all trade talks for Ketel Marte, even after the Red Sox missed out on Alex Bregman. The Sox did lock in Ranger Suárez to strengthen the rotation and added Willson Contreras, but the hunt for a power-hitting infielder continues. With Marte off the table, what’s the next move for Boston? Do you think the current roster can compete, or is another big trade a must before Opening Day? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #RedSox21Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox Eye Gino After Ranger Deal?With the Red Sox locking up Ranger Suarez for the rotation, the hot stove chatter is all about Boston making a run at Gino—Eugenio Suarez—for third base. After missing out on Bregman, could Gino’s power bat be the missing piece to finally edge out the Yankees in the AL East? Pierzynski thinks so. Would you go all-in for Suarez or look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox22Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowRed Sox’s rotation shakeup leaves fan favorites in limboThe Red Sox’s pitching staff is suddenly stacked, and that means Connelly Early and Payton Tolle—two 23-year-old lefties who energized fans last season—are likely headed to Triple-A to start 2025. Even after making clutch appearances in the majors, they’re getting squeezed out by new signings like Ranger Suárez and Sonny Gray, plus the return of injured starters. It’s a tough break for young talent, but also a sign of real progress for Boston’s rotation depth. Would you rather see the Red Sox keep the kids up, or stick with the vets? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox00Share