The Boston Red Sox reportedly never pursued slugger Jurickson Profar before he signed with the Atlanta Braves.
Ryan Finkelstein of Just Baseball predicts that they will ultimately sign designated hitter J.D. Martinez to a one-year, $5 million contract with incentives.
The San Diego Padres need more catching depth, and their search could lead them to a longtime Red Sox backstop.
During the MLB offseason, franchises are actively strengthening their rosters by targeting top talent. Among them, the Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing an All-Star player from the San Diego Padres to bolster their lineup.
The Boston Red Sox would land a 2.77 ERA closer by giving up two prospects to the San Diego Padres in this trade hypothetical.
The San Diego Padres are among eight teams looking to sign an outfielder this offseason, according to ESPN's Alden Gonzalez. More news: Padres Don't Want to
One player who still is out there on the open market is former Boston Red Sox All-Star JD Martinez ... that he will end up landing with the San Diego Padres in an “under-the-radar” move.
If the San Diego Padres fall short on Roki Sasaki and decide to blow it up, here are a few logical Dylan Cease trade landing spots.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly were willing to offer more money and years to Tanner Scott than the Los Angeles Dodgers, who scored the winning bid
The former Red Sox catcher introduced "Dancing On My Own" to the clubhouse, which became the team's unofficial anthem during its 2021 ALCS run.
Scherzer's Mets tenure is probably most remembered for his playoff dud in the 2022 NL wild-card series against the San Diego Padres, as well as his less-than-clutch performance in a crucial September series against the Atlanta Braves that denied the Mets their first NL East division title since 2015.
Here's a look at some of the most unheralded moves in Boston sports history, including David Ortiz becoming an all-time Red Sox bargain.