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The Red Sox had just pulled off a three-game sweep of the rival Yankees for their seventh win in the last eight games and were getting ready for a Sunday night West Coast trip to Seattle when one of t
Red Sox Continue to Linger in Trade Talks as 7-Time All-Star Closer Enters Rumors originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Boston Red Sox seem to be leaning towards the potential of younger prospects after trading away franchise star Rafael Devers.
Craig Breslow and Sam Kennedy discussed the Red Sox's decision to trade Rafael Devers on Monday. Here are eight takeaways.
While the Red Sox front office kept reiterating that it was a pure baseball trade, the honest truth is that it was a culture trade. They didn’t believe they could win another championship with Devers. They believed he was the wrong guy to be the centerpiece of the franchise. They didn’t think he would become a leader. So, he is gone.
Rafael Devers’ relationship with the Boston Red Sox disintegrated quickly. Multiple off-the-field issues, including two disagreements over his role as a positional player and a poorly received meeting with owner John Henry,
The Boston Red Sox shocked the baseball world by trading away the man who – until last night – was their franchise player.
The Boston Red Sox fought their way back into the postseason race, but then traded away their best hitter. They could swing a trade to land his replacement.
But now, after a maddeningly uneven first 73 games and an industry-rattling trade that exported the team’s best hitter to the other league and other side of the country, the Red Sox are staring down the possibility of missing the postseason for a fourth consecutive year — something this franchise hasn’t done since 1991 to ‘94.
BOSTON — In an absolutely shocking development, the Red Sox have traded Rafael Devers.
The Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, but they do not intend to give up on the season. Could they trade for some stars?
The San Francisco Giants are acquiring All-Star DH/infielder Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, the teams confirmed late Sunday. The Red Sox will receive right-hander Jordan Hicks, left-hander Kyle Harrison,