Chicago White Sox trade for ‘high-octane arms’ — pitchers Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin from Boston
The Chicago White Sox received “two high-octane arms,” GM Chris Getz said, in pitchers Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin from the Boston Red Sox for prospect Gage Ziehl.
Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer proposes they solve that by trading with the Detroit Tigers for their two-time Cy Young, ...
Sal Stewart being on the roster for likely the full season will help the offense. Prospect Hector Rodriguez is on the way, ...
The Boston Red Sox will need to pivot to a blockbuster trade after Eugenio Suárez landed with the Cincinnati ...
The Red Sox received Gage Ziehl, a mid-level pitching prospect, in their trade that sent Jordan Hicks and prospect David ...
Cold temperatures during the 77th Senior Bowl game on Saturday didn’t stop some of the best college football athletes from ...
The Boston Red Sox swung an intriguing deal on Sunday. Over the last couple of weeks, the Red Sox have been in endless trade ...
The Boston Red Sox created a serious spring training storyline on Saturday evening. According to a Saturday report from Andrew Parker of SoxProspects, the Red S ...
The White Sox traded center fielder Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets last month, and Getz said they would reinvest the $20 million in savings in the team. He then signed right-hander Seranthony ...
On one hand, that makes perfect sense. If the Red Sox are looking to better their run prevention, better defense is a key ...
What are realistic expectations for Triston Casas and Kristian Campbell this season? That and more reader questions answered in this week’s Red Sox mailbag.
The San Francisco Giants were one of the teams pursuing a trade for Brendan Donovan. Now that they've pivoted to Arraez, the Cardinals have a problem.
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