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As the fervor of the World Baseball Classic approaches, Boston Red Sox fans can also look forward to baseball games that truly count in less than three weeks.
The Boston Red Sox saw several regulars depart for the World Baseball Classic, which means they'll be playing somewhat shorthanded on Tuesday.
Trade rumors continue to swirl around Jarren Duran, but one Boston Red Sox insider doesn't think he will be on the move anytime soon.
Throughout spring training, the Red Sox have most often had Caleb Durbin play third base and Marcelo Mayer at second base during team infield drills. On Sunday, with both infielders in the lineup for the first time all spring,
The Red Sox got bad news on one of their non-roster invitees. Manager Alex Cora told reporters that Brendan Rodgers will likely need surgery on his right shoulder. He’ll seek another opinion, but his MRI results were not positive, per the Boston Herald’s Mac Cerullo. Rodgers will see Dr. Neal ElAttrache regarding his shoulder.
Manager Alex Cora says the roster is close to set for Opening Day, yet there are a few decisions left to make.
Two of the top candidates for the Red Sox's last bullpen jobs are scheduled to take the mound against the Phillies on Thursday.
The New York Mets could be the perfect trade partner for the Boston Red Sox to trade for a right-handed infield slugger.
This 27-year-old Milwaukee Brewers left-handed pitcher put up another dominant outing on Wednesday.
T.J. Sikkema, who signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox over the winter, will pitch for the Sox in Clearwater, Fla. Sikkema, 27, who has made two previous relief appearances this spring, will get his first start of the spring.