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Willson Contreras was once one of the best-hitting catchers in Major League Baseball, but this season, he didn't strap on the gear for a single game. After mak
After the acquisition of slugging DH/first baseman Wilson Contreras, one Boston Red Sox player appears to be on the way out.
Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s lengthy search for a bat landed him a solid right-handed-hitting veteran first baseman in Willson Contreras and cash in a trade with the Cardinals on Sunday night,
The Red Sox have acquired first baseman Willson Contreras from the Cardinals in exchange for right-hander Hunter Dobbins and additional pitching, sources told ESPN.
The Cardinals' Chaim Bloom has already made two trades with the Boston Red Sox this offseason, what else could be in store?
Credit to Boston Red Sox lead baseball executive Chaim Bloom, both for identifying the team’s needs and for striking aggressively to solve those problems. Bloom
Here’s what’s next for the Red Sox, Cardinals, and the trade market after Wilson Contreras’ big switch to the cutthroat American League East.
Triston Casas appears to be the odd man out after the trade that brought Willson Contreras to Boston. On Monday, Craig Breslow called him with a simple message about 2026.
The Boston Red Sox’s young star sent the front office a message about the veteran third baseman after a Toronto Blue Jays update surfaced.
The Red Sox have yet to sign a major league free agent this offseason, but Craig Breslow said that isn't a deliberate strategy.
Dalbec, who spent time with three different organizations in 2025 after his nine-season run in the Red Sox organization concluded, has signed with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan, a source confirmed Sunday. Gaijin Baseball was first to report the deal, which according to a source guarantees Dalbec more than $1 million.
The Red Sox aren't alone in trying to double-dip on bats. The Pirates added second baseman Brandon Lowe on Friday, and yet that hasn't stopped them from chasing after more bats. Instead, they have had several virtual meetings with Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.