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Red Sox reportedly sign 6-foot-8, 100+ mph veteran hard-ball thrower from Japan league
The Boston Red Sox have signed veteran relief pitcher Tayron Guerrero to a minor league contract, Andrew Parker of SoxProspects.com reported Saturday afternoon. Guerrero first made the MLB in 2016 and has had an interesting baseball career since.
According to a report from the Yakyu Cosmopolitan, Boston Red Sox' slugger Masataka Yoshida wants to play for Team Japan at the 2026 World Baseball Classic, but he has not received official clearance yet.
The Boston Red Sox earned some clout from their fans when they finally signed a free agent in Ranger Suarez after losing Alex Bregman, but it still leaves them with a problem: they now have a hole at third now.
Good morning! Bobby Dalbec, the Red Sox once and future first baseman, is out of Major League Baseball. After playing in just seven games with the White Sox last year, Dalbec signed a one-year deal with the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants, one of the most successful ...
Masataka Yoshida sits at the top of that list. The veteran outfielder has two years and $36 million remaining on his contract, and since signing his five-year, $90 million deal three years ago, he has not lived up to the hype or expectations that accompanied his arrival from Japan.
One former member of the Boston Red Sox announced that he is hanging up his cleats earlier in the week. Former Red Sox relief pitcher, Hirokazu Sawamura, played two seasons for the Red Sox and quickly became a fan-favorite out of the club's bullpen.
The Boston Red Sox have signed a free agent right-hander who spent last year in the Houston Astros pitching development system. The post Red Sox Steal 6-Foot-6 Righty From Astros’ Elite Pitching Pipeline appeared first on Heavy Sports.