According to The Boston Globe, Zdeno Chara is returning to the Bruins to serve as a consultant with the Original Six franchise.
Most MLB teams are hesitant to give up a pick to sign Nick Pivetta, which is why he could return to the Red Sox or go to an aggressive contender like the Mets.
It's Black & Gold night at Fenway Park on Wednesday, April 9! Join us to celebrate Bruins hockey as the Red Sox take on the Toronto Blue Jays. Fans who purchase tickets through this special offer will receive a limited Red Sox and Bruins co-branded hockey jersey.
In an appearance on the “All the Smoke” podcast, Mookie Betts admitted that he watches Red Sox games. The reasoning for it, though, might be a bit unconventional. “As quiet as it’s kept, I enjoy watching Red Sox games … because of Cora,” Betts said, referring to the Red Sox’ manager. “I love Alex Cora and I enjoy watching Red Sox games.”
The Boston Bruins got back on track Monday afternoon at TD Garden, scoring four goals in the third period to secure a 6-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks.
The Boston Red Sox pulled off step one: trading for Garrett Crochet. But the move won't feel complete until they finalize step two: extending the lefty ace past his arbitration years. As things ...
The Boston Red Sox’ offseason has been less than successful, except for one thing; trading for superstar ace Garrett Crochet. Currently, Crochet has two years left on his deal, but according to ...
The Boston Red Sox still have plenty of time to add to the organization before Spring Training. It's quickly approaching and is roughly two weeks away from kicking off, but the Red Sox still have ...
For starters, they need to get on base more. The Red Sox and Astros were the only two teams without a grand slam last season, but Boston’s 109 grand slam chances were sixth-fewest in the Majors.
The most recent Boston Red Sox legend to be created was Mookie Betts, but he did have a controversial exit from the team. And now, he’s rubbing salt in the wound, saying it was his best decision ...
Longtime MLB prospect scribe Keith Law believes that the Red Sox's Roman Anthony has the tools to be the "best player in the league".