Red Sox holding their ground for now
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The Boston Red Sox reportedly are interested in signing a veteran reliever after a short stint with the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Boston Red Sox stand alone as the only MLB team to not sign a free agent to a major league contract. The Rockies were also one of those teams, but that changed Wednesday when Colorado signed veteran pitcher Michael Lorenzen to a one-year deal.
The Red Sox quietly checked off another offseason box on Thursday, agreeing to one-year arbitration-avoidance deals with Triston Casas, Tanner Houck, and Johan Oviedo. These moves don’t grab headlines or shift projections, but together show Boston’s view on risk, flexibility, and upside entering 2026.
The Red Sox reached agreements with their four remaining arbitration-eligible players before Thursday’s deadline for teams and players to exchange figures. Right-hander Tanner Houck ($4.15 million), first baseman Triston Casas ($1.
Craig Breslow and the Red Sox wrapped up their arbitration-eligible business with two more signings on Thursday afternoon.
That heavy wind coming from the northeastern part of the United States is the collective annoyed sigh from Boston Red Sox fans getting impatient while their team continues to operate with a very patient approach in free agency.
The Red Sox will host seven top prospects at their annual Rookie Development Program next week at Fenway Park.
The Boston Red Sox have been connected to Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette in free agency, but who will they sign?
The Boston Red Sox have quickly gone from a team that has struggled to develop pitching, to a powerhouse over the last couple of seasons. Guys like Brayan Bell