The Red Sox are reportedly set to don new threads during the 2025 season. According to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo, the Red Sox will retire their blue alternate jerseys this offseason and will ...
The offense continues to struggle, but the Red Sox managed to get a win Wednesday night, squeaking by the Rays 2-1. With the victory, the Sox improved to .500 and kept their slim postseason hopes ...
September 19 - Jarren Duran drove in the winning run in a small-ball eighth inning as the Boston Red Sox evened their three-game series with Tampa Bay on Wednesday, edging the Rays 2-1 in St ...
Waking up on Wednesday felt like the start of a bad dream for Red Sox Nation. For the first time since Jun. 11, the Boston Red Sox became a sub-.500 baseball team with their loss to the Tampa Bay ...
Christopher Morel and the Tampa Bay Rays will take the field on Tuesday at Tropicana Field against Nick Pivetta, who gets the start for the Boston Red Sox. First pitch will be at 6:50 p.m. ET for ...
Technically, both the Red Sox and Rays are still alive in the wild-card race as they enter the final two weeks of the season. But realistically, it seems like the only things on the line when the ...
For the Red Sox, it is not a terrible problem to have. But after a promising spring and early summer turned into a disappointing September, it’s obvious that the issue will need a bold ...
Joe Castiglione, the longtime radio voice of the Red Sox for 42 years, announced his retirement on Sunday. At 77, Castiglione announced the news during WEEI's broadcast as the Red Sox batted in ...
Joe Castiglione, a Red Sox radio announcer who has called Boston games for more than four decades, will be retiring at the end of this season, he announced Sunday. During the Red Sox-Yankees game ...
Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione said Sunday he is retiring at the end of the season, his 42nd calling the team's games. Castiglione, 77, made the announcement on the WEEI ...
BREAKING NEWS FOR RED SOX FANS. THE VOICE OF THE TEAM, JOE CASTIGLIONE RETIRING AFTER FOUR DECADES OF CALLING GAMES. HE MADE THAT ANNOUNCEMENT DURING THE THIRD INNING OF TODAY’S BALL GAME.