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Two injured pitchers probably won't be taking the Fenway mound before the season is over. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Red Sox will try to keep a seven-game home win streak going when they face the Kansas City Royals.
Sandoval's rehab from internal brace surgery on his left (pitching) elbow has slowed, and it sounds like the 28-year-old won't pitch in a game until 2026. He remains on the 60-day injured list.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora delivered some bad news on rehabbing pitcher Patrick Sandoval, who is coming back from elbow surgery.
Houck had non-surgical alternatives available, including platelet-rich plasma and stem-cell treatment, to try to fix his arm.
The Boston Red Sox added a few hurlers this past offseason but it sounds like one of the additions won't make his team debut this season. When Boston signed Pat ...
Boston signed the 28-year-old lefty to a two-year, $18.25 million contract in December. He hasn’t pitched in a game since June 21, 2024, with the Angels. He’s still working his way back from an ...
After losing the likes of Houck, Crawford, and Dobbins, and adding Dustin May at the trade deadline, how the Sox look on the ...
The Boston Red Sox’s top trade deadline need just got a little more dire. Sometimes, teams will justify a lack of buying at the deadline by counting on injury ...
After being "kind of pushed out" in Los Angeles, new Red Sox starter Dustin May is excited to join a pennant race — and keep ...
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