The Boston Red Sox made notable pitching staff improvements over the offseason. The Red Sox traded for Garrett Crochet in one of the biggest trades of the offseason, and the Red Sox also signed Walker Buehler,
Will Garrett Crochet be the Boston Red Sox Opening Day starter, or will it be Tanner Houck? Plus other spring training takeaways from the opening weekend
On Oct. 26, 2018, Tanner Houck watched his organization play what would end up being the longest game in World Series history. He was 22 then, a top prospect coming off his
Houck threw indoors to make up for the innings he lost due to Monday's game against the Yankees getting postponed, Ian Browne of MLB.com reports. Houck will build up his workload in an unofficial setting Monday rather than try to make up the innings Tuesday.
Lucas Giolito took a big step forward at JetBlue Park on Tuesday and feels like he'll be ready when Opening Day rolls around for the Red Sox.
After years of swinging back and forth between roles and dealing with some injuries along the way, Tanner Houck pushed all that aside and took the leap in 2024, going from bubble rotation candidate in Spring Training to All-Star by July.
The Boston Red Sox made several signings this offseason, adding players such as Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler and Aroldis Chapman in free agency. Buehler is coming off of a down year with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Red Sox shouldn't play service time games with their top prospects when they could simply put Roman Anthony on the Opening Day roster.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora offered concerning injury updates on banged-up starters Brayan Bello and Kutter Crawford.
The Boston Red Sox will aim to end their postseason drought this year after going three seasons without a playoff appearance.