Red Sox's Garrett Crochet
With trade rumors firmly behind him, Triston Casas has his eyes set on a huge 2025 season. It was certainly an eventful offseason for the Boston Red Sox's 25-year-old first baseman. The Red Sox (led by Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow) were insistent that they weren't shopping him in trade talks,
Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow gave his updated thoughts on drama surrounding Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman.
Since the offseason began, rumors that the Red Sox 25-year-old first baseman Triston Casas was about to be traded seemed like the most frequent source of buzz around the Boston team. But Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow repeatedly denied that Casas was being offered to other teams.
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Craig Breslow downplays Rafael Devers’s comments about staying at third baseCraig Breslow has confidence that the Red Sox' third base situation between Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman will sort itself out.
The Boston Red Sox's spring training would be much smoother if it weren't for an illness ravaging the clubhouse. Several players have been sidelined at parts th
Now, Story is off to a strong start this spring, hitting two homers and batting .476 in seven games. When asked by former MLB GM Jim Bowden for a player who has stood out, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow offered some good news: He picked Story.
For now, Rafael Devers said he's not interested in moving off third base. Craig Breslow isn't worried about how this will play out.
The Boston Red Sox may have to move quicker than anticipated on a potential Garrett Crochet contract extension.
First, Boston fans get their first glimpse of Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman, the team's two biggest offseason acquisitions, in Red Sox uniforms. So far, both of these players have looked like perfect fits in Red Sox gear.
The Boston Red Sox have been without star third baseman Rafael Devers during spring training, but manager Alex Cora thinks he'll play soon.
With spring training underway, there is no clear answer as to who will play third base for the Boston Red Sox this season. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow weighed in on the situation. “These things tend to have a way of working themselves out ...
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