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Tyler O'Neill, a former Red Sox player, went 4-for-4 for the Orioles, and Cedric Mullins drove in four runs.
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It was quite the Sox debut for the veteran Pérez, who signed a one-year, $5 million deal with the club this offseason.
From Chicago Tribune
Eugenio Suarez launched his MLB-leading fifth home run -- a grand slam -- off of Mark Leiter Jr. to give the D-backs a lead they wouldn't relinquish.
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Something I noticed while perusing Cheers card inscriptions this week: Christopher McDonald spells “Red Sox” as “Red Socks (view on eBay).” And then he doesn’t (view on eBay).
On April 4, two teams will play the 2025 Red Sox home opener at Fenway Park. A third team will reunite in the ancient emerald cathedral they once called home to celebrate their 50th anniversary,
The Orioles culminated an exhilarating home-opener celebration at Camden Yards with an 8-5 win over American League East rival Boston Red Sox on Monday.
Fans still had plenty to cheer about - including a special appearance from Red Sox fan favorite outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. was on hand to throw out the ceremonial first pitch and sign autographs for fans in the Sherwoods diner. Bradley, affectionately known as JBJ, won a Gold Glove with the Red Sox and was the MVP of the 2018 ALCS.
Devers looked anything but alarmed. Instead, he identified reason for optimism that his fortunes will turn — and that he will help his 1-4 Red Sox team do the same.
The Boston Red Sox didn't have the series they wanted to have against the Texas Rangers. Boston opened the 2025 season with a four-game series against the Rangers and unfortunately lost three of ...