The San Diego Padres need more catching depth, and their search could lead them to a longtime Red Sox backstop.
During the MLB offseason, franchises are actively strengthening their rosters by targeting top talent. Among them, the Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing an All-Star player from the San Diego Padres to bolster their lineup.
The Padres are saying goodbye to their pink-and-mint City Connect uniforms after 2025, which were inspired by the San Diego’s sunsets.
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The San Diego Padres came within one win of the National ... Jackson Roberts of On SI proposed a deal that would send him to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for prospects Richard Fitts and Blaze ...
The team on Friday acquired right-hander Ron Marinaccio from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. Chicago designated the 29-year-old reliever for assignment earlier this week to make room for former Padres starting pitcher Martín Pérez, who signed a one-year, $5 million deal.
The Red Sox have added pitching in the offseason, but bringing in Jurickson Profar and Ha-Seong Kim would be positive moves
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Ron Marinaccio, who was designated for assignment earlier this week, has been sent from Chicago to San Diego in exchange for cash considerations.
The former Red Sox catcher introduced "Dancing On My Own" to the clubhouse, which became the team's unofficial anthem during its 2021 ALCS run.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly were willing to offer more money and years to Tanner Scott than the Los Angeles Dodgers, who scored the winning bid
CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with RHPs Dan Altavilla, Justin Dunn and Jonathan Heasley, C Omar Narvaez, INFs Bobby Dalbec, Andre Lipcius and Cal Mitchell and OF Mick Maton on minor league contracts .