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Red Sox Get Wilyer Abreu's Expected Return Date
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The Red Sox are starting to get healthy again. Tanner Houck and Wilyer Abreu are likely to rehab with Triple-A Worcester this week at Polar Park.
Right-hander Logan Gilbert will be activated from the 15-day injured list and start for the Seattle Mariners on Monday against the Boston Red Sox, manager Dan Wilson told reporters Sunday morning.
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Sportico on MSNRed Sox Concession Workers Strike in 113-Year Fenway Park FirstConcession workers at Fenway Park announced a strike Sunday ahead of the Boston Red Sox’s home game against the New York Yankees in the final game of a three-game series. After a three-day vote that concluded Sunday morning,
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Over the next week, the Red Sox will have to make some sort of tough decision. Manager Alex Cora acknowledged the fact this weekend. But, what could the Red Sox do if they don't w
The New York Yankees (42-27) and Boston Red Sox (36-36) tussle in the Sunday finale of a three-game AL East series. The first pitch from Fenway Park is slated for 1:35 p.m. ET (MLB Network). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Yankees vs. Red Sox odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.
Like Dobbins, the Red Sox as a whole are trending in the right direction. Saturday’s win brought them back to .500 and back in the mix in the AL East. Once all of Boston’s pitchers are healthy, having Dobbins in the organization as a reliable extra arm wherever Cora needs him will be handy late in the season.
You may have heard that Athletics centerfielder Denzel Clarke is pretty good at defense by now. Not only has he been named the winner of the Electric Play of the Week two weeks in a row, but he added a third to the mix earlier this week that is arguably the best catch he's made.
Logan Gilbert, out since late April, will be activated from the injured list and start for the Mariners on Monday against the Boston Red Sox.
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Red Sox manager Alex Cora wanted his twin 7-year-old sons to meet the Yankees' Aaron Judge, the biggest star of his team's AL East foe. “They were like ‘No, no. He’s a rival,’’’ the Boston manager recalled.