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Sonny Gray is a worthy addition to any baseball team trying to make a push in the short-term, but what type of long-term success is Boston leaving on the table by moving the likes of Richard Fitts and
The Boston Red Sox switched things up last offseason and decided to get active in both the free agent market and trade market, which led to an MLB playoff berth for the first time in a few seasons. Boston added Alex Bregman and Aroldis Chapman in free agency and decided to make a huge blockbuster […
The Boston Red Sox accomplished a goal of adding another All-Star-level starting pitcher on Tuesday. The offseason is still very young, and Boston already has a
After acquiring Sonny Gray in a trade with the Cardinals, the Red Sox should further bolster their rotation with a real blockbuster.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly have dealt two pitching prospects in their first major offseason move for the All-Star pitcher.
The 2026 exhibition season will mark the 15th spring for the Red Sox at JetBlue Park and the 36th for the Twins at the Lee County Sports Complex.
For Boston, Gray gives the Sox a veteran with a long track record of getting outs, missing bats, and filling up the zone. His 4.28 ERA in 2025 came with a brutal June that skewed the line, but he still struck out 201 in 180 ⅔ innings. It's the kind of swing-and-miss presence the Red Sox lacked last season outside of Garrett Crochet.
The Boston Red Sox have added to their rotation, trading two pitchers to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for veteran Sonny Gray. The Red Sox will send pitchers Richard Fitts and Brandon Clarke to the Cardinals along with a player to be named later or cash consideration. St. Louis sends Gray to Boston along with cash considerations.
Early indications are that the Boston Red Sox will now prioritize offense in the wake of adding Sonny Gray in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. The following note comes from MLBTradeRumors but links to original reporting from Chris Cotillo of MassLive and Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic.
The St. Louis Cardinals have traded right-handed starting pitcher Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network.