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With Triston Casas out for the season, first base is open for the Red Sox. They don't want to move DH Rafael Devers there.
On this week’s “Front Office Report” on The Greg Hill Show, Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow discussed the ...
The Red Sox announced Sunday that Casas had suffered a ruptured patellar tendon during a Friday win over the Minnesota Twins.
As the Red Sox played Romy Gonzalez at first base for Saturday’s game against the Twins and called up Abraham Toro to help ...
Devers initially balked at the idea of giving up his long-time position at third to accommodate Bregman. The Red Sox opened ...
The Red Sox don't appear to be interested in moving baseball's No. 2 prospect out of the outfield. Read more on Boston.com.
Even before Casas' injury, Boston’s roster featured a litany of intriguing and evolving puzzle pieces for manager Alex Cora ...
Last year, to its detriment, Boston put together a patchwork platoon to replace Casas. This time around, the franchise needs ...
Less than 48 hours after suffering a season-ending knee injury, Triston Casas had successful surgery Sunday at Mass. General.
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas suffered a ruptured tendon in his left knee and is out for the remainder of the ...
Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow had a discouraging statement when talking about Masataka Yoshida.
Casas suffered the injury while running to first after hitting a slow roller up the first-base line in the second inning of ...