The Red Sox are holding their Winter Weekend fan event this weekend in Springfield, Mass. On Friday, there was a welcome event, and fans couldn’t help but express their displeasure with general manager Chaim Bloom and team owner John Henry.
Jake and Bob discuss the Trevor Story situation and Chaim Bloom’s “awesome” Rafael Devers press conference. Welcome back to The Red Seat Podcast, episode number 267.
The Boston Red Sox certainly will look different in 2023. Boston has had a roller coaster of an offseason, to say the least with some extremely high points, but also very low points.
The Boston Red Sox certainly are in the market for infield help. Boston will be without the services of second baseman Trevor Story for at least the start of the 2023 campaign after undergoing elbow surgery.
The show from out of left field gets real with the only other sure thing in life besides taxes. Welp, back to the therapy episodes! The Pod On Lansdowne boys are back to talk about Trevor Story and his untimely injury, which will keep him away from the Boston Red Sox for a number of months.
Call him, beep him, if you wanna reach him. To quote Andy Bernard from The Office (the American version, none of that British crap around these parts),
Who will be turning double plays up the middle for the Boston Red Sox in 2023? Boston has two holes to fill after losing longtime shortstop Xander Bogaerts
The Boston Red Sox have plenty of work to do before the 2023 season kicks off. With the latest injury news about Trevor Story, Boston must decide how it wants to address its middle infield configuration.
The Red Sox were dealt a brutal blow this week with the news that Story required an internal brace procedure to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
The Red Sox suddenly find themselves lacking in the middle infield, and the team may have to make a drastic switch to fill the hole.
With Trevor Story sidelined, things could be bleak. The 2022 Boston Red Sox hit just 155 home runs, with Rafael Devers being the only player on the team to top 20.
Story was expected to man shortstop after Xander Bogaerts walked. Now, he may be out for the year.
A move could be on the way for the Boston Red Sox. Boston already had a need at middle infield after losing four-time All-Star Xander Bogaerts in free agency and got even more bad news Tuesday after losing Trevor Story to an elbow injury.
The Boston Red Sox knew they would enter the 2023 season without longtime superstar shortstop Xander Bogaerts and planned on finding a serviceable replacement.
Though it seems trivial that in the wake of the Carlos Correa situation any fanbase can be more frustrated than that of the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox fans have their own depressing tale to tell.
Boston Red Sox second baseman Trevor Story had modified Tommy John surgery that likely will keep him out of the lineup until at least May. "Red Sox infielder
The club has not provided a timeline on Story’s expected recovery, with that information perhaps to come.
The Boston Red Sox lost two important figures in their lineup during MLB free agency. Star shortstop Xander Bogaerts landed with the San Diego Padres on a record deal while designated hitter J.D. Martinez is now wearing Dodger blue.
"Red Sox Nation" may have seen the last of All-Star shortstop Xander Bogaert.
The Red Sox had been optimistic that second baseman Trevor Story would be able to come off the injured list in time for the team’s final series of the season next week.
The Boston Red Sox placed second baseman Trevor Story on the 10-day injured list Thursday due to a bruised left heel. The move was retroactive to Monday.
Boston Red Sox second baseman Trevor Story left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Orioles with left heel pain. Story departed in the seventh inning after grounding into a double play and coming down awkwardly on first base.
The Boston Red Sox activated second baseman Trevor Story from the 10-day injured list on Saturday. Story will bat sixth in the lineup of Saturday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Trevor Story has been out of action since July 12 after being hit in the left hand by a pitch from Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Corey Kluber.
Story took to the plate and nailed a 387-foot homer over the Green Monster in left field.
The ball made it to the top of the Green Monster, where the former Red Sox outfielder managed to make the grab, though not quite on the fly.
Story and the Red Sox have been anemic on offense thus far this year.
The Boston Red Sox reached an agreement on a six-year, $140 million deal with free agent shortstop Trevor Story.
The decision comes as a surprise after earlier comments from Story about his future.
Let’s take a look at some potential suitors and try to peg Story’s likeliest landing spot. A few clubs are such longshots they only warrant cursory mention.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!