Slowed by right shoulder inflammation in the early weeks of camp, Red Sox righty Brayan Bello took a big step forward on Friday when he threw a bullpen session that he hopes will be a springboard toward being able to start the season on time.
Garrett Crochet strikes out three batters in 1 2/3 innings in his Grapefruit League outing against the Phillies
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It’s not just that people are talking about the Red Sox. It’s that some of them -- hey, we’re looking at you, Rafael Devers \-\- are doing some of the talking. The Red Sox made a big play at the end o
Take a looks as Brayan Bello throws a bullpen session with MLB Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez watching and giving tips at Spring Training
Alex Cora and A.J. Hinch have remained close as opposing managers from their time together with the Astros. So when the Tigers’ manager saw the prospects on the Red Sox's travel roster for Thursday’s game against Detroit at Joker Marchant Stadium,
My focus right now is on prospect rankings and Spring Training, though I also can’t wait to immerse myself in the 2025 Draft. And defending College World Series champion Tennessee has caught my eye by getting off to an 8-0 start while outscoring opponents by an average of 11.
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Need a pitch? Call Marlins prospect Adam Mazur. At this point, he practically knows them all. Mazur decided to showcase his latest offering – the sweeper – a handful of times in Thursday afternoon’s 8-4 Grapefruit League loss to the Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
One is a left-hander from North Carolina with a world-class changeup. Another is a hard-throwing right-hander from Southern California whose diet consists almost entirely of meat. The third is a 6-foot-8 Floridian who is known for his knee-buckling curveball and general affability.
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The home run is the most efficient event in sports. It’s the maximum outcome a single batter can achieve, and all it takes is one swing. One very powerful, well-timed, well-coordinated swing. It’s why power is such an important tool in prospect development and evaluation.
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