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While the Yankees got the better of their fierce rivals in the American League Wild Card series to end their postseason run, Roman Anthony shared his prediction for the 2026 season with a subtle message. "You know, all I'm gonna say is 'Go Red Sox,'" Anthony said.
MLB Winter Meetings are in the rearview mirror and the hot stove is heating up. Here's where all the top remaining free agents could end up.
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Latest Kyle Tucker prediction bodes well for Red Sox
Kyle Tucker is the biggest fish remaining on the free-agent market as far as position players go. He’s also been strongly linked to the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays this offseason, which is of course a bad development for the Boston Red Sox.
With the MLB Winter Meetings in the rearview, nine of B/R's original top 25 free agents—Kyle Schwarber, Pete Alonso, Dylan Cease, Edwin Díaz, Shota Imanaga, Trent Grisham, Devin Williams, Brandon Woodruff and Robert Suarez—are off the board.
The Boston Red Sox have been clear -- and candid -- that they are looking to be aggressive and shop at the top of the market this offseason. Boston has been transparent that it's hoping to add a starting pitcher to put behind Garrett Crochet at the top of ...
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MLB Free Agency Predictions: Projecting Landing Spots for Top 5 MLB Free Agents Right Now
A few of the top MLB free agents have come off the board early this winter, but some of the biggest names are still on the open market. Given that there tends to be some more movement in MLB free agency in the days leading up to Christmas Day, it’s worth taking a shot at projecting landing spots.
Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, and Kyle Tucker have made headlines this offseason as three of the highest profile, most coveted free agents available and that is unlikely to change until they put pen to paper with the team with whom they will continue their careers.
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Red Sox rumors: Fans hit with warning about $300 million spending compared to Yankees, Blue Jays
If the Red Sox want to keep their spot at the playoff table in 2026, they might need to spend more than they're willing.