The San Francisco Giants have an agreement in place with the Boston Red Sox which will net the Giants more international bonus pool space. According to a repor
While the San Francisco Giants have a veteran third baseman in Matt Chapman who signed an extension during the 2024 season, that did not stop them from showing
Free agent Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session for the benefit of scouts from the Boston Red Sox and several other teams earlier this week.
Blake Sabol played 121 games in the previous two seasons, where he has accumulated 83 hits, bringing him to a .243 batting average.
The Red Sox bolstered their catching depth on Wednesday, acquiring a new backstop to compete with Connor Wong and Carlos Narvaez in spring training.
The Boston Red Sox acquired catcher Blake Sabol from the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday for international signing bonus pool allocation.
On Wednesday, Boston made another trade, as they acquired catcher Blake Sabol from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for international bonus pool space, according to Beyond the Monster's Hunter Noll. To make room for Sabol on the 40-man roster, Boston designated left-handed pitcher Chase Shugart for assignment.
The Giants have traded catcher/outfielder Blake Sabol to the Red Sox following his recent DFA. Get more details at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Red Sox added catching depth on Wednesday when they acquired Blake Sabol from the Giants in exchange for international bonus pool space. The move coincided with the first day of the international signing period and will allow San Francisco to spend more on the international front.
The Boston Red Sox today acquired catcher Blake Sabol from the San Francisco Giants, in exchange for international bonus pool space. To make room on the 40-man roster, Boston designated right-handed pitcher Chase Shugart for assignment.
The Boston Red Sox made their bet on Connor Wong as the ... the Red Sox traded for catcher/outfielder Blake Sabol from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for international signing bonus pool ...
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso has been at the center of MLB rumors all winter, seeing his market weaken from more than six teams to seemingly just one or two. With spring training fast approaching, it appears the perennial 30-homer slugger is reportedly still not generating a strong market.