Democrat Gov. Maura Healey, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu booed at Red Sox home opener
The two Democrat politicians took the field at Fenway Park before Friday's game against the San Diego Padres for a pregame ceremony.

The two Democrat politicians took the field at Fenway Park before Friday's game against the San Diego Padres for a pregame ceremony.

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The Boston Red Sox have gotten off to a most disappointing start. After winning their opener in Cincinnati behind the pitching of star left-handed hurler Garrett Crochet, the Red Sox had lost five straight games and fallen in the basement of the American League East cellar. It is not the end of the world to […] The post Marcelo Mayer’s hilarious Fernando Tatis Jr. admission after big Red Sox home run appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Boston Red Sox home opener crowd boos Mayor Michelle Wu and Gov. Maura Healey, highlighting how fan reactions at sporting events can reflect political popularity.

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced the reason for a Wilyer Abreu decision.

The San Diego Padres are in Beantown for a 3-game series against the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox were home to longtime shortstop Xander Bogaerts for many years. The 33-year-old debuted with the team at 20 years old and won two World Series with them in 2013 and 2018. He is a 4x All-Star, […] The post Red Sox fans give Padres’ Xander Bogaerts standing ovation in Boston return appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Boston has had a nightmare start after a fairly splashy offseason. What other teams might already be questioning how they spent the winter?

The Boston Red Sox are back home at Fenway Park for their opening home series of the 2026 season. The team will be taking on a rare opponent, one that fans in New England are not accustomed to seeing. The San Diego Padres are in town, which means the return of a popular name and […] The post Red Sox pitcher’s plan after landing on IL appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Meet Tyler Uberstine, the Red Sox newest roster addition whose path to MLB seems impossible sportingnews.com

The Boston Red Sox are already at the bottom of arguably the toughest division in MLB with a 1-5 record. While it is early, it’s still significant in a tough American League East division.Their attempt to get back to the top of the division will be slowed by an ominous injury to their pitching staff.In […] The post Red Sox Receive Ominous Injury News On Johan Oviedo appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Boston Red Sox made an announcement about former No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony before Friday’s home opener at Fenway Park. The post Boston Red Sox Make Roman Anthony Announcement Before Home Opener vs. Padres appeared first on Heavy Sports.

This afternoon, the Padres take on the Red Sox, and I'm looking to get another win here.

If the Boston Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora, lead baseball executive Craig Breslow must consider the likes of Jason Varitek and Brad Ausmus.

Chris Cotillo detailed Boston’s latest roster move before Friday’s home opener against the Padres.

Half of MLB clubs saw increases in viewership for their Opening Day broadcasts, which is exactly what you’d expect in any given year. According to a report by Austin Karp in Sports Business Journal, 15 of the 29 U.S.-based MLB teams notched year-over-year viewership gains during Opening Day. In other words, about half of the…

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The Boston Red Sox have lost five straight games since winning on Opening Day. The road trip to Houston ended with a sweep. Boston was outscored 23-7 across three games against the Astros. The record sits at 1-5.Garrett Crochet called the performance “embarrassing” after Wednesday’s loss. Trevor Story called it “unacceptable.” The home opener against […] The post Red Sox Get Major Triston Casas News Ahead of Home Opener appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The New York Yankees are the "team to beat" in the AL East this season, even without two key elements in the early going. The post Yankees ‘Team to Beat’ Without Key Pieces, Insider Proclaims appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Up through the mid-1970s, the MLB operated without free agency. A player was bound to a team so long as they renewed his contract. The only way to swap squads was to be traded or released. As a result, many of the top stars remained with their franchises for lengthy periods of time. For some, […] The post 6 MLB Players That Played For At Least A Dozen Different Franchises appeared first on BroBible.

The Boston Red Sox have not started the 2026 season on the right foot. After winning on Opening Day on the road against the Cincinnati Reds, the Sox have lost five straight games and were swept by the Houston Astros earlier this week. The good news is that the team is now at home for […] The post 1986 Pennant-winning Red Sox squad to be honored before Padres game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The MLB injury reports are stuffed with players already. Many began the season on the IL and several have been added since. They appear here ranked in three categories; Players that should be rostered in all leagues, players that should be added and stashed if they are on waivers, and players to ...

Over the hump and safely into a big Thursday. First one of April. Somehow, Easter weekend is already here. Didn't we just celebrate the new year?And what a great year it's been! Or, you know, something like that. But hey – this is the month that turns it all around. Easter. Final Four. MLB. The Masters. The NFL Draft. Tiger Woods bodycam footage. We just sent people to the MOON for the first time in decades. Why did it take that long? No clue. But we're not living in the past. We're eyes forward right now. We're rolling. Let's go. Welcome to a Thursday Nightcaps – the one where Jena Sims slips into a pre-Masters bikini as she and Brooks Koepka gear up for the year's first major. What else? I've got ESPN predictably ruining the rocket launch, takeaways from Tiger's arrest footage, my Red Sox are beyond horrible, and give this PATRIOT in Cape Canavarel a medal for stuffing CNN in a locker on live TV. A medal! Grab you a telescope to monitor the situation in space for the next few days, and settle in for a Thursday 'Cap!I mean, look at that crowd! And they said space travel was dead. Bologna! It's never been more alive! Maybe I'm biased because I've lived about an hour from Kennedy Space Station my entire life, but watching a rocket take off gets me every time. Last night was my childhood. I grew up watching us send humans to space six times a year. Back in the day, you'd stare at the sky just hoping it took off on time so you'd be able to see it. We didn't have Twitter live-streaming the whole thing so you could know exactly when it lifted off. You knew the launch time, and just hoped it would take off as scheduled. But last night was the closest we've come to that in a long, looooooooooong time. It was the first time my 4-year-old got to see it. We stood in my backyard, watching the countdown on my phone until it took off. Then we looked up and there it was, about 30 seconds later. She was thrilled. I was immediately transported back to 2005. My God, what a great time that was. I'd give ANYTHING to go back to those years. Two decades later, I felt all the same things. I don't know why, but watching a rocket take off – whether it's one of Elon's or NASA's – just makes you proud to be a damn American, doesn't it? I was ready to run through a brick wall. I wasn't alive for the Challenger. I was alive, and watched, Columbia. So, yes, there's always a pit in your stomach for just a bit. But goodness, did I miss that feeling. Until, of course, ESPN chimed in and made the whole thing about race!YES!Nothing fires up the libs in Bristol quite like seeing a black person "do something for the first time." It's like Christmas morning for them. Such a predictable post from ESPN. I didn't even know Victor Glover was black before yesterday. I was reading some sort of NASA press release last week, and saw he was a former D-1 athlete and thought, "Cool, this dude sounds like he can pilot a rocket ship, I think we're in good shape." Of course, when I saw the astronauts yesterday for the first time, I knew someone would jump all over this. ESPN is always the leader in the clubhouse on these things. USA Today is second. The Athletic is third. Black, white, purple – I don't care what color my pilot is. As long as he can wheel that sucker to the moon, I'm good. Sure, I could insert a Tiger Woods joke here, but I won't because I have some class. That being said, let's continue …Yeah, I mean, it's sad. I wrote over the weekend that I'm sort of over Tiger Woods, the human. I love him as a golfer. Love him. I'd watch every shot tomorrow if he decided to suit up and play from whatever private island he jetted off to. But Tiger the human is exhausting at this point. We do this every few years. We get tricked and duped and fall back into the trap, and then, as Tiger said, "boom." We're blindsided by another off-the-course incident, usually involving a car. Brutal case of hiccups, though. I can vouch for that. Those SUCK. We can all speculate on why he has them, but I won't because I prefer to keep my job. Also, a tough look for this company:I'm a Rogue guy myself, but to each his own. Anyway, let's move on to happier things and rapid-fire this Thursday class into a big Thursday night. First up? Tiger won't be teeing it up at Augusta next week, but Brooks Koepka will! Get ‘em, Jena & Brooksie! I don’t know what she's gonna ultimately pick, but I'm sort of good with the yellow SI bikini. Not sure Augusta is gonna love that given they don't even allow you to say the word "rough," but you never know until you try! Keep us posted, Jena. Good luck, Brooksie. Next? Let's check in with my Red Sox as the first full week of the MLB season wraps up!Great start to the year! The Red Sox are tied for the worst record in baseball, haven't won in a week, their new third baseman is the only hitless player in baseball, and Roman Anthony looks GREAT at the dish!My God. What a clown show. If they lose the opener tomorrow, Fenway may explode. Can't wait!OK, that's it for today. Good class. Solid class. Let's end it how we started it – by launching humans into space!What a patriot. OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).Your ever seen a launch in person? Email me at [email protected].

The Boston Red Sox are off to a slow start this season. After winning their first game of the 2026 season, they promptly lose five games in a row and have now fallen to last place in the powerful American League East.Boston is clearly missing Alex Bregman, who it lost in free agency to the […] The post Boston Red Sox Linked to Astros Two-Time All-Star as Trade Fit appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Narvaez was surprisingly benched ahead of Boston's 6-4 loss to Houston The post Carlos Narvaez & Alex Cora Stay Silent on Red Sox Lineup Decision appeared first on Heavy Sports.
