January 26, 2021 Curt Schilling blasts Baseball Hall of Fame after falling short, requests off 2022 ballot Curt Schilling, a three-time World Series champion, fell 16 votes shy of the 75% mark that would have made him a Hall of Famer this year. Schilling will have one more opportunity next year to make it to Cooperstown, but the former ace for the Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Boston Red Sox wants his name removed from the ballot.
January 14, 2021 Theo Epstein hired as MLB consultant to evaluate rules changes Former Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox executive Theo Epstein has been hired by Major League Baseball as a consultant for on-field matters and will evaluate possible rule changes.
January 7, 2021 Red Sox's Smith excited to be MLB's 1st Black female coach Bianca Smith has always wanted to work in baseball. And for years she followed a path she hoped might set her up to be a major league general manager.
December 23, 2020 In memoriam: Athletes and important sports figures who died in 2020 The sports community said its final farewells to some of its most iconic names, some taken from us too soon and too young.
December 16, 2020 Boston Red Sox legend Manny Ramirez is back in baseball Down Under Manny Ramirez — yes, that Manny Ramirez — is back in baseball Down Under.
December 3, 2020 Schwarber, Bradley, Duvall among 59 cut in pandemic fallout Kyle Schwarber and Albert Almora Jr. were cut loose by the Chicago Cubs after helping the team win its first World Series title in more than a century, among 59 players who became free agents as part of the fallout from the coranavirus pandemic when their teams declined to offer them 2021 contracts by Wednesday night’s deadline.
November 13, 2020 Red Sox's Eduardo Rodriguez plans to pitch in 2021 after missing season with post-coronavirus heart issue Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez missed the entire 2020 season after suffering a post-coronavirus heart issue but has his eyes set on a return to the mound in 2021.
November 12, 2020 Red Sox sign-stealing culprit rejoins team in different department: report The Boston Red Sox reportedly rehired a replay operator who was suspended and canned after playing a role in the organization’s sign-stealing scandal during the 2018 season.
November 10, 2020 Back in Boston, Red Sox's Cora vows to be above reproach Alex Cora wants to make one thing clear — he deserved to have his dream job as manager of the Boston Red Sox taken away earlier this year.
November 6, 2020 Alex Cora back as Red Sox manager after season-long ban over cheating scandal Alex Cora is back as Boston Red Sox manager.