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Rookie Matt Waldron wanted to impress against the Red Sox at Fenway, but even in an emotional loss, his pitch "got the respect it deserves."
Steve Buckley
Rosenthal: Why the Red Sox could be surprising buyers ahead of the trade deadline
Ken Rosenthal
Tanner Houck, dominant to this point, pummeled for 8 runs in career-worst outing
Jen McCaffrey50
Xander Bogaerts reminisces in bittersweet return to Fenway Park
Jen McCaffrey65
Weird & Wild MLB June highlights: Running Red Sox, outrageous Ohtani and a 'clock-off' win
Jayson Stark25
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The industry’s swing-and-miss obsession overhauled how the sport is played, and how those within it behave. So what happens now?
The Athletic MLB Staff212
“Fenway and Tim Wakefield, it was like they just went together.”
Dennis Lin16
The possible trade deadline pool: We've broken the potentially available players into hitter and pitcher tiers based on their value.
Aaron Gleeman and Eno Sarris102
The Red Sox have surprised through 80 games, but they'll need to continue to keep their foot on the gas to be buyers at the deadline.
Jen McCaffrey91
Here are the starters, relievers and position players who are most likely to be traded, based on a survey of front office executives.
Jim Bowden310
Bello's season-long command issues continued in a loss to Toronto, but both Casas and Hendriks are making progress in their rehabs.
Jen McCaffrey37
With five weeks until the trade deadline, here's what we've learned and the storylines we're watching in the days ahead.
Levi Weaver137
Who is the player that best encapsulates, explains, or defines his team's season as a whole? This week, we take a look at the league's MDPs.
The Athletic MLB Staff203
Go deep inside the Cleveland pitching factory, where strikeout arms were manufactured with assembly-line efficiency.
Zack Meisel120
Nobody is suggesting the Red Sox will be the next World Series champs, but they've won eight of nine games, which is something to celebrate.
Steve Buckley65
Luis Perales will miss the rest of the season, but several of the Red Sox's top prospects continue to shine with Double-A Portland.
Jen McCaffrey49
Baseball in 2024 looks vastly different than it did two decades ago, and one clear root cause is behind it all. First in a five-part series.
Andy McCullough383
Yes, it can be annoying to hear Boston fans prattle on about parades and banners, but ranking the city's 21st-century titles is also fun.
Steve Buckley104
As Brayan Bello got back on track, the offense kept tearing it up in a 7-3 victory in Toronto.
Jen McCaffrey48
Either because of a crowded field, or because of quirks in the selection process these players are especially vulnerable to being left out.
Chad Jennings123
A month ago, the Red Sox started using a more individualized approach to their hitters meetings. They've been red-hot at the plate since.
Jen McCaffrey44
We are less than a month out from the MLB draft and more information is available on who teams are most interested in taking in Round 1.
Keith Law172
There was always something about Schwarber that made him one of the most revered teammates in baseball. "He just makes you feel incredible."
Matt Gelb161
Every team has a player who’s not getting nearly enough credit. For this week’s edition, we celebrate an unsung hero for each team.
The Athletic MLB Staff218
It’s been a busy first year so far for Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and it's only going to get busier.
Jen McCaffrey79
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