The normally dependable Craig Breslow had an off night for the Red Sox, giving up three runs in what wound up as a 6-2 loss to the Rays on Wednesday night at Fenway Park.More» Gomes hits second RBI infield single to third
Though Red Sox manager John Farrell knows that Andrew Bailey needs to start pitching better, he is not ready to make a change in the vital role of closer.More» Bailey fans Lobaton to secure 2-1 victory
The Red Sox announced Wednesday that they have signed Indiana high school left-hander Trey Ball, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft. The lanky hurler received the Fenway Park experience, complete with good-natured ribbing from Dustin Pedroia.More» Red Sox draft LHP Trey Ball No. 7
It has been six years since the Boston Red Sox have won a season series against the Tampa Bay Rays. But this year is a different story, a different chapter, an entirely different book. The improvement of the Red Sox against the Rays is a realistic reflection of the impressive improvement of the Boston team.More» Doubront shuts out Rays over eight innings
Jarrod Saltalamacchia will finally get a chance to rest on Thursday night, when the Red Sox open a four-game series in Detroit. But even after playing both ends of a day-night doubleheader on Tuesday and catching all 18 innings, Saltalamacchia was right back behind the plate on Wednesday.More» Salty cuts down McLouth stealing second
Jerry Remy has a piece of good news for Red Sox fans. The popular color analyst will be back in his familiar perch in the NESN broadcast booth on Tuesday night, when Boston opens its next homestand against the Colorado Rockies.More» Sox broadcaster Remy on cancer recurrence
The Red Sox should get a better idea of how David Ross is responding to his second concussion of the season when the backup catcher goes to Pittsburgh to see Dr. Michael Collins on Thursday.More» Ross snags popup in foul territory
Jonny Gomes capped a long day and night of baseball at Fenway Park by smashing a towering two-run walk-off home run over the Green Monster to give the Red Sox a 3-1 victory over the Rays, completing a sweep in Tuesday's day-night doubleheader.More» Sox walk off on Gomes' two-run homer
Jarrod Saltalamacchia caught both games of the doubleheader against the Rays on Tuesday, becoming the first Red Sox player to catch both games of a doubleheader since John Marzano did it in 1992.More» Salty delivers a strike to cut down Machado
After missing three games due to illness, Mike Napoli was back in the Red Sox's lineup batting fifth and playing first base in Game 1 of a doubleheader against the Rays on Tuesday.More» Napoli leaves with illness, Carp enters game
Are the Red Sox shopping for another starting pitcher? Beat writer Ian Browne answers Boston fans' questions in the latest Inbox.More» Xander Bogaerts, SS, Red Sox
Jon Lester lost for the first time in 10 career starts at Camden Yards as the Red Sox dropped three of four games to the Orioles with a 6-3 setback before an announced 41,311 on Sunday afternoon. The defeat trimmed Boston's American League East lead over Baltimore to 1 1/2 games.More» Lester strikes out eight over five innings
As right-hander Clay Buchholz continues to experience soreness in his neck, Red Sox manager John Farrell has been forced to make adjustments to his rotation. Farrell said Felix Doubront will start one game of Tuesday's doubleheader against Tampa Bay. Alfredo Aceves will be recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket to start the other.More» Farrell discusses Buchholz and Napoli
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and right fielder Shane Victorino were out of the lineup Sunday afternoon against the Orioles to get some rest. For Pedroia, it was the first game he hasn't started this season.More»
Red Sox first baseman Mike Napoli traveled back to Boston to determine why he is experiencing dizziness and nausea, but manager John Farrell hoped the first baseman would be back with the club Tuesday.More» Napoli leaves with illness, Carp enters game
Red Sox first baseman Mike Carp left Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Orioles with right hamstring tightness after hitting a double in the seventh inning.More» Carp exits game in the seventh inning
John Lackey rebounded from a shaky beginning to throw seven strong innings while Mike Carp and Jonny Gomes homered as the Red Sox ended a two-game losing streak against the Orioles with a 5-4 victory Saturday afternoon at Camden Yards.More» Lackey gives up two runs over seven innings
Clay Buchholz won't be starting either game of Tuesday's doubleheader, and the right-hander could be headed to the disabled list.More» Farrell discusses Buchholz and Napoli
Daniel Nava came into Saturday's game with the Orioles in the midst of a very productive season. The switch-hitter wasn't in the starting lineup, but he had nine homers and 44 RBIs in 62 games.More» Nava smokes a two-run homer to right field
Ryan Dempster gave Boston's bullpen a break and turned in one of his best starts of the season, but he didn't get any help from the offense, and Baltimore pulled out a 2-0 victory on Friday night at Camden Yards.More» Dempster gives up two runs over 7 2/3
The illness that sidelined Mike Napoli on Thursday kept him out of Friday's game. John Farrell pulled Napoli in the third inning on Thursday after the first baseman experienced lightheadedness, dizziness and nausea. The problems have continued, and the Red Sox are searching for causes.More» Napoli leaves with illness, Carp enters game
Daniel Nava's name is not on the 2013 All-Star ballot, but based on his stellar 2013 numbers, it certainly should be. Furthermore, the outfielder should have a spot on the AL team for the All-Star Game at Citi Field on July 16.More» Nava smokes a two-run homer to right field
The Red Sox sent infielder Pedro Ciriaco to the Padres on Friday in exchange for a player to be named or cash considerations. Ciriaco had been designated for assignment on Monday.More» Ciriaco makes diving stop, throws for an out