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The one surefire way Red Sox can win Juan Soto sweepstakes
There’s a legitimate path to the Red Sox signing Juan Soto in free agency, and it all comes down to one simple factor, writes John Tomase.
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Here's what a Red Sox lineup might look like with Juan Soto in it
How exactly would Juan Soto fit in Boston? John Tomase projects a starting nine with the free-agent superstar in the heart of the Red Sox lineup.
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Soto, Snell, Kikuchi, and early thoughts on MLB free agency
How can the Red Sox sell Juan Soto on Boston? How is the starting pitcher market evolving? John Tomase weighs in on the latest free agency developments.
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Moving Rafael Devers off third base could unlock Red Sox offseason
How can the Red Sox add real talent this offseason? A Rafael Devers position change could play a key role, writes John Tomase.
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Kennedy provides strongest evidence yet that Red Sox intend to spend
Will the Red Sox finally make significant moves in MLB free agency? Sam Kennedy’s latest comments are a good sign, writes John Tomase.
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From Nick Pivetta to Bryan Mata, evaluating a busy day for Red Sox
The Red Sox made a series of transactions Tuesday, some of which reflect better on the team than others. John Tomase breaks it all down.
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Why signing Blake Snell wouldn't be a smart decision for Red Sox
With Blake Snell linked to the Red Sox in MLB free agency rumors, John Tomase explains why Boston should tread cautiously with the left-hander.
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Juan Soto, Red Sox conduct ‘productive' three-hour meeting: Report
The Red Sox appeared to put their best put forward this week in their attempt to sign superstar Juan Soto in free agency.
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Scott Boras shares Bregman nugget that could lead All-Star to Boston
Alex Bregman seemed like a challenging fit for the Red Sox in free agency, but his agent’s recent admission might change that, writes John Tomase.
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Roki Sasaki has little reason to consider Red Sox, even if they spend
It’s hard to imagine Japanese ace Roki Sasaki wanting to come to the Red Sox based on their recent track record, writes John Tomase.