According to Speier, Rafael Devers, Kristian Campbell, Masataka Yoshida, Brayan Bello, Brennan Bernardino, Garrett Crochet, ...
The Boston Red Sox have already packed up all of their equipment from Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts and brought it ...
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As the Red Sox equipment truck begins its long journey to Fort Myers, the Herald’s beat writers look ahead to spring training ...
The Boston Red Sox equipment truck departed from Fenway Park on Monday, Feb. 3, marking the unofficial start of Spring ...
The annual "Truck Day" celebration has been a tradition for the Red Sox since 2003. Red Sox pitchers and catchers will report ...
The Red Sox’ equipment truck is en route to southwest Florida after leaving Boston on Monday and players are beginning to ...
About 25 players were seen around the Sox spring training complex in Fort Myers, even though the first workout for pitchers and catchers isn't until next Wednesday.
The celebration of Truck Day has been a Red Sox tradition since 2003, signaling the unofficial start of Spring Training.
Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow told MassLive that Boston remains open to adding a right-handed bat and a relief ...
The Boston Red Sox equipment truck, packed with everything the team needs for its six-week stay for Spring Training in Fort Myers, is scheduled to depart from Fenway Park at 1 p.m. Monday.