The Re Sox blew a 6-0 lead. Garrett Whitlock was not sharp.| masslive
Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman blew a 100.9 mph fastball by Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to send Wednesday’s game into extra innings. He then stared down the slugger. "We were just having fun.”| masslive
Is the Red Sox' longterm closer already on their roster? Look no further than their adaptable "strike thrower" who is 3-for-3 in save opportunities this year. He has been up to 98.5 mph with his heater.| masslive
Triston Casas had to be carted off the field on a stretcher after suffering a major injury to his left knee in the second inning.| masslive
The Red Sox got a big lead early and held on Monday, winning their sixth straight in front of a lively Fenway crowd.| masslive
Wilyer Abreu found out he was playing two minutes before first pitch Monday, then helped the Red Sox to win on both sides of the ball.| masslive
Considering he hasn’t pitched since May 27, it was not necessarily a surprise Sunday to hear Alex Cora say that the Red Sox aren’t confident reliever Liam Hendriks will pitch again in 2025. Except, apparently, to Hendriks.| masslive
For a second straight game, one of the Red Sox' top relief pitchers blew a late-inning lead.| masslive
The Red Sox first baseman stumbled awkwardly over the first base bag and collapsed to the ground in the bottom of the second inning.| masslive
Less than 24 hours after the Red Sox lost to the Blue Jays in heartbreaking fashion on a three-run, eighth-inning blast by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Alex Cora explained why he chose not to intentionally walk the slugger.| masslive