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Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas posted a cryptic message alongside an at-bat photo after missing much of the 2025 season due to a left patellar tendon rupture in the spring.
The Red Sox's offseason plans will be complicated by the question of what to do with talented but injury-prone first baseman Triston Casas.
BOSTON — Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s 2025 season certainly was nothing short of eventful. It began with star Rafael Devers repeatedly stating during a Feb. 17 spring training media availability that was unwilling to move to DH.
The Boston Red Sox had a need at first base but Rafael Devers never played a game for the organization at the position. Devers was asked to make the switch after Triston Casas went down with his season-ending injury. He refused in the wake of the drama ...
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Red Sox Predicted To Sign Five-Time All-Star To $145M Deal
The Boston Red Sox struggled to hit for power late in the season, and they could make that an area of focus this offseason. The Red Sox have a great selection of power hitters to choose from this offseason if adding power is truly a priority for Craig Breslow.
After a fantastic and endearing start to his career as starting first baseman of the Red Sox, Triston Casas struggled both offensively and defensively before rupturing his patella a month into the season, and is now a question mark going forward.
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2025 Red Sox in Review: Abraham Toro sure came in handy
Honest Abe. The Bull. The lawnmower. That other Canadian Guy. In case of emergency, put at first base. These are all names Abraham Toro could have been known as in 2025. And some of them he actually was, as least from time to time.
There has been a lot of chatter about what the Boston Red Sox ultimately will do this offseason. Boston has a lot of money to spend and plenty of top-tier talent that could be of interest in the trade market. The Red Sox have one of the best farm systems ...
When the San Francisco Giants acquired slugger Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox in June, the thought was that they had an anchor in the middle of the lineup who could consistently hit the ball out of the park and drive in key runs. That had been the ...