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Boston's Keytar Bear Is a Great Musician, When People Aren't Punching Him
After a motorcycle accident and a summer off, Beantown's infamous, mysterious mascot has returned to perform.
Red Sox AAA Team Bans People Named 'Tyler' and 'Austin' for Yankees Series
The Pawtucket Red Sox are also granting free entry to anyone named "Joe" or "Kelly" for an "Evil Empire Weekend" series against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. It's all about balance.
Big Papi's [Barfs] Old-Ass Beard Clippings Are Back Up for Auction
David Ortiz's four-year-old beard clippings are encased in a glass orb called the Beard Ball. What is wrong with you people?
From Telescopes to Smartwatches: The Evolution of Sign Stealing in Baseball
The Red Sox were accused of using an Apple Watch to steal signs from the Yankees. Former MLB player Fernando Perez breaks down how sign stealing actually works—and how it is always changing.
Red Sox Prospect In Critical Condition After Crash In Florida
20-year-old Red Sox pitching prospect Kevin Steen was driving his SUV when it was hit by another automobile.
David Ortiz Doesn't Need Baseball Anymore
You probably have to go back to Ted Williams, and the .316/.451/.645 line he put up in 1960, to find a superstar who walked off the field with so much left to give. And make no mistake: the Boston Red Sox slugger is going out on top.
The Reeling Blue Jays Need to Rebound Fast
The Blue Jays entered September in first place. After dropping two of three to the Red Sox on the weekend and seven of nine during the month, they trail Boston by two games in the AL East.
Internal Moves Made at Trade Deadline Will Shape AL East Race
The battle for the AL East title promises to remain a three-team dogfight, as none of the division's heavyweights—the Blue Jays, Red Sox and Orioles—made a big external splash to separate themselves from the pack.
Red Sox Penalized Yet Again for International Signing Violations
The Red Sox have screwed themselves over, and more.
Delightfully Eager Red Sox Fan Eats It While Diving For Big Papi's Ground-Rule Double
It was almost a souvenir for David Ortiz's close brush with hitting the cycle.
How Discovering a Sinker Changed Everything for Marcus Stroman
Blue Jays ace Marcus Stroman is inducing ground balls at an extreme rate thanks to his untraditional sinker grip.
Fireballer Roberto Osuna Is Intent on Changing Things Up
The 21-year-old closer with a starter's arsenal has new and improved weapons to throw at the opposition.