With a lefty on the mound for the Blue Jays on Sunday, the Red Sox lineup looks a little different than normal. Romy Gonzalez will bat leadoff for the second time this season, with the only other instance coming back on April 12 against the White Sox. The left-handed hitting Roman Anthony will bat second, followed by three righties in Rob Refsnyder, Carlos Narvaez and Trevor Story. Jarren Duran, Boston’s usual leadoff hitter, will bat sixth. Duran is batting .213 with a .547 OPS against lefties this year, a notable drop-off from his .273/.792 marks against righties. Walker Buehler (5-5,…
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After locking up Morgan Geekie on Sunday night, the Bruins kept the signings coming on Monday morning with three more contracts to announce ahead of Tuesday’s opening on free agency. At the top of the list is right-shot defenseman Henri Jokiharju, who was signed to a three-year deal with an average annual value of $3 million. The 25-year-old Jokiharju, who was going to be a UFA, was obtained from the Sabres at the trade deadline and fit in reasonably well with Nikita Zadorov. With only Charlie McAvoy and Andrew Peeke as the only viable NHL right shot defensemen on the…
The Boston Bruins had a busy weekend with the 2025 NHL Draft and the signings of their unrestricted and restricted free agents. The Bruins signed forward Marat Khusnutdinov to a two-year contract extension through the 2026-27 season with an annual cap hit of $925,000, the team announced on Sunday. Boston also signed defenseman Michael Callahan to a one-year, two-way contract through the 2025-26 season with an NHL cap hit of $775,000. The 22-year-old Khusnutdinov was acquired in a trade with the Minnesota Wild in exchange for forward Justin Brazeau. In 75 games split between the Wild and Bruins, Khusnutdinov recorded…
My question about Walker Buehler being due for a bounce back game was answered really quickly. He was not. Back to back jacks to Addison Barger and Vlad Jr. in the 1st inning spelled a lot of doom for his outing on Sunday afternoon. It’s just beyond frustrating to hope the best for a guy and get met with that right out of the gate. The offense tried when it could to get back into this game…in the first six innings. One walk in the eighth spelled the last baserunner for the Red Sox in the final three frames. This…
The Bruins gave their fans a reason to be excited about the future at the NHL draft over the weekend, leaning into skill and landing a player who could be that No. 1 center (James Hagens) they’ve been searching for since the middle of Patrice Bergeron’s career, as well as intriguing offensive-minded forwards in Will Moore and Cooper Simpson. But what about the team that they’re going to ice in a few months? We’ll get a better handle on that over the next 48 hours. They’ve got holes to fill both at forward and defense. Bruins GM Don Sweeney had…
BOSTON (AP) — Addison Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered on consecutive pitches from Walker Buehler in the first inning and Toronto capitalized on the right-hander’s wildness to add two runs in the fourth in a 5-3 win over the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.Andrés Giménez and Nathan Lukes each had an RBI single as Toronto took two of three games in the weekend series and improved to 7-3 against Boston this season.Buehler (5-6), who is g uaranteed $21.05 million in a one-year free agent contract signed during the offseason, is 1-4 with a 7.80 ERA in his last six starts.Carlos…
The Boston Red Sox ended their six-game losing streak by delivering a much-needed 15-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. Boston’s bats exploded for 15 runs on 18 hits while slugging three home runs in an exciting win at Fenway Park. The team had previously scored four runs in their last 28 innings before Saturday’s impressive display. Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony was front and center during the team’s 18-hit barrage against Toronto pitching. Anthony, who was batting .128 before his breakout performance, collected his first three-hit game of his Major League career and also scored two runs.…
Sunday MLB Picks for Today June 29th 2025 (6/29/2025)! In this video I give you my MLB picks lean each MLB game. Plays: Mets ML (0.75 units, -134 NoVig)❌ Phillies/Braves F5 Under 4.5 (0.66 units, -152 FanDuel)✅ Blue Jays/Red Sox Over 9.5 (0.66 units, -106 ProphetX)❌ Rays/Orioles Over 9.5 (0.66 units, +102 NoVig)❌ Astros ML (0.66 units, -138 ProphetX)✅ Rockies Team Total Over 2.5 (0.75 units, -154 DraftKings)✅ Chad Patrick Over 4.5 Hits Allowed (0.33 units, +100 ProphetX)❌ Dodgers ML (0.75 units, -105 ProphetX)✅ Diamondbacks Team Total Over 4.5 (0.66 units, -140 DraftKings)❌ Twins/Tigers F3 Under 2.5 (0.66 units, -155…
The Bruins have taken care of an important bit of in-house business before the start of free agency on Tuesday. The B’s inked Morgan Geekie to a six-year deal with an average annual value of $5.5 million late Sunday night. That’s solid value for a player who broke out in one of the few success stories of the 2024-25 Bruins season, exploding for a 33-goal season while skating with David Pastrnak. He finished second on the team with 57 points. While some have questioned whether Geekie can replicate that kind of goal scoring because of his unusually high shooting percentage…
Prior to the 2024 season, Jordan Hicks’ free agency came down to two teams: the San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox. The Giants wound up inking Hicks to a four-year, $44 million contract, but the Red Sox still made a strong impression on the flamethrowing right-hander. “They came after me pretty hard and they were in on me,” Hicks said. “It was between them and the Giants, so I’m excited to be here and feel wanted.” The Red Sox eventually got their man anyway, acquiring Hicks along with left-hander Kyle Harrison and two prospects in the Rafael Devers blockbuster. Hicks…