With trade rumors firmly behind him, Triston Casas has his eyes set on a huge 2025 season. It was certainly an eventful offseason for the Boston Red Sox's 25-year-old first baseman. The Red Sox (led by Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow) were insistent that they weren't shopping him in trade talks,
Red Sox executive Craig Breslow, who played alongside Ortiz for five seasons, publicly said last offseason he believes Casas can become a 40-homer threat. Those are lofty expectations for any player, let alone one yet to surpass 24 home runs.
Triston Casas should have probably kept his mouth shut in the midst of chaotic positional turmoil within the Red Sox clubhouse.
Triston Casas’s name was in trade rumors for much of the offseason, but he isn’t holding any ill will toward the Red Sox. Boston’s first baseman seemingly understood why he might have been ...
Since the offseason began, rumors that the Red Sox 25-year-old first baseman Triston Casas was about to be traded seemed like the most frequent source of buzz around the Boston team. But Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow repeatedly denied that Casas was being offered to other teams.
Casas has been scratched from Tuesday's Grapefruit League lineup against the Pirates, Ian Browne of MLB.com reports. There's no official word on the reason for Casas being scratched, but he could be the latest victim of a bug that's been making its way through the Red Sox clubhouse.
Throughout the offseason, Craig Breslow offered a repeated explanation as to why a trade of Triston Casas, though not ... for the first baseman of the Boston Red Sox. I think if I’m not able ...
The Boston Red Sox enter the 2025 season with a lot of optimism. From the signing of Alex Bregman to the additions of Garret Crochet and Walker Buehler, the Red Sox have a lot to look forward to in 2025.
Seven Red Sox questions to get you through the last week of early sunsets before Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday. (Consider this your official reminder that clocks spring forward an hour!)