The Red Sox are out to a decent start in 2024, and they have their flexible rotation to thank for that.
Brayan Bello is touched up in his rehab start. The Red Sox struggled to bring guys home Tuesday. The farm had much of the same problem despite mostly decent pitching, and errors didn’t help their case.
Another day, another important injury for the Boston Red Sox. The team can not catch a break right now, as it announced on Wednesday that Brayan Bello will head to the injured list with right lat tightness.
The Boston Red Sox placed right-hander Brayan Bello on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with right lat tightness. The team recalled RHP Zack Kelly from Triple-A Worcester in a corresponding move.
The Red Sox announced that right-hander Brayan Bello was placed on the 15-day injured list.
PITTSBUGH — Brayan Bello was just about untouchable against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on Friday night. The young right-hander worked six innings for Boston in their dominant 8-1 win over the Pirates.
The Pirates probably should have called up Paul Skenes, but as well as Brayan Bello pitched tonight, it might not have mattered. When Marco Gonzales went on the IL with a forearm strain following his last start for the Pirates on Saturday, tonight’s game should have turned into one of the most electrifying on the entire baseball calendar!
Wilyer Abreu went 3-for-5 and was one of three players to hit their first home runs of the season for the Boston Red Sox in an 8-1 win over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday.
The Boston Red Sox (10-10) kick off a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates (11-8) with a Friday meeting at PNC Park. First pitch is at 6:40 PM ET.
Two teams aiming to turn around their recent struggles will go head-to-head when the Pittsburgh Pirates host the Boston Red Sox to begin a three-game interleague series on Friday.
Take the series! The Red Sox were swept by the Baltimore Orioles with two late-game collapses. Then really bottomed out on Friday against the Angels. Yesterday they bounced back.
If you take away one lesson from reading this, let it be this simple message: The major league baseball season is long. Right now, there is a lot of overreaction going on within the fantasy baseball landscape.
What an unbelievable two-year run of dominance for UConn. Now we're back to the pros for Tuesday's looks, touching a bit of everything as we gear up for the full MLB season to come and the playoffs in the NBA and NHL.
Let's keep the dream of an undefeated month alive with our favorite Look of the Day for Tuesday night's MLB slate.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora announced on Tuesday that recently extended pitcher Brayan Bello would be Boston's Opening Day starter on March 28 in Seattle.
For what feels like the first time in years, Boston Red Sox fans got some good news, when Brayan Bello, the man long heralded as the savior of the rotation, agreed to a six-year, $55 million contract extension.
The Boston Red Sox locked up right-hander Brayan Bello to a six-year, $55 million contract extension this week and after signing the deal, the Dominican starter revealed some lofty goals for his big league career.
The Boston Red Sox have been pinching pennies this offseason but finally chose to spend on one of their most promising young stars. News broke Thursday
Boston Red Sox right-hander Brayan Bello agreed to terms on a six-year, $55 million extension, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday. Per The Boston Globe, the deal includes a $21 million club option for a seventh season.
Rumors about an extension between the two sides have been swirling for quite some time.
He has long been viewed as a potential core piece for the Sox. Prior to making his big-league debut in 2022, he was widely regarded as one of the Sox’s five-to-10 best prospects.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello has one specific goal. The hurler wants to be the 2024 opening day pitcher for the Red Sox and is working toward that goal, per The Boston Globe.
Pitching has been the Red Sox's Achilles heel over the last half-decade, but the team may have finally found an anchor for its rotation.
Red Sox starter Brayan Bello pitched well in his rehab outing for Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday night. After tossing five innings in an extended spring training game down in Fort Myers last Wednesday, Bello faced more advanced competition in the Columbus Clippers on a warm evening at Polar Park.
For the first time since being shut down with forearm tightness earlier this month, Red Sox starter Brayan Bello threw off a mound at the Fenway South complex on Sunday.
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