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September has arrived, and with it the final month of the 2025 MLB season, as teams get set for playoff races to heat up across baseball.
Roman Anthony continues to impress. The Boston Red Sox rookie phenom, the former No. 1 prospect in all of baseball, keeps doing things that no one, or very few players, have done before. The latest is this, via OptaStats:
The Yankees managed only three hits and a walk in Friday night’s 1-0 loss to the Red Sox, who have now beaten them seven games in a row.
The wait is over for the best starting pitching prospect the Red Sox have had in years. Payton Tolle, Boston’s No. 2 prospect as rated by MLB Pipeline, will start Friday's game against the Pirates. To make room on the roster for Tolle,
The New York Yankees have been outclassed on all fronts against the Boston Red Sox. The numbers get ugly when you do a deep dive into them.
Walker Buehler, signed by the Boston Red Sox to lengthen their rotation and hopefully provide the big-game playoff heroics that marked his career, was released by the club Aug. 29 as they aim to rework their rotation down the stretch in the American League playoff chase.
Before Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story hit his 200th career home run in a win against the Orioles, Red Sox manager Alex Cora addressed left fielder Jarren Duran’s hitting slump. While encouraging Duran, Cora made it clear that the hitter isn’t chasing pitches amidst his slump, which is a good sign for the Red Sox manager.
Rafael Devers has played for two teams this season, and both have been much better without him than with him on the roster.
Buehler was released by the Boston Red Sox on Friday after signing a one-year, $21.05 million contract to join the team in Dec. 2024. For the Phillies, they'll pay Buehler one month of the minimum salary at $760,000 (via Matt Gelb of The Athletic).