Vaughn and his wife, Lexi, visited around 100 inpatient and outpatient families. They gave out some Sox gear as well.
White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn and his wife, Lexi, are helping families celebrate the start of the 2025 baseball season with a special visit to La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Jackson Park.
Bregman brings a right-handed power bat and joins three-time All-Star third baseman and now-likely designated hitter Rafael ...
The Boston Red Sox have to be thrilled about how dominant Marcelo Mayer has looked at the plate this spring, and a promotion ...
As Chad Tracy sifted through bats, bins and cabinets inside his office Monday, the WooSox manager reflected heading into his ...
Not long before Kristian Campbell boarded the Red Sox’s team charter to Mexico on Sunday, marking his first time out of the ...
When the J Jumbo Shrimp Triple-A baseball season opens on April 1, fans should be excited about the $31.5 million upgrade to ...
Larry Tamblyn, the keyboardist/singer and co-founder of L.A. garage rock band The Standells has died at 82. The news was ...
“Happy Face,” which begins airing Thursday, is inspired by the true story of Melissa Moore, whose father was a prolific ...
Conrad Cason grew up watching Shohei Ohtani thrive as a two-way player, and now the Red Sox prospect hopes to take the path ...
After an impressive rookie campaign, Padres outfielder and Severna Park native Jackson Merrill wants more in his sophomore ...
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Over the Monster on MSN2025 is going to be the year of the Red Sox rookiesAt the end of 2025, Red Sox POBO Craig Breslow may also be signing along to “Still Alive” but from a position of positivity, ...
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