The Boston Red Sox were the toast of the baseball world this off-season following their acquisition of free agent lefty Matt Moore to a one-year, $9 million contract. While the economics of the signing are certainly favorable,
Left-hander Zach Penrod, who made his MLB debut late last season and came into camp with a chance to compete for a bullpen spot, developed elbow soreness after a bullpen session on Tuesday. He subsequently had an MRI on the elbow. The team is awaiting results and expects to know more on Friday.
With Brayan Bello and Kutter Crawford’s availability in question, several of the Red Sox’s up-and-coming young starters could have a chance to earn a spot in the Opening Day rotation.
The Boston Red Sox are gearing up for the 2025 campaign, but they aren't done adding to their roster just yet. After they reunited with one of their former relief pitchers, Adam Ottavino, on a minor league deal earlier this week, the Red Sox brought another veteran relief pitcher to town on Thursday in Matt Moore.
Matt Moore is a decade removed from being an All-Star SP for the Rays, but the veteran has shown enough flashes as a RP that the Red Sox took a flier on him.
According to WEEI’s Rob Bradford and others, the Red Sox have signed left-hander Matt Moore to a minor league deal. Moore will receive an invite to spring training and should be a contender to ...
The Boston Red Sox have added left-handed pitcher Matt Moore to the club’s 2025 Spring Training roster as a non-roster invitee. He will wear number 56. Matt Moore, LHP– Moore, 35, posted a 5.03 ERA (27 ER/48.
Matt Moore is latest veteran to join the Red Sox in Fort Myers. Why'd he sign with Boston? And what's the latest on his elbow injury that ended his 2024 early?
The Red Sox signed Moore to a minor-league contract Thursday that includes an invitation to spring training, Rob Bradford of WEEI.com reports. The Red Sox were looking for some left-handed relief depth with Zach Penrod going down with an elbow injury.