Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow offered a positive update for the team on contract talks with ace Garrett Crochet.
The Boston Red Sox's biggest move of the offseason so far was to acquire pitcher Garrett Crochet from the White Sox. If Crochet has his way, he may not play anywhere else. According to Alex Speier ...
I write about baseball with a focus on the Cubs and White Sox. It’s no secret that Garrett Crochet is on the trade market. Even if he somehow does not get dealt this winter, expect to see his ...
Garrett Crochet received not one, but two standing ovations from the crowd. The first as he emerged from the wings, the second as chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and team president Sam ...
When the Red Sox acquired starter Garrett Crochet from the White Sox in mid-December, they did so with an eye on extending him past 2026, his last year under team control. Their efforts to that ...
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet stands to make more than New York Yankees star Max Fried on his next contract, according to former baseball executive Jim Bowden. On Sunday's ...
While Garrett Crochet or his wife Rachel are not seen in the photo, the caption makes it clear that the Crochet family enjoyed their first event with the Red Sox. This season will mark a big ...
The Red Sox and Crochet avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $3.8 million contract Thursday, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports. There appears to be mutual interest between the Red ...
The Boston Red Sox didn't trade two of their best prospects for Garrett Crochet just to watch their new ace leave in two years. They did so intending to ink Crochet to a long-term contract -- and ...
Boston desperately wanted to add some top-tier pitching at the top of the starting rotation and they went out and made a big splash by acquiring Garrett Crochet in a blockbuster trade with the ...
Since sending Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox, the Chicago White Sox have continued overhauling their organization under Chris Getz’s leadership. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today ...