The Boston Red Sox are one of the biggest spenders in MLB Baseball, and they're about to flex their muscles again, as recent sources have reported that the team has agreed to a lucrative contract with Cuban superstar Rusney Castillo.
The American League playoff race is getting tighter by the day. With the season winding down, baseball fans get to see the very best teams in action fighting for a postseason berth.
The Boston Red Sox have traded Jon Lester to the best team in baseball, the Oakland Athletics, but the 2014 Major League Baseball trade deadline is coming to a close and options are limited. Latin Post.com gives you a list of some of the biggest MLB trade rumors surrounding the baseball world as the 4 p.m. trade deadline on Thursday nears.
In baseball, you can never have enough pitching and teams have that in mind with the 2014 MLB trade deadline upon us. All 30 MLB teams will be contacting one another with offers regarding pitchers. Latin Post.com lists five pitchers who could be traded.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is looming and multiple players could be moving. Latinpost.com lists the top five players who could be traded elsewhere before the closing trade date.
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox find themselves on the wrong side of ending a potential streak, while the Kansas City Royals and Toronto Blue Jays both look to end their postseason drought. How could this be?
David Ortiz has been the face of the Boston Red Sox for years, so it came as no surprise when the star decided to share a selfie with the face of America, President Barack Obama, during the team's visit to the White House on Tuesday morning.
Panamanian fireballer Mariano Rivera, Major League Baseball’s all-time leader in saves with 652, retired in 2013 after 19 glorious years with the New York Yankees, but there are still plenty of active Latino pitchers in the big leagues who can finish the job.
The most predictable moments in sport are the most forgettable ones. Rather, it is only we break the cycle that we notice the most memorable moments in sport -- the moments that signaled a significant difference from the previous year or era.
It was undoubtedly a long flight back to Boston for the St. Louis Cardinals. Even worse, the squad might even be turning right back around within 24 hours.
During yesterday's World Series game between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals, James Taylor performed an interesting rendition of the national anthem that mistakenly included a quick snippet of "America the Beautiful."