Boston’s Xander Bogaerts addresses reports that the Red Sox are taking a close look at free agent shortstop like Carlos Correa.
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Red Sox notebook: Martinez: ‘I would love to finish my career here’
DH J.D. Martinez is entering his final year under contract with the Red Sox.
Tom Caron: Baseball’s back, and with a different look this season
Gone are seven-inning doubleheaders and extra innings starting with a runner on second base. Gone, too, is the gloom of a lockout that threatened the 162-game season.
Red Sox notebook: Boston adding two left-handed relievers
The Red Sox agree to deals with Jake Diekman and Matt Strahm as players report to spring training.
Red Sox notebook: Jackie Bradley Jr. learned of return to Boston at Mookie Betts’ wedding
Bradley Jr. was traded back to Boston from Milwaukee just before the lockout started on Dec. 2.
How much can Red Sox boss Bloom spend with MLB lockout ended?
Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom probably has in the $24-28 million range before the Red Sox would reach the level where they must pay the smallest luxury tax penalty.
Tom Caron: Baseball’s future takes center stage with lockout raging on
Major leaguers are not in camp, but minor league players are allowed to get to work preparing for the season.
Xander Bogaerts, not Carlos Correa, should be top priority for Red Sox
The Red Sox shortstop is valuable on the field, and even more so in the clubhouse. There is no reason for Boston to look elsewhere if the lockout ever ends.
Tom Caron: Once MLB lockout ends, Red Sox front office has work to do
Chaim Bloom will need to fill holes in Boston’s roster via free agency or trades once teams scramble to prepare for the season.
Tom Caron: Play ball? That’s not happening anytime soon
Normally, pitchers and catchers would be reporting to spring training within days. But with owners and players at an impasse, it’s anyone’s guess when baseball will resume.