Scout Says Red Sox Once Were A Favorite To Sign Angels’ Shohei Ohtani

Scout Says Red Sox Once Were A Favorite To Sign Angels’ Shohei Ohtani

The Boston Red Sox never were in the running to sign Shohei Ohtani last offseason. After a bizarre recruitment saga, the 23-year-old eventually signed with the Los Angeles Angels. However, the Japanese pitching-hitting phenom nearly joined the Red Sox organization in 2012, according to a piece published Monday by WEEI’s Rob Bradford. Ohtani, then a high-school sensation, was one of the hottest names on the international market. And a pair of Red Sox scouts — Jon Deeble and Eddie Romero — were hot on his trail. “After (meeting with Ohtani), we thought we had a good chance to sign him,” Romero recently told Bradford. When ask... NESN.com

Here’s What Red Sox Players Wore On ‘Favorite Jersey’ Flight To Toronto

Here’s What Red Sox Players Wore On ‘Favorite Jersey’ Flight To Toronto

The Boston Red Sox had some fun on their flight to Toronto. Red Sox manager John Farrell told his players before Wednesday night’s game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park that they’d be allowed to wear their favorite jerseys — rather than formal wear — for their trip across the border. The Sox won their series finale in San Diego 7-2, and some of the threads worn for the “Favorite Jersey” flight certainly didn’t disappoint. If anything, it was a very random assortment. Thumbnail photo vi... NESN.com

Vin Scully Reveals His Favorite Player In Interview With Dave O’Brien

Share this: Vin Scully has been with the Dodgers since they were in Brooklyn, so he’s seen plenty of Major League Baseball players come and go. The legendary Los Angeles baseball announcer, who joined the Dodgers in 1950, sat down with NESN Red Sox broadcaster Dave O’Brien during Boston’s series at Dodger Stadium, and they talked about Scully’s favorite player. And it might not be who you’d expect coming from a guy who’s called Dodgers games for 67 years. Check it out in the “Red Sox Gameday Live” video above. Thumbnail photo via Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link