Boston Red Sox, Walker Buehler
A new hype video posted on the Red Sox's X account just twists the knife even more. In a clip from his introductory press conference, he says, "Hopefully I bring some value this year and get to play the rest of my career in Boston."
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox announced Saturday that they signed right-hander Walker Buehler, a two-time All-Star who was on the mound when the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series this fall, to a one-year deal.
Walker Buehler is already making pitches on the Boston Red Sox's behalf, including to a star free agent infielder
Walker Buehler signed with the Boston Red Sox last week and on Friday, he revealed why he chose the organization in free agency.
The market for one free agent outfielder is heating up, and the New York Yankees are reportedly not among the teams pursuing a member of their 2024 team.
Right-hander Walker Buehler is guaranteed $21.05 million in his one-year contract with the Boston Red Sox and can earn an additional $2.5 million in performance bonuses based on starts.
The 57 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources.
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