The Boston Red Sox have had a surprising start to the season and one of the club's young players certainly has been a bright spot. Boston currently is in third place in the American League East with a 19-16 record and if the club can keep up this level of play, certainly could compete for a playoff spot later in the season.
Jarren Duran, who has been dominant for the Boston Red Sox at the top of the order, is making some very impressive team history in the early portion of 2024.
The speedster recorded five steals through the first five games of the season, a new franchise record for the Sox. Three of those came during the first three innings of Boston's 9-0 win Monday night against the Oakland Athletics.
On the same day that they got some horrible news on starting pitcher Lucas Giolito, the Boston Red Sox got some positive injury news on outfielder Jarren Duran, who left Tuesday's game with an ankle issue.
The San Diego Padres are very thin on the outfield. At the moment, the Frirars only have a few outfielders in their projected Opening Day roster. The reported signing of Jurickson Profar makes it three.
A potential deal would make plenty of sense for the Padres.
He is a former top-100 prospect, though he just broke through with his first real major league success as a 26-year-old in 2023. The now-27-year-old former seventh-round pick appeared in 102 games for the Red Sox and batted .295/.346/.482 with eight home runs, 34 doubles, a pair of triples and a 24-for-26 showing in stolen-base attempts.
Will the Boston Red Sox make some notable changes to their roster with just over a week to go until pitchers and catchers report to spring training? Red
Jarren Duran was having a resurgent season for the Boston Red Sox before an injury ended it prematurely. But if the Red Sox were hoping to have Duran in their 2024 lineup, Boston’s wish has been granted.
The Boston Red Sox have a lot of work to do. Boston won just 78 games in each of the last two seasons and clearly needs to make some changes. The Red Sox made some strides in 2023 but they weren't enough to get them back to the postseason.
With the 2023 MLB regular season nearly over and the playoffs looming, there are a few players in the American League East who deserve a little praise for their breakout campaigns in 2023.
The Boston Red Sox are playing for next season after a disappointing fall out of playoff contention. In doing so, they'll continue to add players they believe could turn into role players for the organization.
The Boston Red Sox suddenly have a thin outfield group after it was announced that Jarren Duran will have season-ending surgery. While the Red Sox could
As the Boston Red Sox fight to remain in the hunt for a playoff spot, they'll have to do so without center fielder Jarren Duran, who will undergo turf toe surgery Wednesday that will end his season, Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Tuesday.
The Red Sox announced to reporters, including Christopher Smith of MassLive, that outfielder Jarren Duran will have season-ending turf toe surgery on Wednesday.
The Boston Red Sox are expected to put Jarren Duran on the 10-day injured list and recall fellow outfielder Wilyer Abreu from Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday, per multiple reports.
The Red Sox are planning to promote outfield prospect Wilyer Abreu for his Major League debut, as first reported by Augusto Cardenas. Julian McWilliams of the Boston Globe hears the same, reporting that Abreu will be called up to replace Jarren Duran, who’s headed to the injured list following this weekend’s toe injury.
The Boston Red Sox couldn't ask for much more out of young outfielder Jarren Duran right now. The 26-year-old entered the 2023 season without a solidified role.
Through his first 10 games with the Red Sox in 2023, Duran is slashing .400/.425/.629 adding five doubles and 10 RBI, also launching his first-career grand slam against the Orioles on April 25.
Boston outfielder Jarren Duran looks to continue his strong start to the season when the visiting Red Sox go for a series win against the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday.
The Boston Red Sox had to shuffle the roster around in order to make room for a player who forced his way onto the major league club with a monster Spring. The Red Sox waited until the last possible moment to finalize the Opening Day roster.
While the move may be short-lived with rosters set to expand to 28 in a few days, it will represent a disappointment for Duran, a consensus top-100 prospect entering the season.
The Boston center fielder had a rough seventh inning in Kansas City, once again losing a fly ball in the sun and letting it drop for extra bases.
On a day filled with distractions — and trades — the Red Sox pulled off a come-from-behind victory over the Astros at Minute Maid Park on Monday night.
The Red Sox are going to call up infielder Yolmer Sanchez from Triple-A Worcester ahead of Monday’s series opener against the Blue Jays in Toronto. Sanchez will take the roster spot of outfielder Jarren Duran, who is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and will therefore be placed on the restricted list since he cannot travel to Canada.
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