The 2023 season for the Kansas City Royals was one in the same as it has been in the past few seasons. The Royals finished 56-106 and last place in the American League Central division for the second straight season.
It’s fine! On February 17, the Kansas City Royals traded pitching prospect David Sandlin to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for relief pitcher John Schreiber.
The good and bad of the John Schreiber trade. The Royals acquired reliever John Schrieber from the Red Sox over the weekend, continuing a complete overhaul of a bullpen that finished with the third-worst ERA in baseball last year.
The Boston Red Sox are continuing to find ways to add to the roster. Boston recently traded John Schreiber to the Kansas City Royals. Some have wondered if the Red Sox would add another reliever and the club has done just that.
The Kansas City Royals acquired right-handed reliever John Schreiber from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor league righty David Sandlin on Saturday.
The Boston Red Sox have had talks as of late about cutting payroll for the 2024 season and the names thrown around have been relievers Kenley Jansen, and Chris Martin among others.
The Kansas City Royals have made a big trade on Saturday, acquiring high-leverage reliever John Schreiber from the Boston Red Sox for minor leaguer David Sandlin.
This trade continues a very busy offseason for Royals GM J.J. Picollo, who has brought quite a bit of veteran talent to Kansas City in an effort to quickly turn around a team that lost 106 games last season.
Kenley Jansen has been the subject of trade speculation for a large portion of the offseason. With the Red Sox’s payroll seemingly pushing against ownership’s spending limit, there’s sense in looking to move the four-time All-Star closer.
After a pesky shoulder injury plagued his 2023 season, can John Schreiber get back to his 2022 form, when he was the bullpen’s biggest strength? John Schreiber
What makes a relief pitcher effective? Relief pitchers are like snowflakes - they come in all shapes and sizes. Some characteristics help, such as throwing 100 MPH, a wipeout slider, or having pinpoint control, but there’s no one perfect recipe.
The Red Sox week in review dives into Nick Pivetta, John Schreiber, and the looming trade deadline. The 2023 Red Sox are about to cross the Rubicon. I think I speak for plenty of Boston fans when I say that this season, relatively speaking, has gone pretty well.
Not a Dalmatian in sight Welcome back John Schreiber!! 2022’s bullpen glue has been on the IL since mid-May and he sure returns at the right time. With the majority of their starting rotation-caliber (we’re generous here) pitchers on the IL the Red Sox have been leaning heavily on the ‘pen.
Three wins on this final game before the All-Star break. Worcester certainly looked like they were going to end this series with a defeat before a week off, as Tylor Megill pitched two-run ball for six innings to match up against Shane Drohan (who, following a June 26 injury, left notably early after 3 innings yesterday) and Kyle Barraclough.
The Boston Red Sox should have one of their best relief pitchers back in the bullpen sooner rather than later. Boston's bullpen certainly has seen improvement this season, but the club has dealt with a wide range of injuries and its depth has been tested in a major way.
In what seems like an anomaly, Boston Red Sox fans have a positive update for the club's pitching staff. It was reported Tuesday that John Schreiber threw
The Boston Red Sox reportedly made a depth move Thursday afternoon. Boston reportedly agreed to a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers that will bring reliever
The Red Sox placed right-handed reliever John Schreiber on the 15-day injured list with a right teres major strain and optioned left-handed reliever Brennan Bernardino to Triple-A Worcester prior to Tuesday’s contest against the Mariners at Fenway Park, the club announced.
The Boston Red Sox have lost four consecutive games, were embarrassed by the Mariners 10-1 on Monday night, and now appear to be down one of their most prominent relievers.
Red Sox reliever John Schreiber is likely going to be placed on the injured list after leaving Monday night’s 10-1 loss to the Mariners at Fenway Park with right lat tightness, according to manager Alex Cora.
The Boston Red Sox have a former farmhand and a three-time Cy Young winner to thank for John Schreiber's breakout campaign last season. Schreiber entered
After a strong showing in AAA in 2021, John Schreiber became, perhaps, Boston’s most reliable reliever in 2022. Let’s appreciate that and try not to ponder the reality of a repeat performance in 2023.
The Boston Red Sox are looking to stop their recent revolving door of closers, as they've reportedly agreed to a two-year, $32 million contract with Kenley Jansen on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old Chavis is a former first-round pick who opened some eyes early in his debut campaign with the Sox but has struggled since.
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