Red Sox-White Sox Live: Jarrod Saltalamacchia Making Defensive Impact As Boston Leads 2-1 in Seventh Inning
Jose Iglesias Could Be Utility Option for Red Sox Later This Season, But Must Improve Offensively (Video)
Toronto Raptors Lack Draft Pick, So Franchise Must Look Beyond Basketball Court to Remake Brand
Vote: Who Has Been the Bruins’ MVP Thus Far in the Playoffs?
Red Sox Hoping Clay Buchholz Can Play Stopper, But Shouldn’t Make Habit of Needing One (Video)
Vince Wilfork Still Has Deep Passion for Football, Which Just Continues to Make Patriots Teammates Better
Henrik Lundqvist’s Performance in Game 3 Makes Rangers Loss Even More Demoralizing
James Loney's time with the Dodgers has run its course, and the once-high-profile first baseman is looking for a fresh start with the Red Sox.
Boston could be the perfect place for someone like Loney to finally
showcase his talent, with the team suddenly in need of an answer at
first base.
Loney told Tom Caron he is excited about the new opportunity with the Red
Sox, and he hopes to take advantage of the interesting dimensions at Fenway Park to earn a long-term spot on the team.
See what the new first baseman had to say on Red Sox First Pitch.