Now, Story is off to a strong start this spring, hitting two homers and batting .476 in seven games. When asked by former MLB GM Jim Bowden for a player who has stood out, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow offered some good news: He picked Story.
After an injury-riddled 2024 season for Red Sox from slugger Trevor Story, he looks to get back to his former self in Spring Training and 2025
Shortstop Trevor Story hasn’t had much luck since he signed a six-year, $140 million contract with the Red Sox before the start of the 2022 season. Before going to Boston, being available was his M.O.
As the Boston Red Sox attempt to evaluate the new faces in the lineup, shortstop should belong to Trevor Story. Unfortunately, Boston has learned by now that they can't fully count on him being there.
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"I’m looking forward to seeing him at that All-Star level," said longtime friend and new teammate Alex Bregman.
The Boston Red Sox have just one infielder who has combined for at least 60 home runs and stolen bases in a single season — and it's not Rafael Devers or Alex Bregman. Trevor Story accomplished that feat in both 2018 and 2019 with the Colorado Rockies,
Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story is feeling healthy and strong for 2025 as he looks to alleviate injury woes.