2026 Boston Red Sox season

2026 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston
RecordSee standings
OwnersJohn W. Henry (Fenway Sports Group)
PresidentSam Kennedy
Chief baseball officer
Craig Breslow
ManagerAlex Cora
TelevisionNESN
RadioWEEI-FM / Boston Red Sox Radio Network

The 2026 Boston Red Sox season is the upcoming 126th season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 115th season at Fenway Park. Alex Cora is expected to return for the sixth season of his second stint as the team's on-field manager. The team is scheduled to open the regular season in an away game against the Cincinnati Reds on March 26, and conclude with a home game against the Chicago Cubs on September 27.[1]

Offseason

At the conclusion of the 2025 season, the Red Sox had 11 players under contract for the 2026 season: Roman Anthony, Brayan Bello, Kristian Campbell, Aroldis Chapman, Garrett Crochet, Jarren Duran, Jordan Hicks, Ceddanne Rafaela, Patrick Sandoval, Garrett Whitlock, and Masataka Yoshida.[2] Four players had contract options and/or opt-outs, four players were eligible to become free agents, nine players were eligible for arbitration, and an additional 22 players were not yet eligible for arbitration due to their limited service time in MLB, and could therefore be retained by the team for the league-minimum salary or released.[2]

October–December 2025 Roster moves
Date Roster move Ref.
October 3 The team recalled Chris Murphy from Worcester, and activated Roman Anthony, Brennan Bernardino, Isaiah Campbell, Kristian Campbell, Cooper Criswell, José De León, Richard Fitts, Jhostynxon García, Lucas Giolito, Jordan Hicks, Dustin May, Jovani Morán, and Luis Perales from Worcester, the 10-day injured list, or the 15-day injured list. [3]
October 10 The team signed free agents Sebastian Rondon, Steven Garcia, Hicter Ruiz, and Cristopher Silvestre to minor league contracts. [3]
October 13 The team dismissed Ben Rosenthal as assistant hitting coach. [4]
October 16 The team sent Isaiah Campbell and José De León outright to Worcester. [3]
October 23 The team hired John Soteropulos as assistant hitting coach. [5]
October 27 The team signed free agent Jason Delay to a minor league contract. [6]
November 2 Pitchers Steven Matz, Dustin May, and Justin Wilson, and outfielder Rob Refsnyder, each elected free agency. [7]
November 3 Third baseman Alex Bregman opted out of his contract and pitcher Lucas Giolito's mutual option was declined, resulting in both players becoming free agents. [8][9]
November 4 The team re-signed outfielder Jarren Duran to a one-year, $7.7m contract for 2026 after declining the option on his prior contract. Shortstop Trevor Story opted in to the remaining two years of his contract to remain with the team, and the team declined their mutual option for pitcher Liam Hendriks, making him a free agent. [10][11][12]
November 6 The team activated Triston Casas, Kutter Crawford, Hunter Dobbins, Vaughn Grissom, Tanner Houck, Marcelo Mayer, Patrick Sandoval, and Josh Winckowski from the 60-day injured list, and to clear room on the 40-man roster, the team designated Luis Guerrero for assignment. The team re-signed pitcher Cooper Criswell to a one-year major league contract for 2026. [13][14]
November 18 The team designated Josh Winckowski and Nathaniel Lowe for assignment, selected Shane Drohan, David Sandlin, and Tyler Uberstine to the Red Sox roster from Worcester, and completed a series of trades: Luis Guerrero was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for infielder Tristan Gray, Brennan Bernardino was traded to the Colorado Rockies for minor league outfielder Braiden Ward, Chris Murphy was traded to the Chicago White Sox for minor league catcher Ronny Hernandez, and minor league pitcher Alex Hoppe was traded to the Seattle Mariners for minor league catcher Luke Heyman. [15]
November 20 The team re-signed catcher Connor Wong to a one-year, $1.3m contract for 2026 to avoid arbitration. [16]
November 21 The team tendered contracts to all 26 remaining unsigned players on the major league roster, excluding Nathaniel Lowe and Josh Winckowski, who became free agents. [17]
November 25 The team traded pitchers Brandon Clarke and Richard Fitts to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Sonny Gray and cash. [18]
December 4 The team designated pitcher Cooper Criswell for assignment, and traded minor league prospects Jhostynxon García and Jesus Travieso to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Johan Oviedo, Tyler Samaniego and Adonys Guzman. [19]
December 9 The team traded Vaughn Grissom to the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for outfield prospect Isaiah Jackson. [20]
December 10 The team traded minor league prospect Justin Riemer to the Athletics for minor league pitcher Ryan Watson. [21]
December 15 The team traded minor league pitcher Luis Perales to the Washington Nationals for minor league pitcher Jake Bennett. [22]
December 21 The team traded pitcher Hunter Dobbins and minor league pitching prospects Yhoiker Fajardo and Blake Aita to the St. Louis Cardinals for first baseman Willson Contreras. [23]

Game log

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game Postponed Home Game
2026 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
March/April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
1 March 26 @ Reds Great American Ball Park
2 March 28 @ Reds Great American Ball Park
3 March 29 @ Reds Great American Ball Park
4 March 30 @ Astros Daikin Park
5 March 31 @ Astros Daikin Park
6 April 1 @ Astros Daikin Park
7 April 3 Padres Fenway Park
8 April 4 Padres Fenway Park
9 April 5 Padres Fenway Park
10 April 6 Brewers Fenway Park
11 April 7 Brewers Fenway Park
12 April 8 Brewers Fenway Park
13 April 10 @ Cardinals Busch Stadium
14 April 11 @ Cardinals Busch Stadium
15 April 12 @ Cardinals Busch Stadium
16 April 13 @ Twins Target Field
17 April 14 @ Twins Target Field
18 April 15 @ Twins Target Field
19 April 17 Tigers Fenway Park
20 April 18 Tigers Fenway Park
21 April 19 Tigers Fenway Park
22 April 20 Tigers Fenway Park
23 April 21 Yankees Fenway Park
24 April 22 Yankees Fenway Park
25 April 23 Yankees Fenway Park
26 April 24 @ Orioles Camden Yards
27 April 25 @ Orioles Camden Yards
28 April 26 @ Orioles Camden Yards
29 April 27 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
30 April 28 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
31 April 29 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
32 May 1 Astros Fenway Park
33 May 2 Astros Fenway Park
34 May 3 Astros Fenway Park
35 May 4 @ Tigers Comerica Park
36 May 5 @ Tigers Comerica Park
37 May 6 @ Tigers Comerica Park
38 May 7 Rays Fenway Park
39 May 8 Rays Fenway Park
40 May 9 Rays Fenway Park
41 May 10 Rays Fenway Park
42 May 12 Phillies Fenway Park
43 May 13 Phillies Fenway Park
44 May 14 Phillies Fenway Park
45 May 15 @ Braves Truist Park
46 May 16 @ Braves Truist Park
47 May 17 @ Braves Truist Park
48 May 18 @ Royals Kauffman Stadium
49 May 19 @ Royals Kauffman Stadium
50 May 20 @ Royals Kauffman Stadium
51 May 22 Twins Fenway Park
52 May 23 Twins Fenway Park
53 May 24 Twins Fenway Park
54 May 26 Braves Fenway Park
55 May 27 Braves Fenway Park
56 May 28 Braves Fenway Park
57 May 29 @ Guardians Progressive Field
58 May 30 @ Guardians Progressive Field
59 May 31 @ Guardians Progressive Field
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
60 June 2 Orioles Fenway Park
61 June 3 Orioles Fenway Park
62 June 4 Orioles Fenway Park
63 June 5 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
64 June 6 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
65 June 7 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
66 June 8 @ Rays Tropicana Field
67 June 9 @ Rays Tropicana Field
68 June 10 @ Rays Tropicana Field
69 June 12 Rangers Fenway Park
70 June 13 Rangers Fenway Park
71 June 14 Rangers Fenway Park
72 June 16 Blue Jays Fenway Park
73 June 17 Blue Jays Fenway Park
74 June 18 Blue Jays Fenway Park
75 June 20 (1) @ Mariners T-Mobile Park
76 June 20 (2) @ Mariners T-Mobile Park
77 June 21 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park
78 June 22 @ Rockies Coors Field
79 June 23 @ Rockies Coors Field
80 June 24 @ Rockies Coors Field
81 June 25 Yankees Fenway Park
82 June 26 Yankees Fenway Park
83 June 27 Yankees Fenway Park
84 June 28 Yankees Fenway Park
85 June 29 Nationals Fenway Park
86 June 30 Nationals Fenway Park
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
87 July 1 Nationals Fenway Park
88 July 3 @ Angels Angel Stadium
89 July 4 @ Angels Angel Stadium
90 July 5 @ Angels Angel Stadium
91 July 7 @ White Sox Rate Field
92 July 8 @ White Sox Rate Field
93 July 9 @ White Sox Rate Field
94 July 10 @ Mets Citi Field
95 July 11 @ Mets Citi Field
96 July 12 @ Mets Citi Field
ASG July 14 All-Star Game Citizens Bank Park
97 July 17 Rays Fenway Park
98 July 18 Rays Fenway Park
99 July 19 Rays Fenway Park
100 July 20 Orioles Fenway Park
101 July 21 Orioles Fenway Park
102 July 22 Orioles Fenway Park
103 July 24 Blue Jays Fenway Park
104 July 25 Blue Jays Fenway Park
105 July 26 Blue Jays Fenway Park
106 July 27 @ Athletics Sutter Health Park
107 July 28 @ Athletics Sutter Health Park
108 July 29 @ Athletics Sutter Health Park
109 July 30 @ Athletics Sutter Health Park
110 July 31 @ Dodgers Dodger Stadium
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
111 August 1 @ Dodgers Dodger Stadium
112 August 2 @ Dodgers Dodger Stadium
113 August 4 White Sox Fenway Park
114 August 5 White Sox Fenway Park
115 August 6 White Sox Fenway Park
116 August 7 Athletics Fenway Park
117 August 8 Athletics Fenway Park
118 August 9 Athletics Fenway Park
119 August 10 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
120 August 11 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
121 August 12 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
122 August 13 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
123 August 14 @ Pirates PNC Park
124 August 15 @ Pirates PNC Park
125 August 16 @ Pirates PNC Park
126 August 17 Diamondbacks Fenway Park
127 August 18 Diamondbacks Fenway Park
128 August 19 Diamondbacks Fenway Park
129 August 21 Giants Fenway Park
130 August 22 Giants Fenway Park
131 August 23 Giants Fenway Park
132 August 24 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park
133 August 25 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park
134 August 26 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park
135 August 28 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
136 August 29 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
137 August 30 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium
138 August 31 Mariners Fenway Park
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
139 September 1 Mariners Fenway Park
140 September 2 Mariners Fenway Park
141 September 3 @ Orioles Camden Yards
142 September 4 @ Orioles Camden Yards
143 September 5 @ Orioles Camden Yards
144 September 6 @ Orioles Camden Yards
145 September 7 Angels Fenway Park
146 September 8 Angels Fenway Park
147 September 9 Angels Fenway Park
148 September 11 Royals Fenway Park
149 September 12 Royals Fenway Park
150 September 13 Royals Fenway Park
151 September 15 @ Rangers Globe Life Field
152 September 16 @ Rangers Globe Life Field
153 September 17 @ Rangers Globe Life Field
154 September 18 @ Rays Tropicana Field
155 September 19 @ Rays Tropicana Field
156 September 20 @ Rays Tropicana Field
157 September 22 Guardians Fenway Park
158 September 23 Guardians Fenway Park
159 September 24 Guardians Fenway Park
160 September 25 Cubs Fenway Park
161 September 26 Cubs Fenway Park
162 September 27 Cubs Fenway Park

Current roster

40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches / other



Manager

Coaches

  • 53 Andrew Bailey (pitching)
  • -- Joe Cronin (hitting strategist)
  • 62 Peter Fatse (hitting)
  • 58 José Flores (first base/infield)
  • 86 Parker Guinn (bullpen catcher/catching instructor)
  • 59 Chris Holt (bullpen)
  • 84 Kyle Hudson (third base/outfield)
  • 88 Dillon Lawson (assistant hitting)
  • 90 Charlie Madden (bullpen catcher)
  • -- Devin Rose (pitching strategist)
  • -- John Soteropulos (assistant hitting)
  • 91 Chris Stasio (director ML development)
  • 33 Jason Varitek (game planning/run prevention)
  • 60 Ramón Vázquez (bench)

Farm system

Note: division assignments are from the prior season, and are subject to change.

Level Team League Division Manager Notes
Triple-A Worcester Red Sox International League East
Double-A Portland Sea Dogs Eastern League Northeast
High-A Greenville Drive South Atlantic League South
Single-A Salem RidgeYaks Carolina League North
Rookie FCL Red Sox Florida Complex League South
DSL Red Sox Blue Dominican
Summer League
North
DSL Red Sox Red Northwest

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