With Triston Casas out long term, who will command first base for the Sox?
The Boston Red Sox released veteran first baseman C.J. Cron on Sunday and informed pitchers Joely Rodriguez and Justin Slaten that they made the Opening Day roster.
Veteran Red Sox first baseman C.J. Cron and reliever Joely Rodriguez are triggering opt-out clauses in their contracts.
The Boston Red Sox signed veteran first baseman C.J. Cron on Sunday to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. Cron began working with the team Sunday, and Red Sox manager Alex Cora said the right-handed hitter likely will make his spring training debut on March 11 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Historically, he has hit very well at Fenway Park.
The Red Sox have agreed to terms on a minor-league contract with free agent first baseman C.J. Cron, as was first reported by MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.
The Boston Red Sox have had a fairly disappointing 2023-24 offseason as Spring Training gets rolling. After finishing in last place in the American League East in 2023, the hope was that they would shell out some cash to upgrade their team.
The Boston Red Sox have been looking for a new right-handed slugger and seem to have found one. Boston has been linked to a handful of players but has continued to miss out as players signed elsewhere.
Throughout his ten-year career, first baseman C.J Cron has been known to be a home run threat when he’s at the plate. After dominating throughout the 2022 campaign, so much so that he gained his first all-star nod, his production levels in 2023 dropped off.
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Fresh off their first World Series title in franchise history, the Texas Rangers will need to be creative this offseason as they try to upgrade their team to defend their championship in 2024.
The Los Angeles Angels added veteran first baseman C.J. Cron at the trade deadline, but unfortunately, he’s been out since mid-August with a nagging back injury.
As the Los Angeles Angels season winds down, some of their injured players are trying to make a return. Even if it's for just a few games, players want to get back out there to help the team.
Just about everything that could go wrong has gone wrong for the Oakland A's this season, leaving the team facing an(other) offseason of uncertainty but clear opportunities for improvement across the roster.
The Angels are getting set for a huge three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays this weekend, and their roster is going to look much different when first pitch hits at 6:38 p.m.
The hits keep on coming for the Angels, albeit not the kind the team needs. Trade deadline acquisition C.J. Cron was forced to exit Saturday's loss in
There were plenty of interesting players on Miami’s radar, including a few who weren’t previously mentioned in pre-deadline buzz.
Before Monday night, C.J. Cron had not donned a Los Angeles Angels uniform since 2017, when the Halos dealt Cron to the Tampa Bay Rays for Luis Rengifo.
Fresh off adding pitchers Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez in a trade earlier in the week, the Angels have made another splash trying to keep pace with the moves others in their division are making.
It is a big ol’ reunion happening in Anaheim at the trade deadline.
The Colorado Rockies reinstated C.J. Cron from the 10-day injured list Monday, after the first baseman has missed more than a month with back issues. Cron, 33, was sent to the IL on May 15 with back spasms.
C.J. Cron hit a pair of homers and drove in five runs Thursday night as the Colorado Rockies defeated the Padres 7-2 on Opening Day in San Diego. Cron's three-run homer off Nabil Crismatt in the fifth erased a 2-1 Padres lead.
On September 9, 2022, Colorado Rockies infielder C.J. Cron made sure to write his name in the season history books. That day, he hit a drive to left field, deep into the night, for the longest home run of the 2022 campaign.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Cron turned on a pitch from Arizona reliever Kenyan Middleton for a monstrous home run at Coors Field.
Cron left the Tigers' 5-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday with a sprained left knee. He was struck by a hard-hit grounder in the fourth inning and eventually walked off the field with assistance.
Detroit recalled infielder Willi Castro from the club's affiliate training site to take Cron's spot.
The first baseman got every bit of that ball and sent it soaring. Just a beautiful piece of hitting that finally got the Tigers on the board in this one.
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