The Boston Red Sox reinstated designated hitter Masataka Yoshida from the 10-day injured list Tuesday, while veteran first baseman Garrett Cooper was designated for assignment.
Make or break week has arrived Masataka Yoshida is back and Garrett Cooper is banished. Masa better be ready to do his best Gandalf impression because this week it’s going to take more than a conjurer of cheap tricks to not do a lot of damage for the second half.
The Boston Red Sox have spent the majority of the season pivoting left and right as key pieces go down for various injuries. While fans should be used
The Boston Red Sox are hovering around the .500 mark. The odds of Boston making a run at the American League East division title are slim, but Boston could still make an American League Wild Card push.
The Boston Red Sox could use an offensive boost and it sounds like it will get one in the not-so-distant future. Boston's offense is dealing with some
The Boston Red Sox have been without their DH, Masataka Yoshida, since the beginning of May due to a thumb injury. However, it appears he’s not far off a return.
Masataka Yoshida took a big step on Thursday in his efforts to return from a thumb problem for the Boston Red Sox. Per Jen McCaffrey of 'The Athletic:' Yoshida started swinging off a tee yesterday and said he thinks he could start taking BP soon but obviously will depend on how he feels.
The Boston Red Sox haven't been at full strength seemingly all season but should get some help back in the lineup in the not-so-distant future. Boston's offense currently is being stretched thin with multiple important pieces currently out with various injuries.
The 30-year-old has been on the injured list for a month.
While the most worrisome outcome is now off the table for Masataka Yoshida, that isn’t saving him from an extended absence.
Masataka Yoshida hasn’t played since April 28 after falling to injury. However, it sounds like he’ll be out of the Boston Red Sox lineup for a little while longer after manager, Alex Cora, provided an update.
The Boston Red Sox have been dealt a tough hand this season already. Boston started the 2024 campaign on a high note but things changed as injuries started to pile up.
I feel like Tanner tonight Alright back home in Boston. The Red Sox will host the Washington Nationals this weekend and then the Tampa Bay Rays. In limited “breaking” news Masataka Yoshida is still out.
Plus, an inside look at the Red Sox pitching factory. So what’s going on with Masataka Yoshida’s hand? Weirdly, not even the Red Sox seem to know. Yoshida
The Boston Red Sox placed left fielder Masataka Yoshida on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday due to a left thumb strain. The move is retroactive to Monday.
The injuries keep piling up for the Boston Red Sox. Red Sox DH Masataka Yoshida will be placed on the injured list, manager Alex Cora said during his weekly appearance on WEEI’s Jones & Mego show.
Masataka Yoshida collected three hits, including a two-run home run, to propel the visiting Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday.
Boston Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida has some fresh new kicks heading into his second MLB season. Yoshida picked up some custom Under Armour cleats from sneaker designer Naoki Harada on Saturday.
There are a number of possibilities the front office is still considering.
Red Sox rookie outfielder Masataka Yoshida does not view himself as a rookie, nor is he interested in winning the A.L. Rookie of the Year award.
The Boston Red Sox mad a big move this offseason in paying a huge price to bring Masataka Yoshida to the major leagues from Japan. It has worked out perhaps even better than expected.
On Thursday, Boston Red Sox rookie Masataka Yoshida extended his hitting streak to 14 games in emphatic fashion against the Toronto Blue Jays.
After a middling start to his first campaign with the Red Sox, Japanese import Masataka Yoshida announced his presence on Sunday with one perfect inning at the plate.
Two members of the Red Sox were named to the 2023 All-World Baseball Classic team after the tournament came to a thrilling end in Miami on Tuesday night.
Yoshida has had his moments during his career in Japan, but for most Red Sox fans he's still a new face. He's an unknown. He's doing his best to change that though.
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