On the final day of the regular season, Boston Red Sox outfielder/designated hitter Masataka Yoshida revealed that he had been playing through discomfort in his right shoulder.
The 31-year-old sat out the final two games of the regular season as he contemplated how to address the shoulder soreness that had bothered him for most of the year.
Boston Red Sox outfielder/designated hitter Masataka Yoshida is recovering from surgery to repair the labrum in his right shoulder. The team announced Wednesday that Yoshida, 31, underwent successful surgery on Oct.
How will the Boson Red Sox handle upgrading the roster this offseason? Boston needs some pitching and also right-handed offensive help, this much is clear.
The Boston Red Sox are more than likely going to trade their 31-year-old DH this offseason. As FanSided’s Katie Manganelli explained in detail, Masataka Yoshida has been solid for the Red Sox over the last two seasons, but there simply isn’t room on Boston’s roster for him moving forward.
Disappointing seasons don't sit well with the Boston Red Sox. Or, at least, they aren't supposed to. Boston missed the playoffs once again in 2024, marking the third season in a row they have been left out of the October party.
As the Boston Red Sox enter the long, cold winter, questions about the 2025 Opening Day lineup are everywhere. Not only did the Red Sox struggle as a team for most of the second half, but they also have some roster imbalances.
What changes are coming to the Boston Red Sox? There has been a lot of negative chatter about the Red Sox, but they did take a step in the right direction in 2024.
The Boston Red Sox's 2024 regular season may have ended on Sunday, but there are still important storylines waiting to play out. Heading into a pivotal winter, the Red Sox front office has some huge decisions to make.
The Boston Red Sox clearly need to add some right-handed pop to the middle of the lineup this winter. Boston's lineup has been very lefty-dependent this season.
There are plenty of decisions to be made for the Boston Red Sox over the next few months. Boston took a step forward in 2024, but how can it get back to the playoffs?
The parallels between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals are obvious. They're two of the most historic teams in Major League Baseball. They have had extended runs of success in the 21st century, but have disappointed in the last two to three years.
Masataka Yoshida homered and drove in three runs as the Boston Red Sox rallied past the Kansas City Royals 6-5 on Tuesday evening. Yoshida, who had four hits in Monday's 9-5 win for Boston, hit a solo homer in the third inning on Tuesday -- his sixth blast of the season.
Things haven’t always been pretty for the Boston Red Sox this season. The same could be said for some of their players. Injuries and struggles plagued Boston earlier in the year.
Three weeks since returning from injury, Boston Red Sox designated hitter Masataka Yoshida is starting to get back into a groove. Yoshida is 5-for-9 with three RBIs through the first two games of Boston's series against the Miami Marlins.
While the most worrisome outcome is now off the table for Masataka Yoshida, that isn’t saving him from an extended absence.
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.
Japan never led in its 6-5 win over Mexico in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic until the final play, which was an incredible walk-off hit.
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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