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BOSTON — Ryan Brasier wasn’t really nervous running ... Adam Duvall hit back-to-back homers off Dodgers righty Gavin Stone with no outs in the eighth inning to cut it to 7-4.
MESA, Ariz. — Boston Red Sox reliever Ryan Brasier, the greatest rags-to-riches story in the Red Sox’s glorious World Series run last year, opened the envelope. He read it. Put it down.
Like many Red Sox fans, I questioned many recent moves the team has made. One thing that has been incredibly confusing is the fact that 35-year-old reliever Ryan Brasier is still on this roster. On ...
A tiny scar, barely a quarter-inch long, on the top of his right ear belies the damage that a baseball did to the head of Dodgers reliever Ryan Brasier two years ago. The 35-year-old right-hander ...
BOSTON — Batting practice was rained out on Friday, so it wasn’t until Saturday that Ryan Brasier could really take his time and soak in the old ballpark. While the Red Sox took BP ...
Ryan Brasier, who rode a minor-league deal to a midseason revival last summer, is returning to Los Angeles on a two-year, $9 million deal, league sources said. The deal has a chance to reach $13 ...
BOSTON — Ryan Brasier has tossed 5 ⅔ scoreless innings in six relief outings since the Red Sox promoted him Sept. 21 from Triple-A Worcester. Boston initially demoted him Sept. 17 when it ...
Ryan Brasier was designated for assignment as the corresponding move to the Los Angeles Dodgers signing Kirby Yates to a one-year, $13 million contract. His deal reportedly includes performance ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs acquired Ryan Brasier in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, adding the right-hander to their bullpen after he was cut by the World Series champions last week.
When Ryan Brasier is feeling his best coming out of the bullpen, the right-hander can sling his fastball wherever he wants in and around the strike zone. Primarily reliant on a fastball-slider ...
February 5: The Dodgers announced they have signed right-hander Ryan Brasier to a two-year deal worth $9MM. Jon Heyman of The New York Post first reported that the Dodgers were signing Brasier.