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The Red Sox are still searching for fits to address their two main goals this offseason, but they've made several smaller moves.
On Monday, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicted that the Red Sox would sign five-time All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso away from the New York Mets to be their opening day cleanup hitter. Alonso was the only external addition included in Reuter's projected lineup.
The strength of the system is now the pitchers, the first time in more than a decade that the Red Sox can make such a claim. With contributions from homegrown hurlers such as Hunter Dobbins, Payton Tolle,
Detroit pays a visit to a Devils team that is without its star player, Jack Hughes, but still has plenty of firepower to hang with the best in the league. Like last year, New Jersey hopes it can be a playoff contender once again. Time: 7 p.m. ET
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Better In Red: How Red Became Ferrari's Signature Color
The specific shade known as Rosso Corsa, or “Racing Red,” became the hallmark of Ferrari’s racing cars. Iconic models like the 288 GTO and the 488 Pista sported this fiery red, cementing it as the visual signature of Ferrari’s performance and passion.
The Red Sox had to tender them — commit to signing them to a contract for next season. If not, they would have become free agents.
Team Red's Kevin Poulin took over from Cayden Primeau, while Riley Mercer stepped in for Sam Montembeault in Team White. Team Red cushioned their lead with a goal from Alex Green at the start of the middle frame. Filip Mesar got the primary assist and Richard added to his points tally with a secondary helper.
Food & Wine's mashed red potatoes skip the more annoying parts of preparing this Thanksgiving side dish. No need to peel the potatoes or sweat trying to get everything completely smooth — here, chunky is a good thing.