Red Sox could swing trade for $100 million All-Star
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Neil Paine dug into the data to break down the first-half's luckiest and unluckiest teams in baseball, plus some teams to buy low on now.
Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow acknowledged before the All-Star break that, once it became clear Rafael Devers wasn’t going to be a first base option, the team hoped Abraham Toro and Romy Gonzalez might provide a stopgap solution. But the duo has surpassed such measured expectations.
Chicago Cubs executive Jed Hoyer spoke out about a shocking move that shipped a franchise slugger out of town.
If the Red Sox aren't able to get Twins ace Joe Ryan, there are a handful of other options for them out there ahead of the trade deadline.
“There were nine teams who scouted David Robertson in Providence on Saturday, including Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and assistant Eddie Romero, with Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski winning the sweepstakes over his former team,” Nightengale reported on Twitter/X.
The Boston Red Sox could always use some depth, and after trading Blake Sabol to the Chicago White Sox in a smaller deal over the weekend, they’ve accomplished just that. According to Chris Cotillo of MassLive.
The Boston Red Sox need to add a first baseman this year. They could turn to the rival Baltimore Orioles to swing an unexpected trade.
The Cubs took the series from the Red Sox Saturday night with 5 homers in a 6-0 bashing. Boston has scored 1 run over 18 innings this weekend.