Boston Red Sox, Ranger Suárez
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With Alex Bregman landing in Chicago, the Red Sox suddenly have a pretty clear need to fill. Maybe at second base or third base, but ideally with someone who can bring a little power to the lineup.
The Boston Red Sox have a handful of outfielders and starting pitchers and a need for an infielder. Could they find a solution before Spring Training gets here?
The Boston Red Sox still need to fill an infield slot and could turn back to this All-Star veteran now with more pitching depth.
The Red Sox like the idea of Mayer settling in at third base now, keeping him on the left side of the infield while allowing Story to remain at shortstop through the remainder of his contract, which runs through 2027. When that deal expires, the path becomes cleaner:
According to Red Sox beat writer Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic (subscription required), Houston "would jump' at the chance to acquire some Boston players in a deal. One player she pointed out as to who Brown might have some interest is outfielder Jarren Duran.
If the Boston Red Sox are going to make any more major additions to their lineup via free agency, they need to act fast because the list of available position players is drying up quickly.
The Boston Red Sox could finally trade outfielder Jarren Duran to grab much-needed left-handed bullpen help, one expert says.
At last week's "Fenway Fest" event, Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow seemingly signaled that a trade involving an outfielder was unlikely. Specifically, 2024 All-Star Jarren Duran has seen his name pop up in all sorts of trade rumors over the last calendar year.
The Angels, Rays, and Reds have agreed to a three-team trade that, most notably, sends outfielder Josh Lowe to (greater) Los Angeles, MLB.com reports. Here's the full trade:
The Red Sox hired three Driveline alum as minor league coaches; Triple-A Worcester has a new assistant hitting coach.
The 22-year-old infielder has two sisters starring in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League, and a third playing at the Division 1 college level.