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MLB insider Jim Callis believes the Boston Red Sox are going to let go of minor-league position players, while holding onto pitchers, at the trade deadline.
The Boston Red Sox of late have flipped their script. After dealing away their best hitter, Rafael Devers, in a puzzling June blockbuster, the Sox bumbled to a 3-7 mark in the days immediately following the trade.
Last summer, with a middle-infield prospect crunch, Breslow traded infielder Nick Yorke to Pittsburgh for starter Quinn Priester, whom he then traded to Milwaukee for an outfield prospect and a draft pick after the first round, which the Red Sox used to net right-hander Marcus Phillips this year.
After trading away Rafael Devers earlier in the season, could the Red Sox go all-in on Mike Trout? Kevin Millar would love to see it.
Rafael Devers is starting at first base for the San Francisco Giants in Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Braves.
The Boston Red Sox skipper made his stance on the San Francisco Giants and their franchise slugger very clear.
The Kansas City Royals have had their eyes on Jarren Duran at the MLB trade deadline, and Seth Lugo or Lucas Erceg could be their ticket.
Rafael Devers debuted at first base for the San Francisco Giants after refusing to play the position for the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox's trade deadline could be just as much about subtractions as it is additions. Barring a total collapse in the next week, the Red Sox should b
There could be a question if the Red Sox will pull off a move like Garrett Crochet at the incoming trade deadline.