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Rafael Devers is starting at first base for the San Francisco Giants in Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Braves.
The Boston Red Sox want a young, 'impact' starting pitcher. The problem is that teams rarely give those pitchers away. With the trade deadline only nine days aw
The team rattled off an impressive win streak before hitting the All-Star break, then took a game from the juggernaut Chicago Cubs. Most recently, the Phillies needed extra innings and a catcher's interference fluke to defeat them, as starter Walker Buehler enjoyed an encouraging return to form.
According to a recent report from Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, there was some interest from the Boston Red Sox. He noted that Robertson stated that he had interest from the Red Sox, and that they made an impressive pitch. However, ultimately, he decided to return to Philadelphia.
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 Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox are both set up to make additions to their team. Could the two connect for a trade?
The Red Sox righty, who was acquired in a trade last month, has a 0.87 ERA in 11 outings with Boston. He reached 102 mph when he was 20, he said.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox as Red Sox Should Acquire Former All-Star 1B To Replace Abraham Toro. The Boston Red Sox need to treat the first base position as a serious need at the trade deadline.