Boston Red Sox Still Pursuing Isolated Infielder, Potential Blockbuster with Astros Remains on the Table
The Boston Red Sox have brought in multiple infielders over the past week, but their efforts to fill the void left by Alex Bregman's departure remain ongoing. The team recently traded for 25-year-old Caleb Durbin from the Milwaukee Brewers, but it appears that a deeper, more impactful move could still be on the horizon.
According to reports, the Red Sox nearly pulled off a three-team trade with the Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals to acquire infielder Isaac Paredes. The highly touted second baseman has been a two-time All-Star, providing instant firepower to the Red Sox lineup with his right-handed bat. However, plans for this deal ultimately fell through.
Despite not landing Paredes, the Red Sox remain in need of an everyday infielder. The Astros are also shopping Paredes and first baseman Christian Walker, with multiple sources indicating that Paredes is more likely to be dealt than Walker. Given both teams' needs, Boston appears to be the most straightforward trade partner for Houston.
Paredes' departure would significantly bolster the Red Sox lineup, but it's unclear whether this deal will ultimately materialize. The team still has a surplus of left-handed hitting outfielders that could help strengthen the Astros' position groups.
As spring training workouts approach on Wednesday, the tension between these two teams is palpable. It remains to be seen if the Red Sox will continue to pursue Paredes or if another trade offer emerges in the coming days. One thing is certain, however: Boston's search for an isolated infielder shows no signs of slowing down.
The Boston Red Sox have brought in multiple infielders over the past week, but their efforts to fill the void left by Alex Bregman's departure remain ongoing. The team recently traded for 25-year-old Caleb Durbin from the Milwaukee Brewers, but it appears that a deeper, more impactful move could still be on the horizon.
According to reports, the Red Sox nearly pulled off a three-team trade with the Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals to acquire infielder Isaac Paredes. The highly touted second baseman has been a two-time All-Star, providing instant firepower to the Red Sox lineup with his right-handed bat. However, plans for this deal ultimately fell through.
Despite not landing Paredes, the Red Sox remain in need of an everyday infielder. The Astros are also shopping Paredes and first baseman Christian Walker, with multiple sources indicating that Paredes is more likely to be dealt than Walker. Given both teams' needs, Boston appears to be the most straightforward trade partner for Houston.
Paredes' departure would significantly bolster the Red Sox lineup, but it's unclear whether this deal will ultimately materialize. The team still has a surplus of left-handed hitting outfielders that could help strengthen the Astros' position groups.
As spring training workouts approach on Wednesday, the tension between these two teams is palpable. It remains to be seen if the Red Sox will continue to pursue Paredes or if another trade offer emerges in the coming days. One thing is certain, however: Boston's search for an isolated infielder shows no signs of slowing down.