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Each time Kyle Harrison takes the mound for the Milwaukee Brewers, it makes things look worse for the Boston Red Sox. Boston acquired Harrison as the centerpiece of the Rafael Devers trade last June and then sent him to the Brewers this past offseason in the deal to bring Caleb Durbin to town.
The Boston Red Sox made one of the most shocking moves in baseball when they traded Rafael Devers in 2025. Fans immediately questioned the decision, especially considering Devers had long been viewed as one of the franchise's cornerstone players.
The Boston Red Sox have sent third baseman Caleb Durbin a concerning message amid his ongoing struggles at the plate.
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Way-too-early Red Sox trade targets
The Boston Red Sox sit in last place in the American League East which means chief baseball officer Craig Breslow could be working the phones to upgrade the club's roster.
The Boston Red Sox need to add some more firepower on offense.
Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin has the worst OPS (.492) among qualified major league hitters, and he has two minor league options remaining. So it might make sense for the Red Sox to option him to Triple-A Worcester to give him a chance to work to get on track in a less demanding environment.
One thing that Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has shown is that he's not afraid to make a splash in the trade market. We've seen Breslow trade big-name guys away like, for example,
Red Sox fans even began digging deeper when Franklin Arias was removed from minor league action midgame at around the same time that the hugs were taking place. Now to be fair, it's unlikely Chapman and Arias would ever be involved in the same outgoing deal.
The Boston Globe reports the Red Sox are “spitballing both big and small trade ideas within their own walls.” While noting there’s more “industry-wide chatter” than norm