Quinn Priester Expected to Debut for Red Sox
Quinn Priester Expected to Debut for Red Sox

Quinn Priester Expected to Debut for Red Sox

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As the Boston Red Sox approach the season's end with a disappointing 80-78 record and minimal playoff chances, they are considering significant roster changes for the offseason. Manager Alex Cora hinted at the possibility of Quinn Priester making his Red Sox debut in the final game against the Rays, following an encouraging September where he posted a 2.45 ERA. Meanwhile, discussions around potential trades are heating up, with rookie Wilyer Abreu and top prospect Marcelo Mayer possibly being moved to address the team's left-handed hitter surplus and bolster their pitching staff. The Arizona Fall League will showcase several Red Sox prospects, including catcher Brooks Brannon and outfielder Caden Rose, providing fans a glimpse of the future talent. With the organization under scrutiny for missing the playoffs for three consecutive years, the upcoming offseason could be pivotal for the Red Sox's rebuilding efforts, focusing on trading left-handed assets for needed right-handed power. The team hopes to leverage its promising young talent to create a more balanced and competitive roster in 2025.

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