Red Sox Explore Multiple Trades for First Base Amid Injuries
Red Sox Explore Multiple Trades for First Base Amid Injuries

Red Sox Explore Multiple Trades for First Base Amid Injuries

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The Boston Red Sox face a critical need at first base after Triston Casas suffered a season-ending knee injury, and Rafael Devers has refused to move to first base, prompting the team to explore trades to fill the gap. Potential trade targets include Rhys Hoskins of the Milwaukee Brewers, who is performing well this season but may be available if the Brewers fall out of contention, and Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Josh Naylor, an All-Star with durability and power who could bolster the Red Sox lineup. Meanwhile, the Red Sox also have an outfield logjam and might consider trading outfielder Ceddane Rafaela to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for pitching help or prospects, providing a possible win-win scenario. The Red Sox’s management is looking for right-handed power hitters to balance their lineup and maintain playoff competitiveness, with prospects like Marcelo Mayer potentially moving into the lineup if trades are made. Overall, the team is actively considering multiple trade options to address both their first base and outfield challenges as they aim to remain competitive in the American League East. These moves come amid ongoing internal tensions and questions about the team’s direction and management.

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