Red Sox ‘not inclined’ to make big moves at trade deadline
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What the Boston Red Sox do at the MLB Trade Deadline feels less certain by the day. Craig Breslow has promised aggression since trading away Rafael Devers, but
"We’re approaching the deadline looking for ways to bolster the team given the play over the last month-and-a-half or so.” The post Craig Breslow calls Red Sox’ trade deadline needs ‘fluid,’ plans to ‘bolster’ roster appeared first on Boston.
“There were nine teams who scouted David Robertson in Providence on Saturday, including Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and assistant Eddie Romero, with Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski winning the sweepstakes over his former team,” Nightengale reported on Twitter/X.
Craig Breslow just got his sign that he needs to be active at the trade deadline because the one player that could have bailed the Boston Red Sox out of a busy trade deadline just hit a setback that now puts his 2025 in jeopardy. Tanner Houck re-aggravated his right foreman injury during a rehab start.
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Speaking on WEEI, Craig Breslow explained what the Red Sox might prioritize before the July 31 trade deadline.
After a frustrating 2 1/2 months, the Red Sox falling a low as five games under .500 and more than 10 games out of first place, signs of life appeared. And then on June 15, they completed a three-game sweep of the Yankees at Fenway Park,