However, they might also lose former All-Star closer Carlos Estevez, who they acquired from the Los Angeles Angels at the trade deadline. Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report listed the Boston Red Sox as a potential landing spot for the veteran right-hander.
Estévez is among a handful of relievers who've been connected to Boston since the Red Sox missed out on star lefty Tanner Scott. The 32-year-old would add another experienced, high-leverage arm to Boston's bullpen, which currently lacks an established closer.
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The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a star free agent after missing out on many opportunities earlier in the offseason. They could bring in another star before Opening Day.
On Tuesday, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum revealed the 2025 Hall of Fame class, which included former Boston Red Sox reliever Billy Wagner. Wagner, 53, was a first-round pick of the Houston Astros in the 1993 MLB draft out of Ferrum College. He debuted with Houston in 1995 and was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2004.
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Former Phillies manager Larry Bowa doesn't understand the lack of votes Jimmy Rollins received in the Hall of Fame voting on Tuesday.
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Kristian Campbell will arrive at Red Sox spring training having played only 137 minor league games. His quick rise brings to mind players like Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. “Definitely a little bit quicker than I maybe originally anticipated, but it’s all been really good,” the 22-year-old Campbell said. “It’s been really consistent.
Dustin Pedroia will remain on the Hall of Fame ballot next year, but it's going to be an uphill battle to get his call to Cooperstown.