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With Pete Alonso off the board, where do the Red Sox go now? Here's what we're hearing on their search for offense.
There isn't a better time to make a splash than at the Winter Meetings, and the fact that Kyle Schwarber, Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso, three of this offseason's biggest free agents, all signed during the three-day event in Orlando only made that clearer.
Over the last couple of weeks, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow was able to add two pitchers to his starting rotation in the proven Sonny Gray and a lesser-known commodity with upside in Johan Oviedo.
Of course, the Red Sox weren’t going to sign Pete Alonso. Obviously, they weren’t going to bring back Kyle Schwarber. The Red Sox don’t operate that way anymore and haven’t for a while. Anyone surprised or disappointed when the Red Sox didn’t come home from the Winter Meetings with a stud free agent simply hasn’t been paying attention.
We would be remiss in our duties as a leading sports talk radio program if we did not feature a Red Sox Winter Meeting update this week.
The Red Sox entered this year's Winter Meetings with momentum, having acquired two starting pitchers via trade: Sonny Gray from the Cardinals and Johan Oviedo in a deal with the Pirates. That left chi
Los Angeles landed infielder Vaughn Grissom in a trade with Boston during the 2025 Winter Meetings, with Boston receiving outfielder Isaiah Jackson in return. ESPN's Jeff Passan and MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo first reported the news.
The Boston Red Sox clearly need to bolster the middle of the order but who could be a fit? With the winter meetings now behind us, there are two significant op