MLB trade deadline 2025: Will Red Sox deal as contenders? - ESPN
Just over a month ago, the Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in a blockbuster deal that sent shockwaves through the industry. At the time of the trade, the Red Sox were just a game over .500. They went 3-7 in their first 10 games without Devers and looked to be fading out of contention.
As the team fell in the standings, rumors began to circulate that the slugging designated hitter wouldn't be the only star traded out of Boston. But a 10-game win streak before the All-Star break has vaulted the Red Sox into the thick of the playoff race and provided some clarity about their trade deadline plans.
«Throughout the whole year, we thought we had a really good team,» assistant GM Paul Toboni told ESPN over the weekend. «We were kind of waiting for it to click. That streak reconfirmed the thought that we had a good team.»
Boston doesn't have a lot of expiring contracts, so even without the win streak, a complete teardown was unlikely. Still, trading some of its outfield depth was a possibility. The Red Sox rank in the top 10 in OPS in right field, center field and left field thanks to Jarren Duran, Roman Anthony, Ceddanne Rafaela and Wilyer Abreu.
With that group helping the Red Sox hold an American League wild-card spot, the front office is likely to add pitching, according to sources familiar with their situation, while retaining the abundance of outfielders unless the club is blown away with an offer in the next 10 days.
«Having a surplus of good players isn't a bad thing,» Toboni said. «The high-end depth is a really good thing. It's not like we're anxious to move away from that.»
With their outfield situation likely to be addressed in the offseason, the Red Sox have winning on their minds. A