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Red Sox offseason has been even slower than you may think


Published on 2025-02-06 14:45:34 - MSN
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  • While the Boston Red Sox had plenty of needs to address this offseason, they made a few moves not long after the World Series ended. That included trading for Garrett Crochet and signing Aroldis Chapman,

The Boston Red Sox have had an unusually quiet offseason, with minimal activity in terms of player acquisitions and trades. Despite the need to bolster their roster, particularly in pitching and outfield positions, the team has only made minor moves. They signed Lucas Giolito, who is coming off a challenging season, and traded for Tyler O'Neill, who has potential but also injury concerns. The Red Sox have not engaged in significant free agent signings or blockbuster trades, which has left fans and analysts questioning the team's strategy for the upcoming season. This slow pace contrasts with other teams in the AL East who have been more aggressive in their offseason moves, potentially leaving the Red Sox at a competitive disadvantage as they head into spring training.

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