Red Sox's Garrett Crochet
Boston Red Sox executive Craig Breslow gave his updated thoughts on drama surrounding Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman.
Since the offseason began, rumors that the Red Sox 25-year-old first baseman Triston Casas was about to be traded seemed like the most frequent source of buzz around the Boston team. But Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow repeatedly denied that Casas was being offered to other teams.
Sandy Alcantara isn't serving much purpose for a rebuilding team in Miami, and he could complete Boston’s quest for pitching dominance.
The former Astros star hasn't played one inning at second so far this spring, nor has he been seen working on the position after his first few days in Fort Myers in mid-February.
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Sporting News on MSNInjury-prone Red Sox slugger hopes to finally make $140 million contract pay offTrevor Story has been paid more than $60 million in his first three seasons with the Boston Red Sox. In that time, he's slugged just 19 home runs and has missed 325 of a possible 486 regular season games.
The Boston Red Sox feel they are ready to contend for the postseason following three straight non-winning seasons and with a strong farm system.
For now, Rafael Devers said he's not interested in moving off third base. Craig Breslow isn't worried about how this will play out.
Red Sox executive Craig Breslow, who played alongside Ortiz for five seasons, publicly said last offseason he believes Casas can become a 40-homer threat. Those are lofty expectations for any player, let alone one yet to surpass 24 home runs.
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