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After not trading for a first baseman at the trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox could call up one of their top prospects.
Despite trying to trade for high-end players, the Boston Red Sox did not make their big league outfielders available.
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MLB insider claims ‘teams hate dealing with Red Sox, ‘very tough’ to make trades with Craig Breslow
Accorsing to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, opposing general managers find it difficult to conduct business with Red Sox CBO ...
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Red Sox reportedly rebuffed Twins’ request for big-league OFs during Joe Ryan trade discussions
Talks fell apart when the Red Sox were unwilling to offer any of their big league outfielders, or an enticing enough package ...
Another MLB deadline day is in the books, and it will go down as another disappointing day for Craig Breslow and the Boston ...
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‘Epic fail’: Ken Rosenthal’s unsparing critique of Craig Breslow, Red Sox at MLB trade deadline
Baseball reporter Ken Rosenthal's unsparing critique of Craig Breslow and the Red Sox at the MLB trade deadline.
The Red Sox are maintaining a defiant stance that the players they have — the ones who have gotten them this far — are good ...
Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has developed a reputation around the league as being tough to negotiate ...
The Boston Red Sox can still make the playoffs, but they certainly did not do enough to help themselves at the trade deadline ...
The Boston Red Sox reportedly offered the Minnesota Twins "multiple" top-100 MLB prospects for starting pitcher Joe Ryan, per ...
The Red Sox made two additions to the pitching staff at the deadline, sending away only prospects. Breslow said he believes ...
The Red Sox occupy the second wild-card spot and sit just five games back of the Blue Jays in the AL East, putting them in a ...
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