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The Boston Red Sox have made it clear already this offseason that they want to add talented arms to their pitching staff. They could aim to add someone who just pitched for the New York Yankees if they want. That pitcher: Luke Weaver. The former starter, now a bullpen weapon, is available in free agency.
The Yankees signed Hill in June 2024, and he’s quickly become one of Aaron Boone’s most dependable relievers. Hill recorded a 2.05 ERA and an 18‑9 K‑BB ratio in 44 innings to close out the 2024 season, and he allowed only one earned run in 8 1/3 playoff innings.
On Sunday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman acknowledged at the winter meetings that his team is currently overly dependent on left-handed bats. That prompted SNY Yankees insider Andy Martino to declare that the odds of New York bringing back utility man Amed Rosario might be quite good.
The New York Yankees are in the midst of winter meetings, and general manager Brian Cashman gave some updates to the press in a recent appearance. By his accoun
The Boston Red Sox received good news on Sunday about a potential trade target ahead of the MLB winter meetings.
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Red Sox named 'best fit' for All-Star pitcher amid trade rumors
The Boston Red Sox have already added Johan Oviedo and Sonny Gray to their starting rotation in trades with the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals, respectively. Could they target another NL Central team to acquire another starting pitcher?
Matz, who finished the season in Boston after being acquired from St. Louis in a deadline trade, has found a new home on the free agent market, reportedly agreeing to a two-year deal with the Rays. The agreement was first reported by Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times.