Red Sox Predicted To Shop Standout Rookie As Blockbuster ‘Trade Candidate’

The Boston Red Sox are in the unusual predicament of having too many good young position players. It’s a problem other teams might like to have, but it’s a problem nonetheless.

With nearly an entire lineup of talented hitters age 28 or younger, the Red Sox already have a tough time deciding how to allocate playing time. But the bigger issue is that the overwhelming majority of those hitters are left-handed, creating a matchup nightmare when a lefty takes the mound for the opposition.

With starting pitching as an obvious area of improvement, it almost makes too much sense for the Red Sox to trade away one of their young stars. But who should that player be? Names like Jarren Duran, Triston Casas, Wilyer Abreu, and even top prospect Roman Anthony have been thrown out as possible centerpieces in a blockbuster trade.

Steve Adams believes there is a correct answer to the trade question for the Red Sox front office. He predicted that Abreu, a 2024 rookie and Gold Glove finalist in right field, would be the name that the Red Sox look to shop most aggressively this winter.

“Abreu’s value is tied more heavily to his glovework, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but does give him more floor than it does ceiling. With a strong enough pitcher being offered up in return, the Red Sox would likely keep an open mind to just about anything,” Adams said.

“(Abreu is) a plus defensive right fielder but comes with notable platoon concerns. The 25-year-old batted .266/.334/.491 against righties, but the Sox only felt comfortable giving him 67 plate appearances against lefties and he responded with a bleak .180/.254/.279 output.”

At just 25 years old and coming off an impressive rookie season, the thought of trading Abreu can be intimidating because of how quickly it could come back to burn the Red Sox. He’s a plus big-leaguer now, and he’s still got room to grow if he improves as a power hitter.

On the other hand, the outfield is already loaded with talent, Anthony is coming to the big leagues soon, and the Red Sox are also hoping to add a right-handed power bat, most likely as an outfielder or designated hitter.

Trading Abreu could be a way to clear up the logjam while helping improve another part of the roster that desperately needs it.

More MLB: Red Sox Surprisingly Linked To Three-Time All-Star, Former Hit King In Free Agency

Related Posts

🚨 BOMBSHELL: The White Sox rotation battle just ignited as the club named its first four starters for Spring Training — and the final spot suddenly feels like a high-stakes showdown. With roles beginning to solidify, every outing from here on out carries real weight for pitchers fighting to stay in the mix. One strong stretch could lock in a future, while one stumble might slam the door shut.. 👇👇👇

Rotation Battle Begins as White Sox Reveal First Four Spring Starters The Chicago White Sox are less than 24 hours away from returning to game action, and…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Braves’ Matt Olson just received a bold Hall of Fame statement from an ESPN writer — and the declaration is already igniting debate across baseball circles. What was once steady All-Star production is now being framed as a trajectory toward Cooperstown-level legacy. If Olson sustains this pace, the conversation may shift from “elite” to “all-time” sooner than expected.. 👇👇👇

Matt Olson’s Hall of Fame Momentum Is No Longer a Whisper in Atlanta 4 The Atlanta Braves enter the 2026 season with familiar expectations and familiar pressure,…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Red Sox receive an impressive offseason grade despite losing Alex Bregman — and the unexpected praise is flipping the narrative around Boston’s front office. What looked like a major departure setback is now being reframed as disciplined strategy and calculated roster building. If the evaluators are right, the Red Sox may have upgraded without making the loudest splash.. 👇👇👇

Red Sox Earn “A” Offseason Grade Despite Losing Alex Bregman 4 The Boston Red Sox entered the 2026 offseason facing what many believed would be a defining…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: A forgotten Red Sox first-rounder is suddenly eyeing a big league roster spot — and the comeback buzz is building faster than anyone expected. Once overshadowed by injuries and prospect fatigue, he’s now flashing the tools that made him a top pick in the first place. If this resurgence is real, Boston’s depth chart could be in for a serious shakeup.. 👇👇👇

Forgotten First-Rounder Mikey Romero Targeting Surprise Red Sox Roster Spot 4 The Boston Red Sox have no shortage of headline prospects entering 2026, yet one former first-round…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Yankees prospect Spencer Jones just made a major decision that could change everything — and the ripple effect might reach far beyond his own development timeline. What seemed like a routine career step is now being viewed as a bold pivot that could accelerate or redefine his path to the Bronx. If this gamble pays off, the Yankees may have fast-tracked a future cornerstone.. 👇👇👇

Spencer Jones’ Swing Overhaul Could Redefine His Yankees Future 4 For New York Yankees outfield prospect Spencer Jones, the 2026 season may represent more than another developmental…

🚨 BOMBSHELL: Healthy again, Cade Horton is eyeing a massive second season with the Chicago Cubs — and the confidence inside camp suggests this is more than routine optimism. After battling setbacks, the young arm is flashing the velocity and command that once made him untouchable. If durability finally matches his raw talent, Chicago’s rotation could gain a weapon opponents aren’t ready for.. 👇👇👇

Healthy Again, Cade Horton Aims to Anchor Cubs Rotation in Year Two 4 The Chicago Cubs enter the 2026 season with legitimate postseason ambitions, and the continued…