Three free agent starting pitchers the Red Sox could sign to help lift some workload off Garrett Crochet originally appeared on The Sporting News
Boston Red Sox superstar ace Garrett Crochet has been the gem of the pitching staff, and this season, he’s been getting a ton of help from Brayan Bello and Lucas Giolito, who have been having breakout/comeback seasons respectively. However, those two are now waning, and the Sox’ playoff chances are on the line.
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The Sox need one more true No. 2 starter to make their rotation practically unbeatable. Luckily, the 2026 free agent class is loaded. Here are three free agents that could make Boston unstoppable:
Merrill Kelly, Texas Rangers RHP
Kelly was one of the pitchers the Sox almost landed at the deadline, but couldn’t do it due to the asking price. Now that he’s going to be a free agent, it could be a lot easier to get him.
Kelly has a record of 12-7 with a 3.21 ERA, 162 Ks, and 1.064 WHIP in 176 innings pitched. If he came to the Sox and worked with Andrew Bailey, he could see a superstar season just like Lucas Giolito.
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Michael King, San Diego Padres RHP
King is a more unlikely idea, as he has to decline his mutual option, and because of his injuries throughout the season. However, he’s done so well in his healthy starts, he might just become a free agent.
King has posted a 2.87 ERA in 12 starts, and has 67 Ks along with a WHIP of 1.070 in 62 innings pitched. If the Sox could land him, he definitely would fit right in with Crochet as a surefire 1-2 punch.
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Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers RHP
Woodruff is like King, as he also has a mutual option, and spent the last year out with injury. Since he’s been back though, he’s been his former All-Star self.
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Posting a 3.32 ERA, a WHIP of 0.960, and 74 Ks in 59 innings pitched, he could be the man for the Sox to be Crochet’s Robin in his first fully healthy season.
Hopefully the Sox land one of these guys, as all of them are great options. If they don’t, they better get themselves that No. 2, as they desperately need it.
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