Sunday, February 1, 2026

Sox Trade Hicks, Other Players Released (2/1/26)

With the New England Patriots heading to the Superbowl next Sunday the Boston Red Sox still found a way to steal some of the attention away. The Sox released three players and made yet another trade to make the fans angry.
      

On January 26th, the Chicago Cubs signed Worcester Red Sox utility infielder Karson Simas. The 25th round pick back in 2019 and one of the last of the Dave Dombrowski guys amounted to nothing in 7 seasons in the minors. He played in 78 games in 2022 for the Salem Red Sox and hit a whopping .197. He played in 80 games between Salem and the Greenville Drive the following season and hit .214 combined. Surprisingly he got 20 hits in 61 at-bats for Worcester to end last season which is probably why the Cubs took a flier on him. Good luck in Chicago.
                                                                   Bye bye Simas

On January 31st, the Sox released two prospects. The first was 22 year old Salem Red Sox catcher Diego Viloria. The acquisition of Nate Baez to the catching ranks made someone expendable and it turned out to be Viloria. He played in just 79 games between 2021 and 2025 for the Dominican Sox, Complex Sox and Salem. He had just 5 hits in 33 at-bats in Salem in 2024 and played in just 11 games last season. Good luck in your future endeavors.
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Also released on the 31st was 22 year old Worcester Red Sox catcher Enderso Lira. Once again, with Nate Baez coming to town, organizational catchers had to go. Lira played 62 games for Salem in 2023 and hit a whopping .238. He played in just 44 games since including hitting just .142 for Greenville. Clearly he can't hit so he had to go.
                                                                    So long Lira

Finally the big trade. Today the Red Sox pulled off another salary dump. The Sox sent 24 year old pitching prospect David Sandlin, relief pitcher Jordan Hicks, a sack full of money and two players to be named later to the Chicago White Sox for 22 year old right handed pitching prospect Gage Ziehl and a player to be named later.
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David Sandlin was the pitching prospect in the John Schreiber trade two years ago. He was 0-4 in 18 starts between Greenville and the Portland Sea Dogs in 2024 but rebounded to go 5-4 with a 3.61 ERA last year for Portland before being called up to Worcester. He was 4-2 with a 7.61 ERA out of the bullpen so it didn't look like he was going to pan out. Still, the point is they had to give up a prospect just to unload the Hicks contract.

Quite frankly the Rafael Devers trade was just flat out embarrassing. The centerpiece of the trade was the flamethrowing Jordan Hicks who was heaving 100 mph fastballs directly over the plate. He was 1-2 with an 8.20 ERA and batting practice would be an insult to batting practice pitchers. The reason he was included in the Devers trade was he was due $25 million by the Giants in 2026 and 2027.....which is why the Sox dumped him off to Chicago. Its a shame because he threw hard but it was straight as an arrow. As Kaleb Ort how that turns out.

So who did they get in return? Gage Ziehl was the New York Yankees 4th round pick in 2024 four picks after the Red Sox took Zach Erhard. He was 4-4 with a 4.40 ERA for the Tampa Tarpons before being promoted to the Hudson Valley Renegades.....then got traded to the White Sox for Ausin Slater. He was 2-2 with a 4.01 ERA in 6 starts for the Winston-Salem Dash so in essence, he's a .500 pitcher....in the minors. He's a junkballer that relies on command & control, which seems to be the opposite of what Craig Breslow is trying to build with the power arms they drafted. Still, this was more about getting rid of Hicks than it is about getting something in return.

So let's recap the Devers saga before we all collectively throw up. They signed Alex Bregman last off-season and told Devers he wasn't good enough to play third. Devers wasn't happy but whatever, season begins. Then one month into the season Triston Casas is lost for the season. Rather than go get Nathaniel Lowe right then in there, they asked Devers to play first base for the first time in his career. The same guys telling him he wasn't good enough to play the field is now asking him to play out of position. Devers said no and John Henry himself came to see him in Kansas City to say "Play first or else." Devers said "Or else." On June 15th after the Red Sox dispatched the Yankees, the Red Sox traded Devers to the San Francisco Giants for Jordan Hicks along with prospects Jose Bello, Kyle Harrison and James "Leroy Jethro" Tibbs. Hicks was god awful and Tibbs was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Dustin May, who was equally awful. The Sox got beat by the Yankees in the playoffs largely due to the lack of offense and the Sox arrogantly mis-identified the market for free agents, losing Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs. The Sox panicked by trading Hunter Dobbins to the St. Louis Cardinals for Wilson Contreras to get a bat back but they still haven't replaced Devers. Now Hicks has been shipped off to clear 21 million off the books (Red Sox have to pay $4 million) to get under the Luxury Tax. Rafael Devers for 2 awful months of Jordan Hicks & Dustin May along with Jose Bello, Kyle Harrison and Gage Ziehl doesn't seem good does it? Not to mention they still have to give up two more prospects to Chicago when the time comes.

Once again, glass half empty is the Sox never replaced Devers and the fallout of the trade gets worse every day with salary dumps and bad roster moves. The Sox are going into spring training in a few weeks banking on the kids instead of established major league bats. The glass half full is the Sox just got rid of one of their worst pitchers and cleared money off the books they could use down the road. The Sox pitching will be better than it was last year (on paper) and if the rotation stays healthy, they could get ANYONE to pitch better than what Hicks gave them last year. 

Bottom line is Sox fans are angry because ownership constantly lies to them. If Sam Kennedy and John Henry came out and said "We're not going to spend money, we're going to play the kids to see what they got" you don't have to like it but at least its the truth. Enough "Full throttle" and pretending that they're going to get Juan Soto or Pete Alonso.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Sox Trade Gray for Baez (1/22/26)

No, not Sonny Gray. After the Boston Red Sox made the shocking move to sign Ranger Suarez, the Sox needed to open up a slot on the 40 man roster. Newly acquired infielder Tristan Gray was shipped off to the Minnesota Twins for 24 year old catching prospect Nate Baez.
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The 29 year old Gray played 47 career games in the majors including 30 last year for the Tampa Bay Rays hitting a lusty .231. The Sox essentially traded Luis Guerrero to clear up a spot and Gray was expendable.

So who did they get? Baez was taken in the 12th round back in 2022 15 picks before the Sox chose left handed pitcher Hayden Mullins. Baez was all or nothing in 2024 with the High A Cedar Rapids Kernels belting 12 home runs but hitting just .239. Last year he hit just 3 home runs but only played 45 games. The word on him is he's a below average catcher than can possibly hit for power. 

This was just a clear-out to open up a roster spot for Ranger Suarez and Baez is unlikely to develop into a star. If he does, then Breslow got lucky.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Sox Lose Bregman, Sign Suarez (1/21/26)

Talk about good news and bad news for Boston Red Sox fans. The bad news was the cheap Red Sox front office struck again as they were outbid on the services of Alex Bregman by the Chicago Cubs on January 14th. The Cubs offer was a 5 year, 175 million dollar contract with 70 million deferred and a full no trade clause. Why is that important? The Red Sox offered 5 years and 165 million but it wasn't the 10 million that Bregman told the Sox to piss off on. The Sox refused to give him a no-trade clause. Bregman saw the writing on the wall that if the Sox front office was willing to trade franchise icons Mookie Betts and Rafael Devers, then they were avoiding no-trade clauses to get out from bad contracts. Bregman now can make 175 million in Chicago and have no danger of being traded without his say so. This is a horrible look for the Red Sox who essentially started the downfall of Devers by signing Bregman last winter, and ultimately traded Devers because they had Bregman. Now they have neither of them and fans are very upset. The Sox also just set a precedent that they're only going to sign free agents they can potentially trade. Who the hell would want to sign here then? If the end-game is John Henry shedding as many long term contracts he can as MLB heads toward a Lockout in 2027, at least be honest about it.
                                                 Traded Devers for ultimately nothing

Then all of a sudden a ray of hope hit the fanbase today. Out of nowhere the Red Sox signed 30 year old left handed pitcher Ranger Suarez from the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5 year 130 million dollar contract. Suarez is essentially a long term replacement for Lucas Giolito as he went 12-8 with a 3.20 ERA in 26 starts last season. More importantly, he's 4-1 with a 1.48 ERA in the post-season. The kind of guy the Sox missed when they only had 3 starters remaining by the end of the season. He's had some injury issues in the past but he's coming off back to back 12-8 seasons including an all-star season in 2024. All of a sudden the Sox have a rotation that can match both the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees. He joins a group including Garrett Crochet, Johan Oviedo, Brayan Bello and Sonny Gray, which now looks a lot better than having to rely on Kyle Harrison, Kutter Crawford and the kids Peyton Tolle & Connelly Early. Still, having four guys for depth is nothing to sneeze at and that's going to come in handy if and when someone gets hurt or straight up sucks. If you're 1-5 is now Crochet, Suarez, Oviedo, Gray and Bello, I'll take that 5 times out of 5. 
                                                       Welcome to Boston

The other news is Bo Bichette signed with the New York Mets for 3 years and 126 million dollars and Kyle Tucker signed with....who else...the back to back world champion Los Angeles Dodgers for a whopping 4 year, 240 million dollar contract. 80 million a season for the 28 year old outfielder. Sox fans are very angry because there's essentially no all-stars left to sign and they're furious at the idea of having an potential infield of Triston Casas, Marcelo Mayer, an aging Trevor Story and Romy Gonzalez. With 5 guys in the outfield including Jarren Duran, Wilyer Abreu, Ceddanne Rafaela, Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida and Wilson Contreras strictly as a 1B or DH, they're clogged at certain positions and woefully inadequate in others. Still, there's another month before spring training and another move might be coming. At least the Sox improved their pitching & pitching depth, but scoring runs might be an issue.

Monday, December 22, 2025

Sox Trade Dobbins For Contreras (12/22/25)

Once again the Boston Red Sox made a shocking trade as they sent starting pitcher Hunter Dobbins along with pitching prospects Blake Aita and Yhoiker Fajardo to the St. Louis Cardinals for their starting first baseman Wilson Contreras. The Sox sacrificed yet another depth starter although they did get a much needed bat after the loss of Rafael Devers was never truly fulfilled during the regular season. If that wasn't bad enough, Rob Refsnyder signed with the Seattle Mariners.
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So who did the Sox give up? First, Rob Refsnyder signed a 1 year 6 million dollar contract to play for Seattle and Sox fans are livid that the front office has gone so cheap, they're not even signing their own utility players let alone other teams stars.

Yhoiker Fajardo was the prospect they got in the Cam Booser trade last December and he was 1-3 with a 2.98 ERA in 13 starts with the Salem Red Sox. He went from hitting 94 to 97 on the gun and seemed like a breakout star for Portland in 2026. Oh well.

Blake Aita was Boston's 6th round pick last year and was 3-4 with a 3.78 ERA in 10 starts for Salem. Wasn't a true fireballer but like Fajardo, he seemed like a potential star for the Portland Sea Dogs in 2026.

Hunter Dobbins finally made his ML debut after being drafted in 2021 and went 4-1 with a 4.13 ERA before tearing his ACL in July. A shame he had to go in order to fill a hole on this team left by the departure of Nathaniel Lowe and the Devers trade.

So who did they get? Conteras was the rookie catcher on the 2016 Chicago Cubs that helped win the World Series before becoming a modern day Brian Daubach by averaging 20 home runs and 80 rbis with Chicago and St. Louis. He's going to be 33 this season and his catching days are over, he's mostly a first baseman. How that's going to play out with Triston Casas coming back remains to be seen. The Sox still have Alex Bregman and Bo Bichette as potential free agents to sign. Knowing the Sox, they won't sign either of them.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Sox Trade Perales to Washington (12/15/25)

The Boston Red Sox made an interesting roster move today. The Sox traded 22 year old right handed pitcher Luis Perales to the Washington Nationals for 25 year old left handed pitcher Jake Bennett.
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So who did the Sox give up? Perales was the number 7 ranked prospect in the system that can hit 100 on the gun. He was a 16 year old Venezuelan teenager signed back in 2019 and was having a hell of a 2024 season between the Greenville Drive and Portland Sea Dogs. He was 1-0 with 1.23 ERA when he had Tommy John surgery in June of 2024. He pitched in just 3 games and 2 1/3 innings at the end of the 2025 season. He was projected to be a serious rotation contender by 2027 but now he's off to Washington to be their number 11th ranked pitcher.
                                                              22 year old that can hit 100

So who did they get? Jake Bennett was Washington's second round pick back in 2022 four picks after the Red Sox took Cutter Coffey. He was 10-4 for Oklahoma University in 2022 and had lit up the Fredricksburg Nationals in 2023. He was promoted to the Wilmington Blue Rocks but was 0-3 and had Tommy John surgery. He bounced back in 2025 going 1-2 with a 1.90 ERA in 7 starts for Wilmington before going 1-2 with a 2.56 ERA in 9 starts with the Harrisburg Senators. Allowing just 19 runs in 69 innings is pretty good.
                                                            Had a great 2025

So why make this trade? The overall consensus is Bennett is more close to the majors than Perales is. Perales is definitely an intriguing prospect since he can throw gas at 22 years old. Problem is will his arm hold up in the long run? Bennett tops out at 96 but has a devastating changeup. Not that Perales is short at 6 foot 1, but Bennett is 6 foot 6. Durability is the question, even Pedro Martinez broke down after years of throwing straight gas. Still, Bennett can start the year in Portland or Worcester and if he begins to dominate, he could be trade bait or might actually pitch in Boston. The Sox have too many number 3 starters, someone has to go. If Breslow is looking for his second straight winter blockbuster, Bennett could either be included in the deal or replace someone else who is. The Sox still haven't signed Alex Bregman or replaced Rafael Devers so it might not matter anyway.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

2025 Rule 5 Draft Results (12/10/25)

Today the Rule 5 draft took place and while nothing happened in the Major League phase, the Boston Red Sox bid goodbye to some of their prospects while welcoming in new ones in the Minor League phase.The Texas Rangers scooped up right handed pitcher Jonathan Brand, the Tampa Bay Rays took right handed pitcher Alvaro Mejias, the Los Angeles Angels selected right handed pitcher Eybersson Polanco, the Chicago White Sox picked right handed pitcher Jedixson Paez and the Sox traded outfield prospect Justin Reimer to the Oakland A's for 28 year old relief pitcher Ryan Watson. The Sox themselves took 22 year old pitcher Caden Vire from the Milwaukee Brewers, 29 year old third baseman Matt Lloyd from the St. Louis Cardinals and 23 year old catcher Raudelis Martinez from the Tampa Bay Rays.
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So who did the Sox lose? Jonathan Brand was an 8th round pick in the 2022 draft out of Miami Ohio University who finished 2023 strong with the Salem Red Sox but didn't progress much after. In 2024 he was 2-3 with a 4.67 ERA and was 1-3 with a 3.48 ERA in 2025 for the Portland Sea Dogs. He allowed 4 runs without giving up an out for the Worcester Red Sox in his only game there. In February he'll be 26 years old and being above average in AA isn't going to cut it. Maybe the Texas Rangers can teach him something the Sox couldn't.

Alvaro Mejias was one of the Dominican Red Sox' best pitchers in 2022 going 1-1 with a 1.23 ERA in 8 starts but pitched in exactly one game the next three years. He turned 22 in September and hasn't pitched in exactly 17 games since 2021. This is a big crapshot by Tampa Bay Rays but they're a pitching factory. He'll probably be in the majors by 2028.

Eybersson Polanco came off Tommy John surgery to post a 4-5 record with a 5.23 ERA out of the bullpen for the Salem Red Sox in 2025. Just like Mejias, the Angels are banking on his arm being sound for 2026. With the influx of pitchers drafted by Breslow, Polanco became expendable. Good luck in Los Angeles.

The most well known name was Jedixson Paez as he was a 2021 Dominican grad. He was 5-5 with a 3.31 ERA in 2023 and went 5-4 with a respectable ERA in 2024 between Salem and the Greenville Drive. In 2025 he was 0-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 7 starts for Greenville. Just like Polanco, with the influx of pitchers coming in, Paez was expendable. He might pitch well in the Chicago White Sox system.

Justin Reimer was a 4th round pick back in 2023 for the Red Sox and hit .240 with 3 home runs for Greenville in 2024. This past season he hit .232 with home run in 76 games with Greenville before earning a call up to the Portland Sea Dogs. He went 4 for 18 in 6 games with Portland to end the season. He's clearly not a power hitter and might be destined to be a utility infielder. Hey, those guys need love too.

Now who did the Sox gain? Ryan Watson is a career minor leaguer that recently posted a 4-3 record with a 4.26 ERA for the Sacramento River Cats. Still, his numbers may be below average to mediocre, but keep in mind he was 39th round pick back in 2016. In comparison, the Red Sox took Jake Wilson with their 39th round pick and he shills golf equipment these days. If anything he'll be a veteran pitcher with the Worcester Red Sox to start 2025 if he's not cut in Spring Training.

Matthew Lloyd was a 15th round pick in 2019 by the Cincinnati Reds and he spent 2025 between AA and AAA. He did hit .272 with 8 home runs for the Memphis Redbirds but didn't get a call up to the St. Louis Cardinals. Kudos to him for hanging around, the Sox 15th round pick back in 2019, Aaron Roberts is playing for San Francisco State this season....6 years later. Maybe the Sox could sign HIM too.

The now 23 year old Raudelis Martinez defected from Cuba and signed with the Tampa Bay Rays prior to the 2021 season. He spent 2025 with the Bowling Green Hot Rods where he hit .239 with 4 home runs. Not exactly a big bopper but you're not going to get an all-star in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 Draft. You always need catching depth so let's see what he brings to the Portland Sea Dogs in 2026.

The 22 year old Caden Vire was drafted in the 12th round back in 2021 by the Milwaukee Brewers 11 picks after the Red Sox chose pitcher Christopher Troye. Quite frankly he's been completely horrible. He's pitched in 22 games since 2021 and has allowed 42 runs in 27 innings, 34 of them in rookie ball. Someone needs to remove the booze from the Red Sox scouting department if they see a guy who can't get anyone out in rookie ball and say "Ooooh we need that guy!"


Bottom line is apart from Paez, the Sox didn't exactly get raided. Apart from Watson and possibly Martinez, they didn't gain anything of worth also. Still, you never know. We might see Watson get a cup of coffee call up this year....god help us if that happens.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Sox Trade Grissom to Angels (12/9/25)

In the annals of time, the Chris Sale for Vaughn Grissom trade will go down as one of the most lopsided in history. After 5 straight disappointing seasons, the Sox sent Sale to the Atlanta Braves for budding infielder Vaughn Grissom. Sale turned his career around to win the NL Cy Young Award in 2024 and looked on his way to a repeat before a broken rib ended his season in 2025. Grissom's career completely evaporated, leading to his trade today to the Los Angeles Angels for 2025 8th round draft pick, 21 year old outfielding prospect Isaiah Jackson.
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Grissom looked like a budding star with the Atlanta Braves as a 21 year old in 2022 and 2023 despite injuries. He hit .291 with 5 home runs in 41 games in 2022 but injuries derailed him in 2023 despite hitting .280 with 9 rbis in 23 games. In 2024 his career went down the toilet as he battled injuries all season batting just .190 with no home runs. In 2025 he hit 13 home runs and batted .270...for the Worcester Red Sox. The trade of Rafael Devers and the incompetence of Kristian Campbell wasn't enough for Grissom to earn one call up during the 2025 season. With Campbell expected to earn a second chance and Ceddanne Rafaela another possible candidate at second base next season, the guy traded for Chris Sale became expendable. What a waste.
                                    Traded Chris Sale for an above average AAA player

So who did the Sox get in return? Isaiah Jackson was taken in the 8th round of this past MLB draft 9 picks before the Sox took pitcher Dylan Brown. He hit .310 with 18 home runs for Arizona State before getting taken by the Angels and he hit .219 with 1 home run in 32 games with the Tri City Dust Devils. After the Sox traded James "Leroy Jethro" Tibbs to the Dodgers for Dustin May (another wasted trade), the Sox needed more outfield help in the minors. Jackson might be that guy when he makes his 2026 debut with the Salem Ridge Yaks. Still, the Sox essentially traded Chris Sale for 31 games of Vaughn Grissom and an 8th round pick in the 2025 draft. God help us.
                                                    "Jokes on you, Boston" - Chris Sale