The Boston Red Sox are in need of starting pitching after the staff combined for a 4.39 ERA last season. According to several reports, President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski is trying hard to sign both or at least one from David Price and Zack Greinke.
The Miami Marlins' offseason got interesting since last week when the news that they are willing to trade prized young pitcher Jose Fernandez. According to reports, the recent feud between the Marlins front office and his agent Scott Boras is one of the likely factors whether Miami part ways with Fernandez.
The Boston Red Sox are open to dealing their top prospects for a starting ace pitcher. They are willing to listen to all offers with the exception of three prospects, Yoan Moncada, Andrew Benintendi and Anderson Espinoza.
Washington Nationals right-handed reliever Drew Storen broke his right thumb. He slammed the lockbox in his locker due to frustration after blowing the lead against the Mets. The Nationals are keen on trading Storen, and the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins have shown interest.
Boston Red Sox President for Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski is open to trading with the New York Yankees. The Red Sox and Yankees are known rivals who barely made big trades because of a historic rivalry.
Boston Red Sox outfielder, Hanley Ramirez, is rumored to play first base in 2016 and former All-Star closer, Chris Perez, is retiring. Players like George Springer and Marcus Stroman are rumored to be returning this September to help their teams in the playoff run.
Current General Manager Ben Cherington is out! Dave Dombrowski has been hired by the Boston Red Sox. According to Yahoo, the former Detroit Tigers general manger will become the team's next president of baseball operations effective immediately.