Why MLB Insider Believes Red Sox Fans Won’t Be Disappointed This Offseason
The Boston Red Sox, by all accounts, sound ready to turn in an offseason for the ages to overhaul elite talent in an effort to break a three-year postseason drought.
That’s sparked early reports throughout the start of the offseason that Boston is ready for impact moves.
Is that signing Juan Soto? Is it signing an ace? What about trading for a young starting pitcher?
Whatever the move is, MLB insiders such as The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal feel like there will be something for the Red Sox this winter.
“I think they’re actually serious this time,” Rosenthal shared on “Foul Territory” Monday. “… They’re in a good place right now. They have a farm system that is really starting to produce some quality players. They have this ability, because of those players, to extend themselves financially with others. They have that ability anyway, of course. Going forward, they know they’re in a position right now where in the AL East, while they were .500 last year, they should be that much better next year.”
The Red Sox are three weeks out from MLB’s Winter Meetings in Dallas, Texas. Moves should truly pick up by then, leaving the chance to see what Boston truly has in store to enhance the roster for the 2025 season and beyond.
“I can see the Red Sox being very active on the trade and free agent fronts,” Rosenthal added. “