Red Sox officially linked to one of MLB’s top trade targets
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 29: Jesus Luzardo #44 of the Miami Marlins pitches during the first inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on June 29, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Paul Rutherford/Getty Images)
The Boston Red Sox still need to add a front-end starting pitcher, and the latest notable name comes not from free agency, but fresh trade rumors.
According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the Red Sox are spending less time looking at free agents at the moment, but are “spending more time exploring the trade market and could be active.” Passan mentions Marlins starter Jesus Luzardo as a name drawing interest, and the Red Sox as a team that makes sense for him.
While Passan doesn’t explicitly say the Red Sox are working on a Luzardo trade, he’s arguably the most well-informed reporter in the game. His reporting suggests that the Red Sox are at least exploring the possibility of acquiring Luzardo from the Marlins.
Luzardo, 25, is coming off a season in which he made 32 starts and posted a 3.58 ERA, while striking out 208 in 178.2 innings. He’s struck out 10.6 per nine innings with a 3.52 ERA over the past two seasons combined, while his 3.40 FIP in that span was 20th in the major leagues (minimum 250 innings).
MIAMI, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 23: Jesus Luzardo #44 of the Miami Marlins delivers during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at loanDepot park on September 23, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
While you can’t necessarily pencil Luzardo in as an “ace” on just any pitching staff in the major leagues, he would certainly go right to the first or second spot in the Red Sox’ current rotation. After trading Chris Sale to the Braves, their projected five are Brayan Bello, Lucas Giolito, Tanner Houck, Nick Pivetta, and Kutter Crawford.
The Red Sox have been disappointingly conservative in free agency so far, ostensibly because they’re still being careful about spending. But that’s why it’s actually more plausible that they’d make a trade to get a big-name pitcher. Luzardo is arbitration-eligible for the next three seasons, and the Red Sox have built up a cache of prospects that they may be more willing to spend than pure cash.
All that being said, we’ll believe it when we see it.
Despite the likelihood of the Red Sox getting another starter via trade rather than free agency, there are still plenty of good free agents available, some of whom have been linked to Boston. Read below for our full top-20 free agent rankings.
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MLB free agent rankings: The top-20 players available in 2023
Baseball is about to kick into high gear for the 2023 off-season. Here are the latest MLB free agent rankings from 985TheSportsHub.com, the top-20 players available regardless of position…
1. SP/DH Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani easily takes the top spot in our MLB free agent rankings for 2023. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)
Ohtani may be coming off elbow surgery, which will keep him away from pitching until 2025. But despite that, Ohtani is STILL easily the best player available on the free-agent market, because he’s easily the best overall player in baseball.
A star with both a bat and a ball, Ohtani is a once-in-a-lifetime two-way talent. The concern is whether he will be the same guy as a pitcher when he finally returns to the mound in 2025. But even a diminished version of Ohtani would still be a solid starting pitcher, combined with elite power as a hitter.
So, you can still expect teams to line up and bid to pay Ohtani serious megabucks for 2023 and beyond. Perhaps the surgery knocks the money down a peg for him, but he should still be looking at a record-breaking contract as the top player in our MLB free agent rankings.
(UPDATE: Ohtani announced that he is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The contract is reportedly 10 years and $700 million.)
2. OF Cody Bellinger
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY 23: Cody Bellinger #24 of the Chicago Cubs hits a two-run home run in the first inning of the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field on July 23, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Bellinger is in for a very nice payday, as the next-best hitter on the market after Ohtani. He’s coming off a season where he posted a .307 batting average and .881 OPS with 26 home runs in just 130 games.
As long as Bellinger is healthy, he’s pretty much a lock for 30-plus home runs in a starting outfield spot. Any team willing to spend that’s in need of power in the outfield, or even first base, should be calling about Bellinger.
Matt, a North Andover, Massachusetts native, has been with The Sports Hub since 2010. Growing up the son of Boston University All-American and Melrose High School hall-of-fame hockey player Steve Dolloff, sports was always a part of his life. After attending Northeastern University, Matt focused his love of sports on writing, extensively writing about all four major Boston teams. He also is a co-host of the Sports Hub Underground podcast and is a regular on-air contributor on the Sports Hub. Matt writes about all New England sports from Patriots football to Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.