Craig Breslow and the Boston Red Sox entered the 2023-24 offseason saying that they were going to go “full throttle” when it came to addressing this team’s needs.
Particularly on the pitching front, with the Red Sox in clear need of some upgrades in their rotation.
It didn’t take long for full throttle to look like “fully throttled,” however, especially with marquee names.
The Red Sox were never going to seriously be in the market for a Shohei Ohtani. That much seems obvious when you look back at it. But Boston’s pitch for Japanese superstar Yoshinobu Yamamoto seemed real, with reports indicating that the Red Sox were among those willing to go over $300 million to bring Yamamoto to Boston.
That, as we all know, did not happen.
The Red Sox didn’t even win the ‘bidding war’ for Seth Lugo, another name they were linked to in the early days of free agency, and lost out on the ex-Padres starter to the Royals.
So while ‘full throttle’ looks a bit more like ‘your Uber will arrive in 19 minutes throttle’, it’s worth wondering just what is left for the Red Sox on the starting pitching front. And who fits their for-some-reason limited budget.
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