The Boston Red Sox are heading into the offseason with a clear mission - secure a dependable No. 2 starter to back up Garrett Crochet in their rotation. While many fans and analysts have set their sights on Minnesota Twins ace Joe Ryan, a new prediction suggests the team might take a different route. According to Fansided’s Zachary Rotman, the Boston Red Sox could instead target Minnesota Twins All-Star Pablo Lopez, who might be a more attainable option both financially and trade-wise. “Ryan should be Boston’s No. 1 priority, but there’s a chance the Twins will be more inclined to trade Pablo Lopez. Lopez is the same age as Ryan, and both pitchers are under club control through 2027, but Lopez is making $21.75 million in both years, while Joe Ryan will make significantly less in arbitr
MLB trade rumors: Boston Red Sox could bag $73.5 million Minnesota Twins All-Star to strengthen roster around Garrett Crochet
The Times of India3 hrs ago
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