The Boston Red Sox have opened this offseason with a fresh set of transactions. Craig Breslow kicked off his winter plans by picking up Cardinals starter Sonny Gray, who’s expected to bring a serious competitive edge to Boston. Next on the Red Sox’s agenda will be to address their infield needs.
The Mariners’ 32-year-old switch-hitting infielder is an ideal match for what they need. But reportedly, both the Yankees and the Red Sox have shown interest in Jorge Polanco. The versatile, switch-hitting free agent could be looking for a deal in the two-year, $24 million range.
The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier has named him an “intriguing possibility” for the Red Sox.
Polanco played a huge role in the Mariners’ run this season. In the regular season, he hit 26 homers and posted an .821 OPS acros

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