The Boston Red Sox might not be interested in poaching on of their biggest rivals, after all.

CBS Sports’ Julian McWilliams reported on Thursday that the club wouldn’t be in on free agent Bo Bichette “unless his market changes” — which feels like a long shot given the moves that have been completed.

The Philadelphia Phillies reportedly retained designated hitter Kyle Schwarber on a five-year, $150 million contract. The New York Mets made substantial changes in the bullpen with their reported $51 million addition of Devin Williams. The Los Angeles Dodgers took advantage of that to up the stakes and shell out $69 million for Edwin Diaz.

It’s not an apples-to-apples comparison, but the point is that top-flight free agents aren’t taking any sort of discounts…

Bichette, Bichette, 27, has

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