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Boston Red Sox Explore Massive Trade

· 2026-07-09

Boston Red Sox Explore Massive Trade

The Boston Red Sox are exploring a massive trade for New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, with the team currently on a W5 streak and standing 10th in American League with a 42-48 record.

What sparked the interest in Lindor?

The Red Sox recent surge, including a 0-5 win @ Chicago White Sox on 2026-07-08, has put them back in the playoff picture, making them potential buyers at the trade deadline.

The Mets have been struggling, sitting in last place in the NL East, and are likely to make several veterans available for trade, including Lindor.

What are the challenges in acquiring Lindor?

Lindor's 10-year, $341 million contract, which runs through 2031, is a significant obstacle, as the Red Sox have been hesitant to take on large contracts in recent years.

How might the trade happen?

The Red Sox could potentially get the Mets to pay down some of Lindor's salary, but this would increase the trade cost in terms of prospect capital, making the deal more complicated.

Jackson Roberts of Red Sox on SI suggests that Lindor could be a good fit for the Red Sox, despite his current struggles, slashing just .210/.297/.355 over 155 plate appearances.

The Red Sox used to have a high payroll, but have shied away from big money deals in recent years, making a trade for Lindor unlikely, but not impossible.

The team's recent performance, including their win streak, has put them back in contention, and they may be willing to take a chance on a player like Lindor to boost their playoff chances.

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