The Boston Red Sox could be poaching a second baseman from the Arizona Diamondbacks before the trade deadline arrives.
The Boston Red Sox are in the market for a right-handed bat, and the Arizona Diamondbacks could help them acquire one before July 30.
India is probably staying put, and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow should have more practical options at the ready.“The Red Sox could use a right-handed bat to even out their lefty-heavy lineup,” McCaffrey said. “Kevin Newman doesn’t hit for much power but is batting .277 this season, has a .721 OPS against lefties versus a .671 OPS against righties, while offering good defense and versatility and could be a more affordable short-term option.
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