Sean McAdam: Red Sox needed bold strokes at deadline, but instead got half measures
SUFFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, AUG 1 – Red Sox acquired reliever Steven Matz and struggling starter Dustin May but missed key needs at first base and frontline pitching, drawing criticism for limited trade deadline moves.
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Starr: Red Sox pursued quality, not quantity at MLB trade deadline
The Red Sox may go ‘full throttle’ someday. Thursday was not that day. While Major League Baseball was a-flurry with deals throughout the week, the trade deadline came and went quietly for Boston’s ball club, which only made two moves before the 6 p.m. cutoff: Lefty reliever Steven Matz and righty starter Dustin May. Both are short-term rentals headed for free agency at season’s end. Neither were top names on the long list of players expected to…
MLB Insider Describes Red Sox Deadline As 'Epic Fail'
Did the Boston Red Sox play things too safe at the trade deadline? Some fans and analysts believe so. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal is one of them. To say that Rosenthal wasn’t impressed with Boston’s deadline performance would be a massive understatement. Rosenthal appeared on the Foul Territory Network in the hours after the deadline and expressed disappointment in the Red Sox. Rosenthal didn’t hold back from taking a dig at Boston’s chief base…
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