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The Boston Red Sox still need another right-handed bat in the lineup, and could potentially fill that void with a trade for St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado.
Nolan Arenado is willing to waive his no-trade clause for the Boston Red Sox. FanSided MLB insider Robert Murray explains why this move doesn't make sense for the Red Sox.
For example, if the Red Sox were to trade Yoshida in a deal for Arenado, the questions answer themselves. Devers could just move to DH without too much shuffling.
The Boston Red Sox have emerged as a frontrunner for a Nolan Arenado trade, a move many fans aren't happy with. But one thing could make the trade more favorable for the Sox.
Boston has its own issues to work out, but Arenado makes sense for the club. No deal has occurred yet, but Bleacher Report's Zachary Rymer predicted that he will end up joining the Red Sox eventually.
Boston Red Sox fans were fired up by Nolan Arenado's latest Instagram story, but did the seemingly random post mean anything?
The Boston Red Sox stunned the entire baseball world when they traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants for pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison. There had been drama since before the ...
Nolan Arenado is returning to the Cardinals lineup after missing three games with a right shoulder impingement ...
Nolan Arenado will be a hot topic when the MLB Trade deadline approaches at the end of July. Will the Cardinals trade him?
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Aaron Judge became the fastest player in MLB history to reach 350 career homers and it feels inevitable that the Bronx ...
It wasn’t Marcelo Mayer’s home run swing that reminded Red Sox' Trevor Story of one of his former All-Star teammates in Colorado. It was a throw that Mayer made in the fourth inning.
MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today draws comparisons between the Boston Red Sox trading Rafael Devers to the Colorado Rockies trading Nolan Arenado.
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