The Boston Red Sox made multiple roster moves as the MLB's deadline to tender a contract to arbitration-eligible players passed.
The Red Sox likely have to address first base this offseason. Triston Casas was set to be the team's future first baseman, but after taking a step back this season before a season-ending injury, his future with the team is uncertain.
Boston signed Nathaniel Lowe to pick up the slack in Casas' absence, but the 29-year-old won't be a long-term solution. Lowe will officially hit free agency after the Red Sox elected not to tender him a contract, according to MassLive's Sean McAdam.
"In what was largely a procedural move and one that was already telegraphed earlier in the week, the Red Sox did not tender contracts to first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and pitcher Josh

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