The Boston Red Sox made their first major move of the offseason, trading for St. Louis Cardinals star pitcher Sonny Gray, but don't expect this to be their last big move this winter.
The Red Sox took a big step forward this offseason, reaching the postseason for the first time since 2021, and will look to build on that momentum heading into next season. Boston has plenty of talented young players under contract and a bona fide ace in Garrett Crochet, but it has a couple of areas to improve in this offseason.
Trading for Gray got the Red Sox the No. 2 starting pitcher to pair with Crochet that they've been pursuing since the trade deadline, but another position they need to address is first base. Triston Casas was set to be Boston's first baseman of the future, but injuries and poor play

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