Red Sox's Real Need: Power Pitchers, Not Just Soto
Boston, USATue Nov 19 2024
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Everyone's talking about the Red Sox potentially signing Juan Soto, the superstar left-handed batter. But MLB insider Ken Rosenthal has a different take. He thinks the Red Sox already have enough lefty hitters. The real issue, he says, is their starting rotation and bullpen. They need some serious pitching power to make a real run in 2025. Rosenthal suggests Boston might want to look into trading for a White Sox starter like Garrett Crochet or signing a left-handed ace like Max Fried or Blake Snell. Soto is amazing, but he won't solve their biggest problem on the mound.
Rosenthal's point makes sense. The Red Sox have a lot of position players coming up, and their overall lineup looks solid. But their pitching? That's where they're struggling. So, signing Soto might not be the smartest move unless they also focus on improving their pitching staff. It's like having a fancy new car but no gas to make it go. You need both to be effective.
Some fans might be disappointed by this perspective, as Soto is a big name and could really excite the team and its fans. However, Rosenthal's advice is about practicality. The Red Sox need to solve the problems that are actually holding them back from postseason contention. Adding Soto could be awesome, but it might not be enough on its own.
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