The Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals could team up in this hypothetical blockbuster trade.
Whether Boston Red Sox fans like it or not, the conversation about moving Rafael Devers off third base seems to be a real one.
Devers is only 28 and signed for another decade, so immediately moving him off his chosen position makes his extension feel like a sunk cost. However, moving him to first base or full-time designated hitter could simultaneously keep him healthy and improve the all-around defense. "The Cardinals get a lottery ticket prospect in Cespedes and a pitcher with some assurance in Fitts," Gauvain said. In exchange, Boston gets their defensive-minded third baseman, a reliable reliever, and a pitching prospect who can fill in the rotation when necessary. They also get some cash to offset the difference in salary between the players."
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