The Boston Red Sox enter the control of a joker on Friday, and with the commercial deadlines on Thursday approaching quickly, other hunting teams make movements, so it is just for the Red Sox to grasp one of the best launchers on the market.

David Schoenfield of ESPN Considers that the Red Sox will take exactly this and take a step for the launcher starting from Pittsburgh Pirates, Mitch Keller. In a room for Espn.com, Schoenfield wonders if Boston could face his excess field players to do something to Keller.

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Kansas City, Missouri – July 08: The launcher starting Mitch Keller # 23 of the Pittsburgh Pirates during the third round of the match against the Royals of Kansas City at the Kauffman Stadium on July 08, 2025 …


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The Red Sox are on the market for a starting launcher, and the bonus of the closure of Keller until 2028 is too logical for Boston to pass the opportunity.

Keller made 15 quality departures during his 21 departures this season for the pirates, but has a bad record due to the Pirate League offensive. The right -hander was a solid complement to Paul Skenes, but the pirates did not provide the regular support for running during their career.

The Keller market has been warmed up recently, and the Red Soxs could take a smaller step or focus on their offense on the deadline, but if they take the plunge, Keller would be an interesting investment for the future.

Pittsburgh seeks to grasp the offense for the future, and the Red Sox are stacked with external talents at the level of major leagues. This could be a decision that is in the best interests of the two teams; The Red Sox add a much necessary launcher, and the pirates take a talented striker for their future range.

With the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners who are already making movements this commercial season, the Red Sox must answer to help them climb the classification to have a chance to welcome the Wild Card Round.

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