The article discusses the challenging situation faced by the Boston Red Sox as the trade deadline approaches. Despite the hope that trades could enhance the roster, the author argues that the current players are unlikely to attract offers due to underperformance. Additionally, the team has key players who are essential, making it unwise to trade them, while less valuable players cannot be offloaded due to contracts. The author suggests that selling players who are not beneficial for the team's future may be the best strategy instead of expecting trades to turn the season around.
The Red Sox, with their current roster struggles, face significant challenges in making impactful trades to improve their performance ahead of the trade deadline.
Trading away their few good players, like Duran, for potentially promising returns may not be a wise decision, as it could lead to greater long-term detriment.
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