Red Sox add veteran Sonny Gray in trade with Cardinals
Craig Breslow, the Red Sox GM, has made it clear for months that Boston's main priority is to surround Garret Crochet with front-line pitching.
But Sonny Gray? I never saw that coming.
Breslow had to give up Brandon Clarke, a highly touted, talented but unproven left-handed starter, and another kid, to land Gray.
St. Louis is a smart organization; they're not going to hand over one of the better #2 starters in MLB for the past decade.
What did that great philosopher Randy Jackson love to say?
"The Red Sox are in it to win it."
Craig Breslow, the Red Sox GM, has made it clear for months that Boston's main priority is to surround Garret Crochet with front-line pitching.
But Sonny Gray? I never saw that coming.
Breslow had to give up Brandon Clarke, a highly touted, talented but unproven left-handed starter, and another kid, to land Gray.
St. Louis is a smart organization; they're not going to hand over one of the better #2 starters in MLB for the past decade.
What did that great philosopher Randy Jackson love to say?
"The Red Sox are in it to win it."
