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    Do These Three Padres In Trade Talks Make Sense For Red Sox?

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsDecember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Boston Red Sox have been busy on the trade market recently, and more moves could be made as they slow-play their work in free agency. One team that could be open for business is the San Diego Padres, as they are reportedly taking trade offers for several key players. Let’s look at three of those players and see if Boston should look to make a move for them.

    Mason Miller

    The Padres picked up Miller in a deal with the Athletics ahead of the trade deadline last season, but they already could be looking to move him. One of the most electrifying relief pitchers in the game, Miller posted a 1-2 record with a 2.63 ERA, 22 saves and 104 strikeouts in 2025.

    Miller is under team control through the 2029 season, and with Boston potentially needing a superstar setup man for Aroldis Chapman, he would be a flashy option to shore up the backend of the bullpen. The price may be high, but even after making a pair of big trades, the Red Sox still have the assets needed to make a move for Miller should they want to.

    Adrian Morejon

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    The biggest need in the Sox’s bullpen is a lefty reliever, and that’s where Adrian Morejon could come into play. Morejon enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2025, as he had a 13-6 record to go with a sparkling 2.08 ERA, three saves and 70 strikeouts. To top it all off, Morejon earned the first All-Star selection of his career.

    Morejon is only under team control for one more season, which could ultimately lower his trade value. Lefty relievers are in high demand across the league, though, and similar to Miller, Boston would be wise to check in on Morejon. Heck, he’s a better fit for this team’s current needs than the flamethrowing Miller.

    Ramon Laureano

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    Another one of San Diego’s trade deadline acquisitions from last season, outfielder Ramon Laureano put together arguably the best season of his career in 2025, as he hit .281 with 24 home runs and 76 RBIs. The Red Sox are looking for a powerful right-handed bat to join their lineup, and Laureano could be just the guy.

    The problem for Laureano is that the Sox just do not need more outfield help for the time being. Laureano could conceivably be the team’s designated hitter, but even then, they don’t have space for him with their current crop of players. Unless something changes, trading for Laureano just doesn’t make a lot of sense right now.



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