Summary
The Boston Red Sox may lose Lucas Giolito, a key player, as a free agent. It is predicted that Giolito might sign a two-year, $43 million contract with the New York Yankees, a rival team. The Yankees are looking to strengthen their pitching staff after injuries to some of their current pitchers.
Key Facts
- The Boston Red Sox have completed several trades this offseason but have not made significant free-agent signings.
- Alex Bregman and Lucas Giolito are notable free agents from the Red Sox.
- Tim Kelly from Bleacher Report predicts Giolito could go to the New York Yankees.
- The proposed deal for Giolito is a two-year, $43 million contract.
- The Yankees need more starting pitchers due to recent injuries.
- Giolito had a solid season with the Red Sox, making him a valuable player.
- The Yankees may prefer Giolito because of his consistent performance, even with his injury history.