New Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has a tall task ahead of him, trying to bring a fifth-place club back into contention in a stacked AL East. Perhaps the hardest part of his job will be improving a starting rotation that finished with a bottom-ten ERA and FanGraphs WAR last season. Indeed, while the Red Sox have starting pitching depth, their rotation has too many question marks and not enough top-end talent.
Chris Sale is a lock for the 2024 rotation. So is 24-year-old Brayan Bello, who pitched to a 4.24 ERA in 28 starts last year. After that, the Red Sox have four more experienced arms who will stretch out to start this winter but could move into a bullpen role at any time: Nick Pivetta, Tanner Houck, Kutter Crawford, and Garrett Whitlock. All four have made at least ten starts and at least ten relief appearances over the past two years. With a rotation led by an aging, oft-injured veteran followed by a still-developing young starter and four guys who have bounced in and out of bullpen roles the past years, it’s clear the Red Sox could use a lot more stability and at least one front-line pitcher.
It’s not surprising to hear Breslow call rotation upgrades his top priority as the Red Sox navigate the offseason (links via Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam of MassLive.com). Breslow expressed optimism about Sale’s health, at least publicly voicing confidence that the lefty could hold up over a full, healthy season in 2024. Of course, that’s quite a charitable outlook for a pitcher who’s totaled just 151 innings over the past four seasons.
Granted, 102 2/3 of those frames came in 2023, when Sale worked to a respectable 4.30 ERA with excellent strikeout and walk rates of 29.4% and 6.8%, respectively. But Sale still missed two months last summer with a shoulder injury, and in the three seasons prior he underwent Tommy John surgery, suffered a stress fracture in his ribcage, broke his wrist in bicycling accident and sustained a broken a pinkie finger on his pitching hand upon being struck by a comeback liner. The Sox don’t have much choice but to hope Sale is healthy this year — he’s entering the final season of his five-year, $145MM contract — but recent history is not on their side, regardless of whatever optimism the team’s brass wants to forecast.
Even if the Sox were able to somehow manifest a 32-start season from Sale, there’d be need to further solidify the group. For his part, Breslow pledged to be “as aggressive as we possibly can” to fill the rotation (link via Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic), be it via free agency or trade. Boston has already been linked to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Jordan Montgomery and Seth Lugo in free agency. McCaffrey indicates that the Sox had an initial Zoom meeting with Yamamoto’s camp (as has been standard for interested teams thus far) but adds that a team official declined to state whether the Red Sox were in position for a forthcoming in-person sitdown with the NPB ace.
Breslow’s pledge to be as aggressive as possible is sensible for a team with a projected payroll ($172MM, per Roster Resource) that’s more than $10MM shy of their end-of-season levels and a whopping $64MM short of their franchise-record Opening Day mark of $236MM. That said, it’s also somewhat at odds with prior reporting on Boston’s rotation search. McAdam reported last month that the Sox have a preference for the trade market before free agency, notably specifying that at that point, they had not yet been active in the market for Dylan Cease.
The previously mentioned piece from McCaffrey quotes Breslow in acknowledging that the Sox will have to “be willing to give up position player capital” in order to bolster the starting staff, though McCaffrey notes that the Sox aren’t likely to trade top-end prospects for pitchers with only one year of club control remaining. That’ll make names like Corbin Burnes, Shane Bieber and division foe Tyler Glasnow particularly difficult to obtain. And just yesterday, Alex Speier of the Boston Globe reported that Boston prefers to avoid free agents who’ve rejected a qualifying offer.
There’s room to be aggressive within a fairly measured set of free-agent and trade targets, but whether avoiding qualified free agents and one-year rentals is truly acting “as aggressive as we possibly can” is up for debate, at the very least. It’s understandable that Breslow, particularly in his first season on the job, might not want to recklessly spend and saddle the club with a long-term contract or deplete the farm system he’s still learning, but imposing those limitations on his front office only makes the goal of bettering the starting staff in a meaningful way all the more daunting.
Of course, the goal in the long term is to better the organization’s ability to develop its own pitchers. To that end, the Red Sox announced yesterday that they’ve hired Twins minor league pitching coordinator Justin Willard as their new director of pitching.
“We’re really excited to bring him on board,” Breslow said (relayed by Cotillo). “Someone that comes with a pretty strong track record of pitching development. We’ve been mindful of what Minnesota’s done over the last few years in the development of some of their guys. We feel really lucky, really fortunate.”
The Twins have had some success stories with late-round starters, as both Bailey Ober and Louie Varland have reached the Majors and held their own (a good bit more than that in the case of Ober, a 12th-rounder). The Twins’ bullpen has seen multiple names emerge from within the system as well, headlined by closer Jhoan Duran and setup man Griffin Jax.
Willard will join newly hired pitching coach Andrew Bailey in working with Breslow and the rest of the Boston baseball ops and player development staff to hopefully optimize the Sox’ pitching development systems. While each of Bello, Houck and Crawford has had some big league success, they’re all still relatively inexperienced. The Red Sox have regularly relied on free agency and the trade market to round out the pitching staff over the past decade, but they’ve struggled to supplement those high-profile additions (e.g. Sale, Rick Porcello, David Price, Nathan Eovaldi) with cost-effective arms produced by their own system.
Simm
When, I’m falling asleep this offseason is sooo boring
gfan
Even with all this “aggressive” talk? Every team all in on everyone? Exhausting is more like it.
Geebs
This is the blue print for every MLB offseason. Maybe a big trade or signing before the meetings but generally the action doesn’t pickup until early/mid december,.
KyleT
I like hearing my Red Sox are going to be “aggressive”. Not every MLB team is saying that. Several are saying they want to cut or keep payroll the same.
Red Sox being aggressive may mean landing a Yamamoto or Montgomery because they were willing to go that extra 10 or 20 million. Where with the last administration they clearly werent being “aggressive”.
Its a good sign for a Red Sox fan, its a nuthin burger for fans of every other team.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
It’s a good sign when I see it happen. Right now Breslow’s deals look a lot like Bloom’s, which few were aggressive
'Tang It
Ohtani and Yamamoto especially are holding everything up. Every team basically is in on him.
Simm
Yeah this is starting to look like it will be a late dec/jan action month.
Fire Krall
Just check back in between naps..and drools…I dozed off for an hour…3 new articles!
Thesecondjamie
tyler glasnow in a bosox uni just feels right
Gomez Toth
Taylor Swift in a bosox uni just feels right too, but it also ain’t gonna happen. The Red Sox simply can’t/won’t trade “prospects” for anyone like Glasnow. That is, for anyone of true value. It just isn’t in their DNA. They consider all their prospects to be the next Pedroia.
Fever Pitch Guy
Gomez – Not true, I can see Taylor breaking up with Kelce and hooking up with Jarren Duran. He’s her type.
Old York
@Thesecondjamie
As your releif pitcher? Guy can’t throw too many innings without getting injured so probably the best bet is for him to be the closer.
Rsox
Its easy to say that. Yamamoto is the obvious prize. I wary of Montgomery based mostly by his lack of success against the Sox but he looked good in Texas so maybe Maddux got him on the right track. Burnes would be nice. Glasnow is buyer beware. The article omits Snell so hopefully that means he’s off the Sox radar. I believe Snell in Boston would be another David Price situation. I wonder if they would be interested in an ERod reunion (or vice/versa)
JoeBrady
I agree on Snell, but it depends on the numbers. If enough teams are put off by his awful BB9, maybe he gets under-priced. I wouldn’t be much interested in ERod. While I respect that he puts his family first, he also feels like a bit high maintenance.
Past that, if we get YY, there are a bunch of guys that would be fine as out #2 SP acquisition.
deweybelongsinthehall
Montgomery to me is a perfect #2. He reminds me of Andy Petite.
all in the suit that you wear
What do you guys think of Seth Lugo? His ERA will likely go up in the AL East.
JoeBrady
I like him as our #2 acquisition. I liked Nick Martinez also at the price the Reds paid.
all in the suit that you wear
If the Red Sox want two top of the rotation starters, I don’t think Lugo fits that description. I think he is more a no. 3 or 4 based on his ERA and innings pitched.
Fever Pitch Guy
suit – We had an entire discussion about this in the Lugo column. I am very much for it, TF is very much against it.
It’s not like he’s been pitching in one of the weak central divisions, and he’s actually been VERY dominant against all four AL East teams.
all in the suit that you wear
Fever: I think Lugo could work out. Hope you and Joe are right.
alwaysgo4two
This “no news” news is getting old. Let’s hear some good stuff.
LarsAnderson
Too late chief baseball officer Breslow, Lance Lynn has already signed elsewhere.
acoss13
Red Sox definitely need another starter, they have the money and should be absolutely courting the heck out of Yamamoto.
JoeBrady
Probably, depending on price. Theoretically, if Snell costs $150M/6, then I’d prefer to deal a non-premium prospect for Glasnow just to avoid the l/t risk.
Liberalsteve
75-80 wins for the next 5 years for the yanks and sox. Its over
rocky7
Maybe for the first to last Red Sox, but not the Yankees…….can’t predict WS triumphs but they’re not settling for below .500 seasons anytime in this lifetime……
'Tang It
Looks like they already have settled. They didn’t change anything after last year.
Fever Pitch Guy
Tang – Why do some of you act like we are 3 months into the offseason and ST starts in 2 weeks? Is it just lack of patience?
I believe there’s still 43 of the Top 50 free agents yet to be signed, and no major trades made yet. Give it some time, major free agents often get signed in late January and in February.
And there’s no way the Yankees don’t add at least one major star.
'Tang It
I was referencing the GM and manager. I don’t care who they add, they haven’t accepted that they are dysfunctional from the top down.
redsox for_life
Montgomery and Wacha! Trade Verdugo for 2B Torres and Duvall
rocky7
Don’t know how many times its been said, but the Yankees are not interested in Mr. Chains Verdugo……..pawn him off on somebody else……
tedtheodorelogan
Verdugo isn’t bringing back much.
10centBeerNight
Half the clubs going to be aggressive for SP
Seaver rules
Bosox ready to spend that old $ on Yamamoto, Imanaga or Snell. Maybe work a trade for Cease. Rays aren’t trading Glasnow in the division.
Geebs
Chris Sale is interesting in that he has signed a top 10 positive value contract and a top 10 negative value contract.
30 Parks
There is no quick-fix in Boston – what a mess. But, I think Breslow understands the issues at hand.
'Tang It
I don’t think that’s accurate. If you get a decent fielder for 2b,a right handed power bat and at least one proven starter, they could easily improve drastically.
30 Parks
… “could easily improve drastically.” Could, easily, & drastically are all contradictions. Have a good day.
JoeBrady
LOL! Our Py W/L is 81-81. Hardly a mess.
30 Parks
Sox fired their head of baseball operations because all is well? “LOL!” The company men are out today. “LOL!” What part of last place don’t you sheep understand? “Our” – that’s adorable. “LOL!”
KyleT
Wasnt Dombrowski fired by the same ownership?
'Tang It
None of those things equals a mess. They have a strong farm system and a young core that’s coming together. They literally just lack pitching depth and a solid infield defender. You’re delusional
JoeBrady
What part of last place don’t you sheep understand?
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How about you put your money where your mouth is.
You think they are a mess, and I think they are at least .500 this year. Whoever gets it wrong makes no comments from the end of the season thru 12/31/24.
You interested?
30 Parks
No, I think I’ll continue to express my opinions regardless of your nonsense. This is the part when you claim I’m not up to your challenge … go ahead. The Sox standard is now “at least .500.” – exactly my point. Mess. Again, the franchise is stating they will be “aggressive” because they’re doing so well? Last place and doing well? Free agents avoiding Boston because they’re doing so well? Former & current players ridiculing recent strategy, again, because it’s going so well? Numerous candidates turned down front office interviews due to how well Boston has positioned itself? I digress. Mess.
JoeBrady
This is the part when you claim I’m not up to your challenge … go ahead.
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I’m not the gloating type. I just find these “honor” wagers a civilized way to settle disagreements. I used these often as a kid, and not always in my favor. It’s kind of a sobering experience when someone asks me if I would like to put $100 on my opinion. It sharpens the wits when there is something at stake.
It was a sucker bets anyway. Like last year when a couple of posters said we’d be lucky to win 70, or a couple of years earlier when he who will not be named said “65 at best”.
clubberlang
Feels like a lot of players/agents/teams are stressing the importance of discretion this year. Hardly any details are being reported outside of a meeting. The Yanks leaked the Soto demand so everyone would roast the Padres, but outside of that….
LordD99
Listening to the Mets winter meeting update last night, the broadcasters noted that Yamamoto’s agent (paraphrasing) said his client had no preference for west coast, east coast or everything between, but if all is equal, he might view the opportunity to pitch for an iconic east coast team as the tiebreaker. The Mets seemed to believe that included them, but “iconic” east coast really means Yankees or Red Sox.
Bruin1012
I’m skeptical that Yordan is coming to Boston. There is so much competition for this guy it’s hard to see Boston being the highest bidder on him. This guy is going to get something like 9/300 million. I’m guessing Monty gets 200 million. When the musical chairs are all said and done there are going to be imo some serious buyers remorse coming out of this free agent market.
I’m also wondering if a guy like Eddie and Imanga and other perceived mid rotation types are going to get overpaid as well probably north of 100 million. There will probably be a mad scramble for the mid rotation types after YY, Monty, and Snell come off the board. The demand for pitching is way higher then supply so a lot of teams are fpgoing to be left wanting and turn to the trade market. Teams with excessive starting pitching will be able to name their price.
Wagner>Cobb
Montgomery is not getting 200 million.
Bruin1012
You sure he’s 30 I could see him getting 7 or 8 years at 200 million in this inflated market.
Wagner>Cobb
The only active pitcher on a 200+ million contract is Gerrit Cole. Montgomery just isn’t goo enough. Robbie Ray got 5 years 115 million coming off a Cy Young award. With inflation and high demand this offseason, Monty could probably get 6 years and like 140 million or something like that.
Bruin1012
He’s getting more than that.
KyleT
“probably get 6 years and like 140 million or something like that.”
Montgomery isnt getting $200M, but I think he’s going to get quite a bit more than $140M.
For example, Nola took a hometown deal. I would think if he stayed in FA market longer, someone wouldve beat the deal. But, he chose to quickly sign because he wanted to stay in Philly. MLBTR was projecting $150M for Nola and he got $172M (15% overage).
Figure Montgomery to get at least the same 15% over the $140M MLBTR projects. So, somewhere between 160-170M.
JMO
Wagner>Cobb
Perhaps. But his ceiling will be Nola’s deal at the absolute most. He’s not getting 200.
Bruin1012
He’s getting more than that he’s only 30 he will probably age decently and he’s a lefty and a crafty one at that. He’s going to get paid I’m guessing at least 7 maybe 8 years and if not 200 million close to it he’s getting more than 150 million I’d bet on it.
Wagner>Cobb
He’s getting more than Nola?
KyleT
“He’s getting more than Nola?”
Im not saying he’s getting more than Nola. But I don’t understand all the love for Nola. 2 out of past 3 years Nola has been mediocre. — In the past, Ive found give big contracts to under performers usually doesn’t translate to them finding themselves again. It usually ends in disappointment. JMO
Wagner>Cobb
My question was directed at Bruln1012.
I don’t get it either, RedStockings. I was happy my Cardinals ended up with Gray as opposed to Nola. I’d much rather have Gray at 25 million AAV for 3 years over Nola at 24 million AAV over 7 years.
Bruin1012
He might Nola signed early and the market is crazy right now. Maybe DD realized that Nola was going to be a hot commodity, maybe Nola wanted to come back. It sure looks like he signed a home team discount but they are both the same age roughly so not hard to see Monty get a 7 or even an 8 year contract. He also has no draft pick compensation attached he’s going to get more than people think that’s what I think. In world where YY might get 300 million it’s not hard to see Monty get 200 or close to it.
KyleT
Good point on Comp Pick. These days, teams are acting like not giving up compensation is pure gold.
Wagner>Cobb
Good point Brulln1012. We’ll see how crazy the market is here shortly.
RobM
The market sets the price, and each year’s market is different. The dynamics of this one suggests inflation. Smart teams might want to sit this one out.
JoeBrady
I think Nola was an overpayment, but he is a good money pitcher. Past that, this might be similar to Preller & SD, where they are signing guys that they know aren’t going to end well, and hoping to win a WSC before it blows up.
Yazmyhero
Breslow won’t trade for a premium top pitcher unless he has at least three years of club control, he won’t sign a free agent pitcher with a qualifying offer attached, he won’t trade top 10 position prospects for non controllable pitchers. Well, he certainly has backed himself into a corner… he better get Yamamoto but I doubt it… he’s going to a NY team.
JoeBrady
“Breslow won’t trade for a premium top pitcher unless he has at least three years of club control, he won’t sign a free agent pitcher with a qualifying offer attached, he won’t trade top 10 position prospects for non controllable pitchers.”
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Did he actually say any of that?
Wagner>Cobb
Yamamoto or Montgomery seem like the best fits for Boston. Snell is probably too volatile. Maybe they could add Stroman or Lugo as a mid rotation option as well.
soxshortstop
2024 Tax Threshold-$237,000,000
Total AAV/Tax Payroll -$128,013,519
Est. Arbitration AAV/Payroll:- $19,600,000
Est. Pre-Arbitration AAV/Payroll -$10,780,000
Est. Benefits- $17,000,000
Est. Minor Buried Salaries: –
Est. Minor Salaries:- $2,250,000
Total Tax Allocations -$148,930,185
Projected Total Tax Allocations:- $179,310,185
About $58M under threshold.
Sale’s and Story’s $25 and $23M salaries are albatrosses that are not moveable – IMO
Verdugo at a projected $9.2M and Refsnyder at $2M can be moved.
PKCasimir
That’s assuming the Sox don’t decide to go over the threshold and pay the tax. 2023 was a reset year. Sales and Jensen come off the books for 2025. Sox can spend a lot more than $58 million.
gstill54
Calling Chris Sale a “lock” for the rotation when he’s made 30 starts in the last 4 years is a stretch. Breslow has to know that he can’t depend on Sale to be healthy, and will have to have some kind of depth, so the Red Sox aren’t pitching an opener/bullpen game 3 out of 5 days like they did last summer.
User 3180623956
As long as it’s not going to be AWESOME, I’m willing to give him the chance to be aggressive.
ibuititnoonecame
Less talk more action. If you talk and talk and talk then get left at the alter we are going to look stupid
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
The ONLY free agent play this offseason is Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Everyone else has warts even Jordan Montgomery because of his expected price tag.
Be nice to get him also but I believe the Sox will explore trade market instead for another good starter.
RobM
Yamaamoto doesn’t have warts? He’s 5’10”, 175 lbs. and has never pitched an inning in MLB. He’s going to cost some owner north of $200 million for his team to be the first to try him out in the world’s toughest and most competitive baseball league.
I think he’s going to be good, if not great, but that mystery and associated cost is a wart.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
Okay I’ll buy that. But I think he’s the best sure thing out there even with a couple of warts.
Who do you think the Red Sox should go all in for on the top of the rotation starting pitcher market?
Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree
He keeps saying this and yet every report of an available starting pitcher that comes out there’s no mention of the Red Sox being in on them. I definitely see another Corey Kluber type being the big acquisition and another last place finish
dirtyjog
No, this is Tyler Glasnow in a nutshell: “Help! I’m in a nutshell! How did I get into this bloody great big nutshell? What kind of shell has a nut like this?”
Fever Pitch Guy
dirty – That is good stuff, my kind of humor!
KyleT
Im still not understanding dirtyjog. Can you boil it down for us?
spareman7 2
Breslow would like us to believe the team will spend lots of money to get top rated pitching and another strong hitter. But I’m afraid he is very much under the thumb of John Henry and he is not going to spend. Bello may be emerging from the minor league system but it’s too early to tell if he ran out of gas last year or the league caught up with him. Other than him it’s very iffy.
Breslow I know you want us to believe you will be getting top rated pitching but as a life long Red Sox fan I’m afraid I find it hard to believe.
Fire Krall
Cardinals have been aggressive. Reds are semi aggressive but paying with their ebt card.
Soxs haven’t done squat..may land 1 pitcher..come on Ohtahi…or Japan KBO dudes..start signing! Lets go!
BoSoXaddict
Yamamoto makes the most sense IMO. Only 25. Will cost just $, no propsects. Boston has a strong record with Japanese pitchers and has his countryman Yoshida already on the roster. Feels right.
KyleT
Yamamoto and Montgomery to Red Sox. They can afford it. 4 years of saving has created a nice cushion to absorb multiple contracts in one year.
But, it takes 2 to sign a deal, and convincing them both to come to Boston would be difficult.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
If the Sox are willing to give out that money to BOTH guys I don’t think there’s any problem. Yamamoto wants to play for the Yankees or Red Sox that much has been stated, and then Montgomery’s wife works right in town.
It’s just a matter of the Red Sox with 1 expensive free agent and then the trade route or 2 expensive starting pitchers, which historically is a huge Gamble. Especially going out 7 years on the contracts.
I say all the chips on the Japanese guy, then the trademarket for another good starter.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
But you never know if he will adjust well. Big question mark there
Dan Rogers
Y’all want Marco Gonzalez?
KyleT
No thank you. Red Sox have several much younger, much cheaper back of the rotation guys. Red Sox need a big gun or two.
olmtiant
Would love Glasnow/ lugo/ yakatoco/ Montgomery/ Snell/ ……. Will settle for bringing 70 back home …. ( shoot high… can miss overhead…. Shoot low … can still get the knees)
Yankeesforever
after the hack job Bloom did, you boys are a long way off from contending.
After the first game of the season where the Games Back column will have either a “-” or “1” for all the other teams in the A.L. east, the Red Sox will have “2025” posted.
KyleT
Bloom was building for the future. What do you call what Cashman’s been doing? Stanton? Rondon? That team is a mess.
Poolhalljunkies
YF..you do realize the red sox were 9-3 vs the yankees in 2023…right?..i think you might wanna worry more about your own team instead of criticizing the sox.
Yankeesforever
that’s the only thing you can hang that moth eaten red sox cap on.
Last place is last place, and it appears the only place the Red Sox will reside in for 2024. Hate the message, not the messenger.
KyleT
Red Sox have 4 Championships this century, the last one only 5 years ago. Yankees have 1.
Yankees fans used to be proud of their championships, now theyre proud of their .500 clubs and quick eliminations. Lol, oh how the mighty have fallen.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
Hey my Red Sox hat doesn’t get a chance to be moth eaten. I burn it every August lately lol.
Yankeesforever
never too early for Sox fans and Yankees fans to have some fun with each other.
Peace!!
Yankeesforever
This century!!.
You also had a few under your belt around this time, last century.
How did the rest of that century turn out for you?
KyleT
“This century”
You’re right, Red Sox faded in the 1920’s when New York was a burgeoning city, with lots going on.
Lets see, whats New York look like now. HOLY BEJESUS! You think that city is going dominate now? Not likely.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
.500 clubs? How many .500 clubs have the Yankees had in the last 20 years? Bad example bud.
Yankeesforever
you have one more thing going for you this century…….Bobby Valentine as your manager.
Talk your way out of that one.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
You guys are being so unreasonable to each other… without Valentine, we don’t have 2013
JoeBrady
Yankeesforever
after the hack job Bloom did, you boys are a long way off from contending.
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We had a better run differential than you guys, and don’t have the albatross contracts you have.
Yankeesforever
maybe but Cashman if nothing else kept the face of this team a Yankee.
While the face of the red sox now plays in L.A. No talking your way out of that one.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Seth Lugo ain’t the answer, that’s for sure.
BoSoXaddict
Interesting. Cora seemingly hinted at the winter meetings today that, unlike Bloom, Breslow sees Winckowski as being in the mix for next year’s rotay..