Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Which young arms could Red Sox target in trade?

- By Mac Cerullo

BOSTON — Every time he’s spoken publicly this offseason, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has extolled the importance of bolstering the club’s starting rotation. And not just for this season, but for many years to come.

Translatio­n, he’s not looking for a one-year rental, but an up-and-comer who offers multiple years of team control.

Trading for that kind of young standout would be the biggest move the franchise could possibly make, but getting a deal done won’t be easy. Acquiring anyone like that would be costly, likely necessitat­ing at least one of Boston’s top young players — Triston Casas, Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony, Kyle Teel — plus a lot more on top of that.

But if Breslow were to swing a franchise-altering blockbuste­r, who could he actually get?

There aren’t that many young, controllab­le starting pitchers out there who’d really move the needle, but if the Red Sox were to take the plunge, here are a few arms who might be worth the price.

Jesus Luzardo: One of the names most frequently bandied as a potential Red Sox trade target is Luzardo, a Miami Marlins lefty. Luzardo is among a handful of talented young arms in the Marlins rotation. The 26-year-old from Peru debuted in Oakland in 2019 and last season enjoyed a breakout campaign, posting a 3.58 ERA with 208 strikeouts over 178.2 innings. He also boasts one of the best fastballs in the game and has been on an upwards trajectory ever since coming to Miami in the Starling Marte trade in 2021.

Luzardo would immediatel­y slot in at the front of Boston’s rotation and has three seasons of team control remaining before hitting free agency ahead of the 2027 season. Theoretica­lly, Boston and Miami match up well as trade partners too, given that the Marlins have a plethora of young pitching but less in the way of position player talent, which the Red Sox have in abundance.

Other Marlins pitchers the Red Sox could target include Braxton Garrett (3.66 ERA, 159.2 innings) and Edward Cabrera (4.24, 99.2), though if the Red Sox wanted to get really ambitious they could take a shot at 20-year-old wunderkind Eury Perez as well.

George Kirby: The other team commonly linked to Boston as a potential trade partner is Seattle, and Kirby would be the most obvious target.

The 25-year-old righty came up as one of the top prospects in baseball and has quickly lived up to the hype, posting a 3.37 ERA over 320.2 innings in his first two MLB seasons. Last year he threw 190.2 innings and boasted the best walk rate in the majors, and according to Statcast he also has a dominant fastball, an excellent breaking ball and is generally pitching at an elite level across the board.

Because he is both a year younger than Luzardo and has five years of team control remaining, Kirby would likely be even more expensive to acquire. If he turned out to be simply unattainab­le, the Red Sox could also make a pitch for fellow Mariners righty Logan Gilbert (3.73, 190.2).

Dylan Cease: Cease is regarded as the best pitcher who might actually be on the trade block this winter, and while the White Sox are reportedly asking for an arm and a leg for the righty, he’d probably be more attainable than any of the Marlins or Mariners’ pitchers.

One, Cease is a little bit older at 28 and only offers two more seasons of team control as opposed to threeplus.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP ?? Trading for young Marlins pitcher Jesus Luzardo would be a bold move by the Boston Red Sox. And a costly one.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP Trading for young Marlins pitcher Jesus Luzardo would be a bold move by the Boston Red Sox. And a costly one.

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