By Jordan Long
The biggest story of the Major League Baseball offseason is where will outfielder Giancarlo Stanton play next year. The Miami Marlins are willing to trade him if the price is right. Stanton has a full no-trade clause in his contract and must approve the deal. One team that is interested in him is the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox are known for spending money. Stanton is going to receive $25 million a year for the next 11 years. The Red Sox may not be able to pass up the opportunity for Stanton because of what he can do for the team.
The Red Sox could use a veteran like him. They have Andrew Benintendi who has only one full year of MLB experience. Jackie Bradley and Mookie Betts are the only experienced outfielders. Adding Stanton would make this an improved out fielding team.
If they made the trade for Stanton, his natural position is right field. The Red Sox would need to move the outfield. Bradley is a center fielder but can play all the positions in the outfield. He will need to move to left field. Betts has been a centerfielder in Major League Baseball and that is where he will play. Benintendi would be the backup in case somebody is hurt or needs a rest.
Stanton is the hitter the Red Sox are looking for to enhance the lineup. He is a dangerous hitter because of his ability to hit the long ball and move his teammates on the bases. Stanton hit .281 with 59 home runs and 132 RBI’s last season. This will help the Red Sox make the postseason again if he has those numbers next year.
The Marlins control all the chips in the trade. They will want young talent. The Red Sox will do whatever it takes to land Stanton. Time will only tell if they have enough to land Stanton.
What do you think of the Boston Red Sox as a landing spot for Giancarlo Stanton?
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