The Boston Red Sox stayed busy on Christmas Eve with a trade with the Minnesota Twins.
Boston acquired left-handed relief pitcher Jovani Morán in exchange for infielder Mickey Gasper, per a team release.
Morán missed the 2024 campaign after Tommy John surgery and previously posted a 4.15 ERA across three seasons with the Twins. The lefty does have numbers that the Red Sox should believe in with a career 2.86 FIP and struck out over 11 batters per nine innings thus far in his MLB career.
Gasper served as a depth option between the minor leagues and the big leagues for the Red Sox. The 29-year-old played 13 games for Boston in 2024.
The Red Sox already added left-handed relief help this winter in Justin Wilson and Aroldis Chapman, so Morán could stay in Triple-A Worcester to start the season and eventually work his way into a depth role for Alex Cora’s pitching staff.
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The trade opens up a spot on the 40-man roster, which could be filled upon the finalization of Walker Buehler’s reported deal with the Red Sox. Craig Breslow clearly has an emphasis on further boosting his in-house pitching development pipeline with intentional additions to improve the ballclub in 2025.
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