The Red Sox, the Padres align for Dylan cease trade?

Craig Breslow, chief officer of the Red Sox of the Red Sox, is on the board of directors after having finished an exchange on Wednesday evening against the left -hander of the cardinals of St. Louis Steven Matz.
The Chris Cotillo report of the Boston Globe and Chris Cotillo of the Boston Globe, the Red Sox will use Matz as lift of several sleeves out of the enclosure of the lifts.
Consequently, Mark Feinsand from MLB.com reports that “the Red Sox could try to take down both a starter and a lifter, even after treating for Matz”. Ian Browne from MLB.com thinks that another starter makes sense for Boston.
“The Yankees, Astros, Red Sox, Cubs and Blue Jays are among the contenders who could be on the market for a high -end rental starter,” said Alden Gonzalez d’Espn on Thursday.
Could this person be the right-hander of San Diego Padres Dylan Cess?
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“With the market when you stop controllars, the Red Sox could transmit their interest in rental beginners, and Dylan stops from San Diego is available,” Jen McCaffrey of athletics reported on Wednesday.
“(The hand of Padres GM AJ) could force (Breslow),“” McCaffrey added. “Preller is known to be aggressive. He also seems willing to be creative, potentially developing his starting launchers – stop and get closer to Robert Suarez – to meet the need for his team. ”
In addition to this, the Dennis Lin of athletics reports that the paadres are looking for a voltiseur ready for the major league before the 18 -hour trade date, while noting that San Diego “works with limited financial flexibility”.
“(The) Astros are among the teams trying to land Dylan stops,” added Jon Heyman of the New York Post on Wednesday.
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Cease, 29, is 3-10 with an MPM of 4.79 this season in 22 departures. Last year, his first in San Diego, stopped on his career with 14 victories.
Sustainability and power are the modus operandi to stop. He made at least 32 departures and recorded at least 200 stick withdrawals during each of the last four seasons. This year, he leads the majors with 11.6 stick withdrawals for nine sleeves launched.
According to Spotrac, stops winning $ 13.75 million this year and will be a free agent following the World Series.
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