“The Pittsburgh Pirates are acquiring right-hander Chase Shugart in a trade with the Boston Red Sox for right-hander Matt McShane, according to sources familiar with the deal. Shugart was recently designated for assignment by the Red Sox,” Murray wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
The Boston Red Sox have concentrated the vast majority of their offseason transactions around pitching so far, and that trend continued on Friday. Earlier this
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The Boston Red Sox acquired a right-handed relief pitching prospect from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for one of their 2024 relievers on Friday.
The Red Sox and Pirates have been frequent trade partners in the last year. Last July, the Sox sent infielder Nick Yorke to Pittsburgh in exchange for starting pitcher Quinn Priester. More recently, the Sox sent infielder Enmanuel Valdez to the Pirates in December and obtained reliever Joe Vogatsky.
The Red Sox sent reliever Chase Shugart to the Pirates for minor league righthander Matt McShane. Read more on Boston.com.
The Boston Red Sox today acquired minor league right-handed pitcher Matt McShane from the Pittsburgh Pirates, in exchange for right-handed pitcher Chase Shugart. McShane, 22, was selected by the Pirates in the 13th round of the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.
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The Red Sox added to their breadth of pitching prospects by swinging a minor trade with the Pirates for the second time in as many months on Friday. In
The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired right-handed relief pitcher Chase Shugart from the Red Sox on Friday, a source confirmed to TribLive. In exchange, the Pirates sent fellow righty Matt McShane to Boston.
The Red Sox have five bullpen jobs mostly sewn up, but there will be competition for the remaining seven or eight spots.
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