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Red Sox Agree to Trade Mookie Betts & David Price to Dodgers

According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, a blockbuster deal involving the 2018 MVP, Mookie Betts, has been agreed upon between the Red Sox and Dodgers. Both Betts and veteran starter David Price are headed to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The deal is pending medical reviews.

Ken Rosenthal reports that there is a third, unidentified team involved in the deal.

According to the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier, the proposed trade will send Alex Verdugo and a player from the unidentified third team involved in the deal to Boston.

Update (9:33 pm) The MLB Networks Jon Heyman reports that the expectation is that the Dodgers will be taking on just about half of David Price’s remaining salary. Price is set to make $32 million in each of the following three seasons, totaling $96 million.

As previously speculated, outfielder Alex Verdugo, who will turn 24 in May, is the main piece headed back to the Red Sox. He presumably will fill the massive hole left by Betts in the outfield.

MassLive’s Chris Cotillo says that it appears to be the Twins involved as the third team.

Update (9:43 pm) The Dodgers will be sending Minnesota right-handed arm, Kenta Maeda, in exchange for righty Brusdar Graterol. Graterol will then be added to the package heading back to the Red Sox. 

The Red Sox are seeing two well-regarded prospects back in this three-team deal according to multiple reports.

Red Sox: RHP Brusdar Graterol and OF Alex Verdugo

Dodgers: LHP David Price and OF Mookie Betts

Twins: RHP Kenta Maeda

During the 2019 season, the then 20-year-old Graterol was called up for 10 games in the Majors. In those 10 games and 9.2 IP, he put together a 4.66 ERA with a 1.241 WHIP.

Alex Verdugo put up a .294 BA during the 2019 season. Verdugo saw 106 games and is owed just under $600,000 in each of the next two coming seasons.

The name of the game for Boston this offseason was to find a way to get themselves in position to be under the initial luxury tax threshold of $208 million. And this deal puts them in a prime position to do just that.

The report will be updated as more information is revealed

Nick Quaglia

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