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Contreras to Boston: Red Sox Acquire Slugger in Trade
22 Dec
Summary
- Willson Contreras traded to Red Sox for pitching prospects.
- Red Sox address first base need with Contreras's contract.
- Cardinals receive three young right-handed pitchers in return.

The Boston Red Sox have bolstered their lineup by acquiring Willson Contreras from the St. Louis Cardinals in a Sunday trade. Contreras, who showcased his offensive capabilities with a career-high in plate appearances last year after moving to first base, is expected to address the Red Sox's needs at that position. His performance last season resulted in a 124 wRC+, significantly outperforming the Red Sox's production from first base.
This acquisition comes with a two-year contract plus a club option for 2028, with Boston owing him $34.5 million over that span. The Cardinals, meanwhile, are set to receive three right-handed pitchers in return. Among them is 18-year-old Yhoiker Fajardo, a strike-thrower with promising velocity and potential, who is viewed as a high-upside prospect.
Other pitchers heading to St. Louis include Hunter Dobbins, who underwent ACL surgery in August and is expected to be ready for spring training, and Blake Aita, a sixth-round pick in 2024 known for his control. The Cardinals aim to leverage their prospect depth to make room for infielder J.J. Wetherholt and potentially sign veteran bats for depth.




