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Red Sox Shake-Up: Key Pitchers Traded, Roster Bolstered
19 Nov
Summary
- Red Sox traded pitchers Brennan Bernardino and Chris Murphy.
- Outfielder Braiden Ward and catcher Ronny Hernandez acquired.
- Roster spots cleared to protect prospects from Rule 5 Draft.

The Boston Red Sox significantly reshaped their roster on Tuesday, highlighted by the trade of popular left-handed pitcher Brennan Bernardino to the Colorado Rockies. In exchange, the Red Sox received outfielder Braiden Ward. This move followed earlier transactions, including sending pitcher Chris Murphy to the Chicago White Sox for catcher Ronny Hernandez and pitcher Luis Guerrero to the Tampa Bay Rays for infielder Tristan Gray.
To make space for key prospects, the Red Sox also designated first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and pitcher Josh Winckowski for assignment. The primary motivation behind these roster adjustments was the approaching deadline to protect eligible minor league players from the Rule 5 Draft. Boston successfully added three pitchers—David Sandlin, Tyler Uberstine, and Shane Drohan—to their 40-man roster.
These transactions indicate a strategic shift, showcasing the Red Sox's belief in their developing pitching talent, particularly with Shane Drohan's potential impact. The team appears confident in their homegrown depth, setting the stage for these prospects to potentially contribute significantly, either in relief roles or as starters, in the upcoming season.




