Red Sox trade proposal attempts to fix horrible start in deal with Mets originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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There’s reason to believe that the Boston Red Sox feel a lot of panic right now after a brutal start to the 2026 campaign. The Red Sox were expected to be one of the better teams not only in the American League East, but all of Major League Baseball.
The Red Sox don’t want to go out and make any panic trades just yet, but this wouldn’t be one in a recent trade idea.
Ryan Shea proposed a deal with the New York Mets that would send Triston Casas to Queens for Christian Scott and Kevin Parada. This isn’t the type of deal that fixes everything for the Red Sox, but they at least get some value back in return.
“The Boston Red Sox would make this deal because it lets them turn one volatile asset into two controllable upside pieces while addressing multiple organizational needs at once.
“Triston Casas, despite his talent, comes with real uncertainty right now—he struggled in 2025 (.182 AVG, .580 OPS in limited time) and is coming off a major injury. Rather than betting entirely on a rebound, Boston could cash him in during a ‘buy-low but still valuable’ window and redistribute that value across the roster.”
Casas is a really tough player to evaluate at this stage of his career. Had he been healthy over the past few years, I could see why the Red Sox wouldn’t want to trade him. However, even before going down with an injury last year that he hasn’t recovered from just yet, there were concerns about whether his future in Boston was as clear as some are hoping for when he made his debut.
He seems like the type of guy who could get traded at any moment.
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