The Boston Red Sox haven’t exactly made a huge splash in this year’s free agent market, but that could change soon. Ha-Seong Kim, a South Korean infielder the Sox are pursuing, is reportedly on the verge of picking his new team.
Corey Kluber has been on the Red Sox’ radar all offseason, but like the former Cy Young Award winner’s other suitors they will have to wait until Kluber provides evidence of his health in January before committing.
The Red Sox’ offseason approach to filling their second base spot remains somewhat of a mystery, with the team tied to multiple free agents while also carrying some internal solutions.
The Red Sox have made it no secret that their priority this offseason is finding pitching help, especially in the starting rotation. They have however lost out on one of their targets, Kohei Arihara, who is signing with the Rangers.
The Red Sox are known to be in the mix for a variety of free agent pitchers. One target that may be making a decision on his next destination soon is Japanese star Kohei Arihara, with the Sox reportedly finalists for his services.