Boston's Historic Sweep Could Lead To World Series Run

After a challenging start to the season, the Boston Red Sox are making a surprising push towards playoff contention, prompting fresh evaluations of their potential trade deadline strategies.

The Boston Red Sox have gone from looking like a club headed for a sell-off to one that might actually have some life in it.

A few days ago, the picture was bleak. Boston had dropped two of three to the Colorado Rockies, sat 14 games under .500 and owned the worst record in the American League.

Then came the weekend sweep of the New York Yankees, and suddenly the tone around the team shifted fast. The Red Sox have now won seven of their last 10, and their playoff odds at FanGraphs jumped from 9.4 percent to 18 percent.

That turnaround is why Ken Rosenthal thinks Boston has become one of the more intriguing teams in the league.

"The Red Sox are really interesting in the American League," Rosenthal said on Monday's episode of "Foul Territory." "They're four and a half games back in the wild card, but we saw this weekend what they can do when they pitch.

If they get another bat...then they maybe get interesting, and maybe they go on a run. They have an easy schedule coming up...

They have a chance here to do something."

That possibility matters because Boston had looked like a clear deadline seller. Now, if the next month goes well, the Red Sox could move in the other direction and consider adding instead.

The schedule gives them a chance to build on the momentum. Boston is set to face the Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox and New York Mets before the All-Star Break. If the Red Sox can keep trimming the gap, get closer to .500 and finish the first half on a strong note, they could be in position to buy at the trade deadline if they’re still hanging around in the playoff race.

If that happens, the second half could get very interesting.

In Other News...

This Patriots Trade Idea Feels Like The Wrong Bet Again

The Patriots have already been active this offseason, flipping in and out of several roster pieces while also making it clear they are not eager to part with premium draft capital. They may still be open to moving later-round picks, but the latest trade concept floating around feels like the sort of deal that asks New England to pay for a player who does not obviously solve one of its biggest needs.

In this version, the intrigue centers on Arizona wideout Michael Wilson, a name that has drawn interest because of his size and his ability to finish the season on a stronger note after a quieter start. But for the Patriots, the more pressing question is fit, not flash, and the concern is whether Wilson would actually help where this offense most needs help rather than simply add another receiver to the mix. [Read more 🡒]

Patriots Legend Just Said What AFC East Fans Feared About Drake Maye

Drake Mayes second season is already carrying the kind of buzz that tends to make the rest of the AFC East uneasy. After leading New England to the Super Bowl as a rookie, the quarterback is stepping into a year with bigger expectations and a roster that looks better built to support him, thanks to upgrades up front and new help at receiver.

Matthew Slater only added to the optimism in a recent interview, backing Mayes fit in Josh McDaniels system and signaling that the quarterbacks growth could come quickly as he settles in. For the Patriots, the encouraging part is not just what Maye has already done, but how much room there still appears to be for him to take another step if the new pieces around him click. [Read more 🡒]

Patriots Still Have 3 Major Camp Decisions Hanging Over This Roster

With minicamp wrapped up and training camp set to open July 25, the Patriots are moving from offseason installation mode into a stretch where a few roster questions still need answers. One of the biggest is how they plan to deploy first-round pick Lomu, who got work at both tackle and guard during the spring as the staff continued sorting out where he fits best on the line.

There is also a broader look at depth across the roster, especially with veterans and young players jostling for roles before the pads come on. Boutte took part in minicamp, but his name has already surfaced in trade talk after the A.J. Brown acquisition, leaving New England with another decision to sort through as camp approaches. [Read more 🡒]