The All-Star shortstop can test free agency this offseason
Chaim Bloom doesn’t like to speak in absolutes, so he’s not exactly rushing to consider the Boston Red Sox “buyers” or “sellers” with the Aug. 2 Major League Baseball trade deadline approaching.
Just like the Red Sox chief baseball officer is unwilling to consider any player “untouchable,” although it’s in some cases obvious who could be dealt and who likely is staying put for the remainder of 2022.
Xander Bogaerts is an interesting case because he can opt out of his contract after this season, a likely scenario given his continued production and the probability of him landing a more lucrative deal — either with the Red Sox or another club — upon reaching free agency.
But Bloom made it clear Thursday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” that Boston hasn’t discussed Bogaerts — or Rafael Devers, for that matter — in any trade negotiations with teams across the league.
“You know where I stand, and where we all stand, on Xander and on Raffy,” Bloom said. “We just haven’t discussed them with other clubs, and we’re not planning to.”
Asked another way: Can Bloom guarantee Bogaerts will be a member of the Red Sox on Aug. 3?
“I just think to make those types of guarantees is kind of silly,” Bloom said. “But I will say this: I cannot conceive of a set of circumstances between now and Aug. 3 that would change that. I don’t like to say things that I absolutely can’t back up, but I don’t know what would change that situation, because it’s not something that’s on our radar — for him not to be here — in any way, shape or form.”
Bogaerts is one of the best shortstops in baseball. He’s also an excellent clubhouse leader and a fan favorite who’s emerged as the face of the franchise amid an impressive decade-long run in Boston.
As such, the Red Sox front office holds Bogaerts in high regard. And while it’s possible a team could present an enticing trade offer for the 29-year-old over the next week, Bloom’s comments suggest the Red Sox will keep Bogaerts for the remainder of the season, perhaps with an eye toward resuming contract extension talks this winter.
“If we did, I wouldn’t tell you, but no, because we’re not discussing him with anybody,” Bloom said when asked whether the Red Sox have approached Bogaerts or his agent, Scott Boras, about waiving his no-trade clause. “So there’s no reason for us to approach him on that. Again, it’s not on our radar.”