Could Red Sox Pursue Trade For Disgruntled All-Star Outfielder?

Bryan Reynolds wants out of Pittsburgh

The Boston Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Pirates already orchestrated one trade together this offseason, albeit a minor one.

But could the two sides come together again after Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Pirates All-Star outfielder Bryan Reynolds requested a trade?

Reynolds certainly would fit in Boston’s outfield with the Red Sox needing to fill a spot with Alex Verdugo and Kiké Hernández manning two starting positions on the grass. The Red Sox have reportedly been linked to free agent Mitch Haniger, but Reynolds could provide a better option.

First, the 27-year-old is far more durable than the injury-prone Haniger and not to mention Reynolds is four years younger, too. Reynolds has played in at least 134 games in three out of his four major league seasons — the lone exception being the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign — while Haniger has played less than 100 games four times.

Reynolds had his play dip this past season compared to the 2021 National League All-Star campaign he put together, but the switch hitter has a power swing the Red Sox desperately need. Reynolds slugged a career-high 27 home runs this past year to go along with a .262 batting average and 62 RBIs. He also stole seven bases.

Something that might make the Red Sox even more interested in pursuing a trade for Reynolds is he still has three years remaining on his contract. So, Reynolds could serve as more than just a placeholder, but with that much time left on his deal, the Pirates don’t seem eager to accept Reynolds’ trade request.

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“Our goal is to improve the Pirates for 2023 and beyond,” the Pirates said in a statement about Reynolds wanting out, per Mackey. “With three years until he hits free agency, Bryan remains a key member of our team. We look forward to him having a great season for the Pirates.”

Maybe the Red Sox just need to offer the right package for a rebuilding Pirates squad which finished 38 games under .500 this past season with a 62-100 record.

Regardless if the Pirates want to trade Reynolds, a phone call from the Red Sox to Pittsburgh would be a good idea to see exactly what it might take to acquire him.