Red Sox Insider Not Ruling Out Blockbuster Addition For Boston

Nolan Arenado to Boston?

The Red Sox’s significant investment in Rafael Devers apparently could pave the way for another monster move.

Devers, who signed a 10-year extension with Boston in January 2023, is under contract with the storied organization through the 2033 season. In hopes of getting the most out of the three-time All-Star for the duration of the deal, the Red Sox potentially could consider a position change for their franchise cornerstone.

And should Boston eventually go on the hunt for a new third baseman, a certain star at the hot corner could command its attention.

“Don’t rule out some Red Sox interest in Nolan Arenado,” MassLive’s Sean McAdam wrote in a column published Sunday, “There’s been at (least) some internal talk about moving Rafael Devers off third base at some point and Arenado is viewed as a potential Plan B.”

Few play a sharper third base than Arenado, who has 10 career Gold Glove Awards under his belt. But the 33-year-old wasn’t much of an offensive threat the last two seasons, which could make the Red Sox wary about pursuing a player who’s owed $52 million over the next three years.

Not to mention, Boston’s potential interest in Arenado could be impacted by how this offseason pans out. The eight-time All-Star might fall off the Sox’s radar if they go all out to sign Juan Soto.