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Red Sox Weigh Trade Options as Catching Crisis Deepens

Connor Wong's injury leaves Boston scrambling for solutions, with trade proposals for William Contreras and Christian Vázquez emerging as potential fixes.

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 28: Members of the Boston Red Sox mob David Price #24, Chris Sale #41 and Christian Vazquez #7 of the Boston Red Sox after the final out was recorded to win the 2018 World Series in game five against the Los Angeles Dodgers on October 28, 2018 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
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DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 09: William Contreras #24 of the Milwaukee Brewers gestures as he crosses home plate after hitting a 2 RBI home run against the Colorado Rockies in the third inning at Coors Field on April 09, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins, Josh Bell of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Luis Castillo of the Cincinnati Reds and Yasmani Grandal of the Milwaukee Brewers talk during Gatorade All-Star Workout Day at Progressive Field on July 08, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Overview

  • Connor Wong suffered a fractured pinky in a collision with George Springer, exposing the Red Sox's lack of catching depth.
  • Backup catcher Carlos Narvaez has been promoted to the starting role but has struggled defensively, raising concerns about his long-term reliability.
  • Analysts are proposing a reunion with Christian Vázquez, a key player from the 2018 World Series team, as a short-term solution.
  • Reports link the Red Sox to a potential blockbuster trade for Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras, which would provide a significant upgrade both defensively and offensively.
  • The Red Sox face mounting pressure to address the catching shortfall ahead of the trade deadline to stabilize their roster.