As are every team that is entertaining trading a starting pitcher with term.
Which of course makes Boston not a good fit for any of them, and is probably why even though Breslow talked a ton about trading for pitching we haven't traded for any pitching. The Sox don't have any to send back.
For those of us (raising hand) that thinks this is more the very beginning of a pretty long rebuild and not nearing the end of one, this is why.
Hopefully this acquisition will make SD re-engage on dealing for an outfielder to see if there is a way to somehow pry pitching prospects from them.
I dunno. So many BIG IF'S for their future: (the short/mid term type)
---If they can get Montgomery that'll lock in one rotation spot for the next 3,4 years
---Bello is signed long term (the "IF" here is his ability to mature into a top rotation starter
---Crawford matures alongside Bello. A few posters here are more bullish on his future than Bello's.
---Do they extend Pivetta
---Can Houck/Whitlock/Winckowski turn into a decent mid rotation guy
---IF Winkelman can cut down on his free passes- I'm bullish on this- he's got great stuff and could see some late season ML action if so and be in the mix for '25.
---IF Giolito can recover (not bullish on this)
That's a pretty good core for the short/mid term future and they have a lot of guys that are 3 years off to build off of. I don't see the future as dire. But if only 2 of those "IF's" happen it's going to be a tough situation. If 3 of the 7 do, they're in decent shape. If 4 do, that's great.
When the hell does Montgomery sign? With whom???? This is crazy!