Papelbon's Poutine said:I don't think they are a particularly good fit unless you take prospects and have a second team lined up to flip them for what you need/want. I don't think there are many good fits, given what he provides and what the Sox would want, but that's another conversation I guess.
I wonder if you could add something to Cespedes that fills a need in Seattle and try to net James Paxton while his value is lower from injuries. Or perhaps take a flyer on Danny Hultzen who will supposedly be ready for spring training (recovering from rotator cuff surgery missed all of 2014 and a lot of 2013, former #2 pick). The Mariners have plenty of pitching, but their outfield is terrible - Michael Saunders was their best player last year.
They'd be distinguished from the Webster/Ranaudo crop in that they actually have serious upside.