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What's next: Impact of Sonny Gray trade on Red Sox, Cardinals and pitching market
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What Lies Ahead: How the Sonny Gray Trade Will Shape the Red Sox, Cardinals, and the Pitching Market

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Boston Red Sox have strengthened their pitching rotation by acquiring veteran right-hander Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals, joining ace Garrett Crochet and enhancing their chances for the postseason. Gray, who finished second in the AL Cy Young Award voting in 2023, comes with solid playoff experience and a track record of durability, despite a recent rise in his ERA. In exchange, the Cardinals, undergoing a rebuild under new baseball operations chief Chaim Bloom, received promising pitching prospects Brandon Clark and Richard Fitts, as well as a 2024 fifth-round draft pick.

Gray agreed to waive his no-trade clause for an opportunity to compete on a winning team like Boston. While his salary remains substantial, St. Louis is covering part of it, making the deal financially sensible for the Red Sox. Boston’s rotation also includes young arms like Brayan Bello and potential starters such as Cutter Crawford, Patrick Sandoval, Connelly Early, Peyton Toll, and Kyle Harrison. However, the Red Sox still need to bolster their bullpen and add offensive firepower, possibly targeting free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman.

For the Cardinals, this trade marks Bloom’s initial move as they focus on developing young talent to build a competitive team for the future. Brandon Clark is noted for his high-velocity fastball and slider, with potential to either start or relieve. Richard Fitts adds depth to their rotation as they assess the progress of other young pitchers like Matthew Liberatore and Michael McGreevy. The organization also might soon make other major moves, possibly involving veteran slugger Nolan Arenado.

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Despite no longer being the standout pitcher he was with Minnesota, Gray remains effective, with improvements in strikeout-to-walk ratios and control helping offset the decline in fastball velocity. His consistent innings and playoff experience should relieve pressure on Boston’s rotation ace Garrett Crochet.

The starting pitcher market is already heating up with notable trades like Gray to Boston and Grayson Rodriguez to the Angels, yet top free-agent pitchers such as Framber Valdez, Ranger Suarez, Dylan Cease, Michael King, Zac Gallen, and Japan’s Tatsuya Imai remain available for contenders seeking to add critical pitching strength.

Fan Take: This trade signifies an important push by the Red Sox to build a formidable rotation capable of making a deep playoff run, which excites fans hoping for the team’s return to postseason prominence. Meanwhile, the Cardinals’ commitment to youth and rebuilding highlights the cyclical nature of baseball, where fresh talent and strategic roster moves keep the sport dynamic and unpredictable.

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