[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Matthew Crory [@matthewcrory](/creator/twitter/matthewcrory) on x 2570 followers Created: 2025-07-25 20:20:54 UTC Red Sox trade chips by tiers according to @alexspeier: The Untouchables: OF Roman Anthony, INF Marcelo Mayer Blockbuster centerpieces: UTIL Kristian Campbell, SS Franklin Arias, LHP Payton Tolle -These are prospects who could be significant contributors — and likely would not get dealt unless the Sox could get an All-Star-caliber player with multiple years of team control in return. Upper-levels prospects who are behind others on the depth chart: OF Jhostynxon Garcia, 1B/OF James Tibbs, IF Mikey Romero -Such players can get moved as the headliner in deals for rentals (in Garcia’s case, it would have to be for one of the best rental players on the market) or as second or third pieces in bigger moves for players with more control. Upper-levels arms: RHP David Sandlin, LHP Connelly Early -There’s risk in trading from this pool of players, but deal-making is not a risk-free proposition, and the Sox can continue to make deals involving such players if they’re confident in their pitching pipeline. High-ceiling lottery ticket: LHP Brandon Clarke, RHP Juan Valera The 40-man roster bottleneck: RHP David Sandlin, 1B/3B Blaze Jordan, OF Miguel Bleis, OF Allan Castro, LHP Shane Drohan, LHP Hayden Mullins -The Sox have a number of players who could get nabbed in the Rule X draft if they’re not added to the 40-man roster this offseason. Many are behind other options on the depth chart or wouldn’t represent near-term depth in 2026. In those instances, the Sox might look to deal those players in order to address short- or long-term needs. #RedSox #TradeDeadline #MLB #Prospects  XXXXX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/matthewcrory/status/1948840908302270665)
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Matthew Crory @matthewcrory on x 2570 followers
Created: 2025-07-25 20:20:54 UTC
Red Sox trade chips by tiers according to @alexspeier:
The Untouchables: OF Roman Anthony, INF Marcelo Mayer
Blockbuster centerpieces: UTIL Kristian Campbell, SS Franklin Arias, LHP Payton Tolle -These are prospects who could be significant contributors — and likely would not get dealt unless the Sox could get an All-Star-caliber player with multiple years of team control in return.
Upper-levels prospects who are behind others on the depth chart: OF Jhostynxon Garcia, 1B/OF James Tibbs, IF Mikey Romero -Such players can get moved as the headliner in deals for rentals (in Garcia’s case, it would have to be for one of the best rental players on the market) or as second or third pieces in bigger moves for players with more control.
Upper-levels arms: RHP David Sandlin, LHP Connelly Early -There’s risk in trading from this pool of players, but deal-making is not a risk-free proposition, and the Sox can continue to make deals involving such players if they’re confident in their pitching pipeline.
High-ceiling lottery ticket: LHP Brandon Clarke, RHP Juan Valera
The 40-man roster bottleneck: RHP David Sandlin, 1B/3B Blaze Jordan, OF Miguel Bleis, OF Allan Castro, LHP Shane Drohan, LHP Hayden Mullins -The Sox have a number of players who could get nabbed in the Rule X draft if they’re not added to the 40-man roster this offseason. Many are behind other options on the depth chart or wouldn’t represent near-term depth in 2026. In those instances, the Sox might look to deal those players in order to address short- or long-term needs.
#RedSox #TradeDeadline #MLB #Prospects
XXXXX engagements
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