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- 6 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, trade him. He has been inconsistent throughout his career, and he has never pitched more than about 180 innings in a season because he can't stay healthy. However, he is pitching well at the moment. I say trade him now while he's pitching well and has trade value. Time for the Red Sox to rebuild.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Someone has to actually want him, it doesn't matter if the red sox want to trade him or not. No team is taking his big salary to be a #4 or #5 starter.
Red sox paid so much this off season for many big contracts that they are hosed. Those are guaranteed and will go for years.
- jjc927Lv 66 years ago
The Red Sox pitching is already not very good, so it wouldn't make much sense to trade one of their better starters. They're probably gonna wait out the year and get a big name pitcher over the offseason.
- 6 years ago
Why on earth did they trade Cespedes to Tigers for Porcello. I knew that was the most stupidest transaction.
Yoenis is hitting .357 last 30 games,while Porcello is 4-8 6.00 ERA.
Hold on to Clay.
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- Anonymous6 years ago
Clay Buchholzroider does the drug$! The Roid $ux do the drug$! Perfect matchroider!
Go Yanks!
- Anonymous6 years ago
He's not the problem. The rest of their overpaid starters are the problem.