Red Sox's Sonny Gray open to trade talks as teams show interest
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 5:39 AM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Boston Red Sox starter Sonny Gray indicated a willingness to discuss a potential trade, stating he would be open to conversations if the team opts to sell ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The Red Sox, currently 31-45 and trailing in the AL East, may consider moving players as the deadline approaches in about a month and a half. Teams like the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly interested in Gray, who has a 3.12 ERA this season. These teams are positioned to make playoff runs, and acquiring a pitcher of Gray's caliber could bolster their chances. Gray's current performance suggests he could be a valuable asset in a competitive postseason race.
- •Sonny Gray is considering trade discussions with the Red Sox.
- •Boston is 14.5 games out in the AL East standings.
- •Phillies, Cubs, and Dodgers are interested in acquiring Gray.
- •His current ERA stands at 3.12 with 55 strikeouts this season.
- •The trade deadline is in about a month and a half.
- 5:39 AMYahoo Sports — Phillies, Cubs, and Dodgers should be of interest after Red Sox’s starters latest comments
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