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The Boston Red sox latest trade Sox have made a big move in the trade market, acquiring pitcher Nathan Eovaldi from the Tampa Bay Rays. The Red Sox sent minor league pitcher Jalen Beeks to the Rays in exchange for Eovaldi. The move is a major one for the Red Sox, as they look to bolster their starting rotation for the stretch run of the 2018 season.

Nathan Eovaldi is a hard-throwing right-hander who has been one of the most consistent starters in baseball over the past few seasons. He’s posted a 3.81 ERA over 441 innings pitched since 2015, and he’s been particularly effective against American League East opponents. In 16 starts against AL East teams this season, Eovaldi has a 2.96 ERA and 1.15 WHIP, with 81 strikeouts in 88 innings pitched.

The addition of Eovaldi gives the Red Sox a formidable starting rotation that now includes Chris Sale, David Price, Rick Porcello, and Eduardo Rodriguez. With Eovaldi joining the mix, the Red Sox have one of the deepest rotations in baseball and should be well-equipped to make a deep postseason run.

The benefits of this trade are clear: The Red Sox have added an established starter who can provide stability and depth to their rotation. They also don’t have to give up any major league talent in order to acquire him, as Beeks is still a few years away from being ready for the majors. Finally, Eovaldi’s contract is relatively team-friendly; he’s signed through 2019 with an option for 2020, so he won’t be a free agent until after next season.

Of course, there are some potential downsides to this trade as well. For one thing, Eovaldi has had injury issues in the past; he underwent Tommy John surgery back in 2016 and has had several other injuries since then. There’s also no guarantee that he’ll be able to maintain his success against AL East teams once he joins the Red Sox; it’s possible that his numbers could dip as he adjusts to a new division and new opponents. Finally, there’s always the risk that Eovaldi won’t be able to stay healthy for an entire season; if he misses significant time due to injury, it could hurt the Red Sox’s chances of making a deep postseason run.

Overall, though, this trade looks like a good move for the Red Sox. They get an established starter who can help them make a deep postseason run without having to give up any major league talent in return. It remains to be seen how Eovaldi will perform once he joins the team, but if he can stay healthy and continue his success against AL East teams, this could be a very beneficial move for Boston.