What happened: The Boston Red Sox are advised to become sellers at the August 3 trade deadline following a 27-38 start to the 2026 season. Under manager Chad Tracy, the club currently sits in the American League East basement, 12.5 games out of first place.

Why it matters: A shift to selling would mark a pivot toward a 2027 competitive window after offensive struggles left the team ranking 29th in runs scored. Analysis from Jon Heyman suggests that veteran arms like Sonny Gray could be the centerpiece of any deadline moves.

By the numbers: 2026 Record: 27-38 | Standings: 5th in AL East (12.5 GB) | Runs Scored: 253 (29th) | HR: 49 (30th)

What to watch: Boston continues its road series against the Tampa Bay Rays on June 10 as front office evaluations intensify.

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