What happened: The Boston Red Sox are facing mounting pressure to pivot toward a total roster sell-off as the July 30 trade deadline approaches. Sitting 12 games below .500 in mid-June, the club has been decimated by injuries to cornerstone players like Tanner Houck and Triston Casas.

Why it matters: A 'fire sale' would allow Boston to reset its payroll and restock a farm system that has struggled to support the major league roster. The team was reportedly seeking offensive help just days ago, but a 4-game losing streak and a league-worst home record have shifted the internal narrative toward selling veteran chips like Sonny Gray and Aroldis Chapman.

By the numbers: Record: 27-39 (12 games under .500); Home Record: 10-21 (league-worst); Key Absences: Tanner Houck (UCL), Triston Casas (Abdominal).

What to watch: Watch for the front office to begin shopping expiring contracts as they decide between a minor retool or a full rebuild.

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