Eugenio Suarez is headed back to the Mariners, removing deadline season’s biggest bat from the market. Several other clubs besides Seattle were known to be interested in Suarez’s services, but The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Jen McCaffrey add a somewhat surprising team to the mix in the aftermath of the tonight’s trade. The Red Sox had some talks with the Diamondbacks about Suarez with the idea of using Suarez not at his customary third base position, but across the diamond at first base.
Suarez has made exactly one career appearance as a first baseman, which came just earlier this week in Arizona’s 1-0 win over the Pirates on July 24. Suarez moved from third to first in the bottom of the tenth inning amidst some other defensive changes for the D’Backs, so we can probably rule this out as some kind of unofficial audition for any Red Sox scouts that might’ve been in attendance.
Public defensive statistics have been mixed on Suarez’s third base glovework over his career. The Defensive Runs Saved metric has been giving him negative grades in each of the last seven seasons, while the Outs Above Average metric has him at a +9 OAA over that same timespan. In 2025, Suarez has been getting a thumbs down across the board, with -5 OAA and -4 DRS over 877 2/3 innings at the hot corner. The 34-year-old’s defensive future could be an interesting subplot to his free agent market this winter, as it remains to be seen if Suarez will want to remain at third base or perhaps consider a position change.
The Rafael Devers parallels are hard to ignore. Devers’ refusal to play first base (after being more or less forced from his old third base job into a DH-only role) in the wake of Triston Casas’ injury in early May hastened the chain of events that led to the shocking trade that went Devers from the Red Sox to the Giants in June. It is hard to imagine that the Sox would’ve explored a trade of this magnitude without first getting some okay from Suarez’s camp that he was fine with changing positions, given how the Devers situation went south in such a public manner.
As Moneyball fans can tell you, learning to play first base is incredibly hard. It may have been a lot to ask for Suarez to pick up essentially a new position mid-season, while on a new team and in the pressure of a pennant race. The Red Sox might not have minded subpar glovework if Suarez continued slugging home runs, yet there have been plenty of past examples of players whose hitting suffered due to a preoccupation with defense.
Abraham Toro and especially Romy Gonzalez have hit well in splitting the bulk of first base duties since Casas’ injury, so even this relative weak link position has still been pretty solid. The rest of Boston’s lineup has also been so productive that the Sox can likely get away without having a big first base bat, though the club may yet be considering an upgrade for the position at the deadline. Most recent reporting on the Sox has focused on their search for pitching, though the team is known to have interest in Yandy Diaz or Brandon Lowe if the Rays decide to sell at a larger scale.
Eugenio is a better ’26 target for 3B
Probably almost every contender had talks about him.
I completely agree and wouldn’t be shocked if the Montreal Expos and Seattle Pilots also had scouts checking on him as well.
FPG
The Sox don’t believe Blaze will hit enough to be anything more than a bench/platoon type player on a non championship team. Surprised it’s another lefty reliever, hopefully will continue his decent form.
Duran and Anthony have really excelled since basically switching spots in the order. Has hitting 3rd sparked a power stroke in Duran?.?. It’s tough to argue with Cora on this .
Ideally I’d like to see the Sox acquire a #2 starter and a quality right handed reliever. Also Campbell has been tearing it up at Worcester while playing 1stbase. Can a recall be coming soon..
cdc – Yeah I’m ambivalent about the trade. I do believe further trades are coming, and a possible trade or demotion of a LHR. Wilson was unusually bad his last outing, maybe something going on with him? Who knows.
Duran slugged .489 in 2023/2024 so this is nothing new for him. I still maintain having the trade rumors end has helped him relax and built his confidence. Also keep in mind he had a slow start last year as well.
They beauty of having two very good hitters like Roman and Duran is no matter where they bat they will produce, so no credit to Cora on this one. I still think it should be Duran leading off and Roman batting second, but whatever.
I do think KC getting promoted is a possibility, if so I hope Cora doesn’t mentally abuse him again.
FPG
Trade rumors ended???? Just because the Sox, Breslow, said they do not intend to trade him doesn’t mean it won’t happen. We have heard that sentiment before. Players trusting the front office . Breslow . Hmmm. Of course the only way I would consider trading Duran would be for a package that includes Joe Ryan. I doubt that happens.
I can’t stand seeing Toro bat 2nd . I think I like Yoshida in that spot, especially against righties.
cdc – Rafaela will be playing a lot of 2B, therefore no outfielder will be traded.
Toro was only because Bregman was out. But yeah, I posted yesterday I wasn’t happy with that lineup decision. LOL
The Red Sox are overthinking this as usual in the short term they should look for a first baseman and another catcher so that they can designate Connor Wong. They should be finding ways to get Matsuzaka off this roster he provided nothing. I would float Kristian Campbell to the Pirates for Mitch Keller but might have to add another piece. Maybe trading the Password might due seeing he clearly blocked from the major league roster. They should really try in the off season to unload Trevor Story and Matsuzaka in the off season so Mayer can play shortstop.
nep – Thank you for your submission, here are my thoughts:
1) They have already acquired a catcher, Tromp. I believe he will be the one to replace Wong if they can’t land another catcher today. They are just now realizing the scarcity of acceptable MLB catchers, which is one reason why their trading of Teel was idiotic … who, BTW, just yesterday had 2 more hits and another homerun.
2) Dice-K has been off the roster since 2012
3) KC right now is at an all-time low value, not the time to trade him …. and if he gets back to the level he was at before Cora’s abuse, the Sox will need him.
4) Password is being saved for a legit SP like Skubal or Ryan
5) Story is having a great season and he’s needed, because right now there’s huge question marks at 3B, 2B and 1B for 2026.
Hope this helps!
Interest Kings, strike again!
Red Sox always interested in making the right moves, but instead settle for making bad moves.
Love it.
Could try Blaze Jordan……..oh nevermind they traded him for a long relief guy with an injury history longer than the civil war lasted from April 12th 1861 to April 9th 1965
LHB are hitting .179 with .440 OPS vs Matz. Huge upgrade over Murphy or Bernadino.
Clearly a beneficial bullpen move for a low-power rule 5 eligble player who has no future in Boston. Get your head outta your a$$.
You think Steve Matz is gonna save that pen? LOL go ride the pine rookie. Get your weak junk out of my clubhouse and back to the Mexican league before I call ICE.
Damn… That’s cold
I see why you fell to the 69th round.
People are usually lying down in the 69th round.
I think they traded away their first base option to get Matz.
…and it’s not like Toro and Gonzalez aren’t doing the job. The combined total is impressive.
Maybe Breslow was counting his chickens before they hatched.
I’m honestly not sure what 1B options exist.
lol – sure they did
What if he refused to move?
Another BS Red Sox HAD INTEREST story. Will they never end? He’s going to Seattle — for real.