In a rare type of transaction, the Nationals and Red Sox have agreed to swap pitching prospects. The clubs announced a one-for-one deal that sends righty Luis Perales to Washington and southpaw Jake Bennett to Boston. Neither player has made his MLB debut but both are on the 40-man roster.
It’s the kind of trade that fans often like to project but which almost never happens in practice. Neither Bennett nor Perales is a top-tier prospect, but they each ranked among the top 10 talents in their respective organizations at Baseball America. Teams tend to value their own prospects more highly than those in other systems. That’s only natural, as they liked the player enough to acquire them in the first place and have been instrumental in their development.
That makes it difficult for teams to align on straight prospect for prospect deals — at least ones that aren’t largely motivated by roster considerations. This one was driven by a regime change in Washington. The Nationals hired former Red Sox assistant general manager Paul Toboni as their president of baseball operations. He has hired a handful of former Boston staffers in front office and player development roles. They evidently liked Perales enough to make him a priority.
Perales is a 22-year-old who signed with the Sox out of Venezuela. He has shown huge strikeout stuff with very concerning command. The Sox added him to their 40-man roster over the 2023-24 offseason to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft. Perales blew out seven starts into the following season and underwent Tommy John surgery. He missed almost all of 2025 rehabbing, only returning for three short relief appearances in the final week. Those included his first two appearances in Triple-A, where he was back to pumping a 99 MPH fastball with a low-90s cutter and a mid-80s changeup.
Baseball America’s scouting report understandably lauds the fastball. They also grade the cutter as a plus pitch but note that he’ll need to develop an offspeed pitch and dramatically improve his control if he’s to stick as a starter. While there’s a decent chance he ends up in short relief down the line, the Nationals don’t need to hurry that. They can option him to Double-A or Triple-A as a starter or multi-inning reliever as they monitor his innings in his first full season back from the surgery.
Bennett, 25, is a 6’6″ lefty who was added to Washington’s 40-man roster last month. They needed to keep him out of this winter’s Rule 5 draft. As with Perales, he has been set back by a Tommy John procedure. His surgery came after the 2023 campaign and wiped out his entire ’24 season. The Oklahoma University product got back on the mound this past May. He combined for 19 appearances between three levels up to Double-A. Bennett turned in a 2.27 earned run average across 75 1/3 innings. He recorded a slightly below-average 21.5% strikeout rate but kept his walks to a tidy 6.4% clip.
BA credits Bennett with a plus changeup as the only standout offering in a six-pitch arsenal. He has plus control and the size to generate good extension. Bennett’s fastball only sits around 92-93 MPH on average. He’s unlikely to miss a ton of bats unless the Sox can coax more velocity out of him, but he’s a much safer bet than Perales to stick in a rotation. Bennett should reach Triple-A at some point next season and has a chance to debut before the end of the year, though that’d probably take a number of injuries to starters ahead of him on the depth chart.
The Red Sox opt for the more stable back-end starter profile while the Nationals shoot for the risk-reward play. Bennett has a trio of minor league option years. Perales is headed into his third option year but is likely to be eligible for a fourth option in 2027 because of his limited professional workload.
Jeff Passan of ESPN first reported the trade. Respective images courtesy of Nathan Ray Seebeck, Jaylynn Nash, Imagn Images.



Weird trade
Super weird
Just WOW
Some quick observations:
1. Perales has yet to succeed above A+. Bennett has succeeded in AA.
2. Perales is RH. Bennett is LH.
3. Parales 6’1″, 160 lbs. Can he last as a starter? Bennett 6’6″, 234 lbs. He should be able to last as a starter.
4. They each need a 40 man roster spot.
They’re both on the 40 already
You seemed to forget one of the major differences between the two players. Perales is 22 while Bennett is 25.
Perales has already used a couple options, while Bennett has all three remaining… Otherwise I think you covered it, @all.
Dark – Why? Both Paul and Craig are very familiar with Perales, they obviously had differing opinions of him, so there ya go 😃
Maybe they both like him, recognize his skill set and potential ceiling, but they felt the swap would serve both organizations well? This doesn’t strike me as a deal where Toboni needs to “win” the trade. He’s looking long term. Breslow is looking to fortify his roster now and possibly build depth for a bigger deal (let’s hope!).
Fever—is “fever pitch gal” truly your fiancé or did someone just hijack your moniker?
Stel – It’s the usual hijack, at least the 8th time. Most people know I’m married.
I appreciate humor as much as anyone, so in the past I let it go at first … but usually they turned nasty so I had to mute them.
FPG
Breslow definitely has a makeup of a pitcher he likes. Surprised they would make this deal. Considering the age difference in the 2 hurlers. Perales was *4 on Sox prospects.com. for what that is worth. I’m thinking Toboni probably initiated this trade. I would think Perales could have been an attractive prospect/ add on / in a deal for a more established piece.
cdc – hi !
It’s my understanding Breslow is obsessed with tall pitchers because they have greater extension. Bennett is 5 inches taller than Perales.
I’d like to hear what Bruin has to say about this trade, he was a huge fan of Perales.
Fever, for what its worth, I only ever muted 3, yes, three commenters on this site. Across both usernames when I didnt realize i could alter the handle on atlsoxfan so I just left it alone and made a new one.
And I dont see feverpitchgal.
That means its one of two individuals.
GaSox – Great stuff, thank you!
So it’s someone you muted and I didn’t, very weird. I think you’ve had your account a lot longer than I have had mine, so maybe I never interacted with your mutes? They must have really pissed you off back then. LOL
FWIW – Of the 8 Fevers I muted, only one appears in my muted list. Which means the other 7 were either 2 Live Crew’d or they changed their handles again.
I love this site, but I really wish they would put restrictions on how often you can change your handle. People should be held accountable for what they post.
all the posts have been removed GA so perhaps FPG’s other account was kicked off.
It’s the extension with this group of coaches. And I have to side with them on knowing how to increase velo. Tolle was throwing 91mph with elite extension and within a year he was upper 90s. I really wanted to see Luis pitching for Boston… but I’ll trust the pitching coaches to get Bennett those extra mphs he needs. One of the few things I do trust with this franchise currently.
I probably should have read some more comments before posting basically duplicate posts lol.
Thanks Fever. While I didn’t think it was a troll account like others, I did congratulate you. lol. Anyway, I also tip my hat to the imposter. Had me fooled…
It also looks like MLBTR killed the account as I didn’t mute “her” but I also don’t see yesterday’s posts.
dewey – Yeah I didn’t even bother engaging with them, the staff here is really good about shutting down accounts like that.
Feinsand is saying the Sox are the favorites for Marte. He’d be a great fit on the field, but I can see some conflict happening.
Fever, I dont know how insurance feel.about marte…
The baseball talent and tools are there, but theres something about a drama free club house that is pleasant.
And we just cleaned out our malcontents in devers and Hendricks so it should be a pretty chill environment for the youngins to grow and develop.
And this phone is being especially stupid. First changing i to insurance, then immediately not allowing the ‘edit’ function to correct my post typos? Grrr..
I read stories Fever about Boston leading the chase for Marte but those same articles say nothing is close.
GaSox – I hear ya, and we all know Breslow isn’t the best at handling players because he views them as commodities.
I haven’t followed Marte’s issues that closely, but it’s definitely something to consider. Kinda funny how Arizona is now exploring Bregman, which means Marte wouldn’t be a salary dump since Bregman would cost quite a bit more.
GaSox – I almost always use my computer for that reason (among others). LOL
FPG
I was hoping Murakami and Okamoto would have signed to play 3rdbase by this time. Both have less than a week to sign with a MLB team or they must head back . Unsigned they give more options for Bregman, Suarez, Bellinger.
Also is Casas going to be ready for spring training?? I read an article on a Goldschmidt/Casas platoon at 1stbase. Goldschmidt is still good defensively,but his right-handed bat is in decline. I would take him over what we had last year. How about the pitcher Imai ?
cdc – hi !
No, Okamoto’s deadline is January 4th so he’s got a while to go. Murakami’s deadline is Monday however. With his questionable 3B defense and high strikeout rate, I don’t think he would be given a 6-8 year deal from the Red Sox that he wants. But who knows, at some point John Henry might open his wallet …. right?
Breslow seems to have backtracked on his “Casas isn’t guaranteed to be the OD starter at first base” stance because Casas is apparently doing well on his rehab. We will see, I don’t put much stock in anything they say …. I wait until something actually happens.
It’s just like the buffet analogy I’ve been using for years now. The Sox will let everyone else fill their plate at the buffet table first, and then they will pick from what’s left which of course will have a reduced cost. That’s how they landed Bregman last offseason. I’m not budging on Suarez, I still think he will be the one they sign.
No chance on Imai, all indications are the Yankees will outbid everyone to sign him unless they sign King first.
Bellinger is not a good fit and will also likely have the Yankees outbidding everyone for him.
I think first base totally depends on what else happens first. Sox could end up with Contreras as their “big bat acquisition” which would be highly disappointing.
Well it wasn’t Teel Red Sox fans been praying for. Awesome move fir both teams. Straight to the top of the East
gotta tell you–first 2 words out of my mouth reading above and BEFORE seeing your post??–yep–weird trade
lol Fever. I can’t comment because I don’t know the incoming kid. Reminds me of the Yorke deal, which turned out to be pretty good … for the Brewers (so far).
Yorke is on The Pirates.
Yeah Yorke was traded for Priester who was traded to…the Brewers.
I think dewey meant because of how good a season Priester had in Milwaukee last season…
Nothing weird about trade Bennett is Nats number 11 prospect and ready sooner with command and a changeup. Peralta is further out but has more zip on his fastball, Red Sox number seven.
MLB – Agreed. Bennett also gas two additional option years.
wouldn’t surprise me. like typical trolls he likes drawing attention to himself wherther through positive interactions like saying great post all the time or through negative ones like a fake account.
Surprised to see Perales go before he gets a real look, but I suppose he was a guy signed by the previous front office so maybe Breslow & Bailey didn’t really vibe with him.
I think it speaks to the mentality of management and honor shift that they don’t like to take risks.And that the new guy is a sure bet.
Horrible mistake by the Red Sox. Perales has #2 stuff, and the ceiling of a number 1 with huge strike out rates. Bennett only struck out 6.5 per 9 innings in AA.
Yep…. But this new guy has really good extension! I wouldn’t be surprised to see Perales in the majors next year and have him out up decent numbers – similar to Bello’s quick rise.
You might be right joe but if he cant throw strikes..he might as well be nuke lelush pre crash davis…this bennet dude seems a much safer bet to help alot faster i think that might be the motivation
I would imagine the Red Sox see Perales winding up as a reliever, so they’re sacrificing some upside for greater SP certainty.
Nah. Perales is a little guy who screams reliever, is right handed like a dime a dozen other guys, and is rehabbing from TJ. He also becomes a minor league free agent next year. Bennett is a big lefty who is past his TJ and has solid pitchability if not elite stuff. Rather have Bennett.
He’s not a minor league free agent at the end of the year lol.
Yup. Unless he’s on the 40 man roster which I didn’t bother to check.
It says in the first paragraph he’s on the 40 man.
Bennett had a 2.56 ERA in AA.
Cy Young stuff in 3 years
AA for pitchers is AAA for hitters… each league has a bit of bias. When you see a guy hit well in AA or pitch well in AAA they never stay long
What was the purpose of this trade?
Breslow trading prospects from the old regime and getting players that fit the model they chase (pitcher extension).
Joemo, pretty lazy to just label this an “extension” guy. Plenty of extension guys are slight and/or have issues that make them questionable as future SPers; this guy is big, has command of his pitches, and a wide arsenal with a changeup as his best pitch. That all screams SP.
His velocity and strikeout performance don’t stand out, so that means his ceiling is notably limited without some overhaul. But it isn’t hard to see what could appeal about him.
Long – MLB Pipeline has Jake with a 50 grade fastball, slider and a 60 grade change
Perales with a 70 FB, 70 splitter, 55 slider and 50 cutter.
While not the end all be all, Perales has much better stuff. He was putting it together before the TJ injury in 2024 and is 2 years younger.
They traded Perales because he doesn’t have that elite extension that Breslow and the Driveline guys are chasing.
Perales had the best stuff in the Sox system, well maybe second best with Witherspoon added this draft. I wouldn’t be shocked to see them trade Witherspoon because he doesn’t have that extension they so chase.
I don’t often agree with Joemo, but extension is a fair comment. It looks to be an attribute that Bres and Bailey prefer
Hard throwing righties are a dime a dozen these days…lefties are always in high demand.
Breslow trading a RHP that profiles best as a reliever for a LHP that doesn’t have as high of a ceiling but profiles as a starting pitcher.
Future CY Young for sure
Could it be that one team that we are talking to about Ragans or Marte values Bennett more than Peralta, and we are trying to entice them?
No
Fenway, very good point and I realize you said “entice” them but there is a risk if that’s the case since this was not a three team trade.
You give them too much credit. That takes planning and they don’t plan
You’re Not Wrong
Tang – why worry about another SP, second base or a righty power bat if I can wrap up these meaningless, can be done at any time, minor league deals?
if this kind of move can be done at any time that means it can be done now too.
Sad.Sox 3 (Skenes in 2027)
why worry about another SP, second base or a righty power bat if I can wrap up these meaningless, can be done at any time, minor league deals?
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Wait! Are you telling me that the RS can no longer acquire an SP or a 2B? Had I known that, I’d have objected to the trade.
Joe – I was making a joke about Breslow’s time management. A joke…..
This is my take. All these pitching moves feels like they are going to augment the lineup with trades rather than FA. I don’t love that plan, I’d rather spend on Bichette (and Alonso but alas) but it’s a reasonable plan if they can get say Paredes and Marte.
Jose – thats the thought I came around to the morning after oviedo.
At this point Breslow has a good bead on what types of players teams are seeking in returns. Cite to his comments about ‘other teams not liking our guys’… well, the unspoken implication is not liking what breslow was willing to part with.
We may be watching a gamble where breslow sacrifices diversity of talents in the farm to have enough surplus of a particular profile he can ship them out without leaving the cupboard bare of a particular skillset.
The risk is, if the flavor of the week for other other execs change too much, you wind up with a big pile of low desirability pieces.
Not a bad thought actually
I’m only saying this because it seems to make no sense on our roster.
1 simple factor here is important – Perales has 1 option remaining, Bennett has all 3. Perales may get another due to injury but a big difference for guys not ready for MLB
the best bets now marakami and suarez. this should cost them about thirty five k.A year and keep them under the dreaded apron.
On the bright side the Red Sox are still ‘interested’ in Gore.
Perales looked like more of a bullpen guy based on his numbers? Or is it just me?
He might be BP bound but things were really clicking for him in 2024 pre-TJ. He has multiple plus pitches and a very good fastball.
Seems weird to trade him but Breslow loves his extension! Gotta chase pitchers with that plus extension!
mlb.com/milb/prospects/redsox/luis-perales-691384
Scouting report.
Read the last line if you are wondering why he was traded. Red Sox are looking for SP options and a 6’6″ LHP that can hit 97 fits their plan better than a RHP that is destined to be a closer.
Read scouting report
Obviously I did. In two places it says he profiles as a reliever.
The MLB scouting report says that the Red Sox believe he can be a Frontline starter so is the report outdated or what.
The scouting report was before the 2025 season started.
So it’s outdated.
soxprospects.com/players/perales-luis.htm
Summation: Potential mid-rotation starter. Ceiling of a number two starter. If he has to move to the bullpen, could be a high-leverage reliever with premium bat-missing ability. Tommy John surgery has clouded his future. Was seen as a wide-variance arm prior to his injury with a high ceiling and low floor, and the injury has made that range of outcomes even larger. Prior to his injury, he would show four at least average pitches, with two grading out as at least plus. Made substantial adjustments to his arsenal in 2024, deemphasizing his fastball and using his cutter to get ahead and get quick outs. This allowed him to be more efficient and pitch deeper into games, which alleviated some concerns about him having to move to the bullpen. Improved cutter also allowed his other pitches to play up, especially his fastball and splitter, which both showed premium bat-missing ability. Has the best raw stuff of any arm in the system and was identified early on in 2022 as the top pitching prospect in the Florida Complex League. Arsenal has evolved, but remains to be seen what it will look like when he fully returns.
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There really isn’t enough data on him post TJ to make a conclusion. But he sure looks like a kid who is an actual pitcher instead of just a guy with good extension.
Perales is a reliever type
Not a fan of this trade at all as a Red Sox fan. They should’ve at least seen what they had in Perales next year, coming off TJS. If he rebounds, he could be a top of the rotation starter. Or at least a really good reliever. Sold low on him.
Breslow doing Paul Toboni a solid I guess. Only way I can make sense of it.
Okay. I thought about it and this is my conclusion. The Red Sox simply like Jake Bennett more and see something we don’t see. I read his scouting report and it shows Perales is small compared to a starter. What I don’t get about it is that later in the scouting report it says that the RSox believe he can be a frontline starter.
I’ll start with the Nationals thinking. I think they will work Perales out of the bullpen with a high leverage role. They decided Perales would fit them better than Bennett. On the other hand, I think the RSox weren’t thinking it through and decided to overload on lefties for some reason.
Or maybe the RSox have something planned under their sleeve. I know this isn’t what a lot of RSox fans like but is that Early and Tolle might go.
The Red Sox have 1 left handed starting pitcher, Crochet.
Gray, Bello, Oviedo, and Crawford are RHP. Perales profiles as a reliever. Bennett slots in just behind Tolle and Early on the depth chart.
So the rotation is…
Crochet
Gray
Bello
Oviedo
Spring Training Audition
Basically the Astros rotation except the Astros haven’t done anything except make it harder for the #5 starter. Good job RSox.
Harrison? Sandoval?
Should have mentioned that Sandoval, who is a LHP, is returning from TJ and the Red Sox were unsure enough about his ability to step into the rotation that they traded for Oviedo.
I would flip him. After injury I think he’s posting 5+ ERA.
The Red Sox didnt give Sandoval $18 million knowing he’d miss 2024 just so he could be a bullpen depth piece in 2025. Unless he gets hurt in ST, it’d be wild to not have him be a SP out of the gate before deciding on moving him to bullpen.
I think Oviedo was acquired so Bello could be a centerpiece in a package for Marte. Bello’s contract would cancel out roughly 70% of Marte’s friendly remaining contract, or 50% if Bello declines the final hear 21 mil option. I do think Bello will have a long MLB career – but as a mid-back end innings eater who’s ERA will fluctuate with the defense behind him as a contact first pitcher.. Whereas Marte could still have a few superstar caliber years left with his talent, and they desperately need that kind of switch hitting impact bat in the lineup.
At this point in their careers, I wouldn’t trade B. Bello even up for K. Marte, let alone trading him as the “centerpiece” in a package. M. Mayer will become what K. Marte is. Besides, Marte is not what teams would call a “leader in the clubhouse”. He’s a little “Devers-ish” from what I have read.
I don’t think the Nats traded for this guy with the intent that they’ll turn him into a reliever right away. He’s the higher upside player between the two, they want to see if they can figure it out as a starter.
There’s a much higher probability he won’t stick as a starter compared to Bennett, but that’s a fallback plan.
45 = 45. That is their upside
But 45 can be arrived at a number of different ways.
Relief pitchers mostly get screwed by WAR. Very good to great relievers will be capped out around 2-3 WAR at most, most of the time, because they don’t throw enough innings. Perales is a 45 precisely because of his reliever risk – if he has to go to the bullpen on a WAR scale it’s mathematically impossible for him to be much better than a 45 without teams making proprietary adjustments to their grading scale to help value relievers more fairly (which they likely do). But if he actually sticks as a starter, his actual production will more likely be closer to a 50 or 60.
Bennett on the other hand is what he is. He’s a 45 with a high floor that he’s a lot less likely to significantly outperform.
Expected value is very similar when we’re talking probabilistic modeling of their likely outcomes but that does not mean one can’t still have more upside than the other.
It’s close to ten years old at this point but you should read the Fangraphs scouting primer. FV grades in this day and age are absolutely tied to anticipated WAR output. That’s basic knowledge.
Oh good, you already know everything. Delightful.
I don’t owe you an argument about anything. Why waste my time? You can’t even be bothered to take three minutes to read something to familiarize yourself with what I told you I’m talking about. I don’t want to have a conversation at all with someone that smug and uncurious, forget an argument. I might as well turn around and talk to the wall behind me than try and make a point to someone so dismissive of other thoughts. But sure, I’ll bite and make one last attempt to explain myself more clearly.
The funniest part about your refusal to entertain any ideas outside of your chosen bubble is that if you actually read my comment or the Fangraphs material I referred you to and took a minute to think about it, you might have noticed how similar your assertion is to what I already said. So what do you even want to argue?
Yes, Perales has control issues. That’s why he profiles as someone who has a high risk of ultimately being a reliever. That’s why he’s a 45 even though his “stuff” on its own grades much higher. If he manages to harness it well enough to stick as a starter, he will obviously be quite a bit more valuable than a 45 grade implies because he found a way to get his 70 fastball to outshine his 40 control. How is that any different from what I said? You’re so hung up on me framing their grade as a weighted probability of their likeliest outcome, or taking it a step further and discussing how that would likely translate into tangible value at the next level, that you’re missing the part that you actually agree with pretty much every major point I made. So what is the controversy here? So maybe our thought processes vary somewhat but if they led us to the same conclusion what difference does it make to you? Congrats on being “more correct” I guess?
Perales being a 45 with 70 stuff reflects his likeliest outcome – a middle reliever, which by any standard of evaluation is not a particularly valuable player. But if he has a 90th percentile outcome he is a mid rotation to fringe 2 starter. Last I checked those are pretty valuable! Guys who project as more likely to reach that outcome tend to grade around the 60-70 range, do they not?
When using WAR as the basis of comparison, a decent reliever is about equivalent in value to a back end starter. Which once again, we seem to agree on that being the assessment for Bennett. However, his “stuff” is not good enough to give him a chance to outperform his projections. He will either make it as a 4 or 5 or he’ll be nothing. His grade reflects that too.
Going full circle to my original comment, all I said was that they are both 45’s because the tangible value of their likeliest developmental outcome are worth about the same, in terms of WAR value. I added that just because they are both 45s does not mean they have the same upside, as someone else incorrectly stated. We seem to agree on that also as you said yourself Perales has a higher ceiling.
Certainly gutting the farm system here. Cannot judge this trade yet. We will see how it goes
Gutting the farm system? Breslow traded a 45 grade RH reliever for a 45 grade LH starter.
What is the point. “See I’m willing to trade pitching prospects!” For different pitching prospects🤦
‘Tang It
What is the point.
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What the point of your question? The article laid out the differences between the two pitchers.
Prospect for prospect. Neither will probably be a difference maker and Boston needs difference makers now.
bennet 138 career minor lg IP
2.67 era, 1.14 whip. this could be a very solid pick up for boston
meanwhile perales is more hyped not sure why. he’s younger. but alot of injury issues in 2024 and 2025. people look too much at strikeouts, its sort of ignorant and immature actually. when he did pitch this yr, he had a 7.71 era (only 2 innings) but then pitched in fall lg and had a 10.32 era. coming off TJ i understand but maybe thats why sox wanted to go with a guy ready for the majors possibly next season
redsox fans crying is funny. give it a couple of yrs before deciding this was a bad move. you might be pleasantly surprised
Perhaps Bennett becomes the Tolle or Early or Harrison (all lefties) replacement if one of them has to go in a deal for an arm like Ragans or a bat like Contreras or Marte. He appears to be closer to mlb ready than Perales in addition to throwing from the left side. Otherwise it’s a mystery.
I think this is more just clearing out prospects that don’t fit the new regimes mold. They want pitchers with plus extension, regardless of their stuff.
Which is why I’m now convinced they’re going to trade Witherspoon for some random prospect with plus extension but doesn’t actually have the stuff he does.
Riveting
Breslow is going full throttle! He’s smartest GM in the game! Please leave him alone and allow him to ruin this team! Good grief!
Thec’s
Please leave him alone and allow him to ruin this team! Good grief!
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This was a literal LOL moment. You think trading Perales is going to ruin the team? Good grief indeed.
Maybe because JB is a lefty
Paul Toboni should know Perales as good as anybody, and know what the Red Sox are looking for in a LH Pitcher. Very rare to see a trade like this in MLB. Red Sox get a LH SP with 3 options (2022 pick, Rd: 2, Pick: 6, Ovr: 45 ) for the RH SP (Amateur FA (VEN) Jul’19 ) with 1 option. I’m fine with it, but tough to loose someone who throws 98+, I doubt he’d make the Red Sox team in the spring and most definitely burn his last option during the year, the Nationals could probably carry him all year and save his last option. This is just more deck chairs being moved around. 7 days left on Murakami….
Most common outcome here is that its an inconsequential trade with neither guy ever doing anything of significance
The calm before the calm
Trade for the sake of trading is all this seems like to me
Sells Bennett short. The likelihood of him doing much is low but the Red Sox do need starting depth on the back end. Can’t expect any rotation to make it through the full 162 games perfectly healthy.
What? Red Sox have some of the best starting depth in the major leagues. They have five guys ready to go and five guys waiting in the wings.
I think they’ve done this on purpose so they can trade a young left-hander in a deal in the next little while.
Expect a big bat to come and starting pitching depth to remain intact.
Trade for the sake of trading is all this seems like to me
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No one trades for the sake of trading. Contact every GM in the history of BB, and ask them if they ever made a trade just so they could say the made a trade.
Toboni gets the better prospect because he can get him up to the big club quicker and keep him there longer than the Sox can. Breslow gets the “type” of pitcher he feels they can mold.
Lets all circle back after the lockout late 2027
Perales has already been on 40-man for two years, Bennett just added. So unless there’s an exception, Perales may only have one option year left, while Bennett has three. Perales clearly has work to do to cut down the walks and makes more sense for a rebuilding team that can be patient and roster him in the majors sooner. Perales has two AAA appearances and Bennett none. Similarly rated prospects with different particulars.
Prospect for Prospect trade. Why doesn’t this happen more often?
Read the article.
That does help. lol
I think because it happens at the major league level. If the minor league teams were allowed to trade with each other (a really bad idea) it might happen more often.
Per Chris Cotillo on X:
Craig Breslow on Jake Bennett: “We feel like Bennett is a high probability starter that excels in some things that are hard to teach. Fastball playability driven by above average extension and strike throwing ability. His whiff rates and ability to manage hard contact have us confident in his ability to be a major league starter.”
x.com/ChrisCotillo/status/2000725311579652319?ref_…
I think perales, if he can lick us control issues will end up being a superb picture. with all the red sox outstanding pitching prospects, I am surprised if they didnt take a gamble on him.
Maybe.
Trade is about not how fast you throw it but where you throw it. Bennett has control and Perales has control problems.
Ten years ago, on this very night, my Chinese grandson won first prize.
In what?
Seems like a great trade for both sides. Bennett is a high floor guy, trading him to a more win now team is a great match for a high risk high reward guy with only one option.
It does kind of makes sense. Contending Boston gets nearly-ready depth in a probable #6-8 starter to park in AAA, the rebuilding Nats get a project pitcher. Neither of them move the needle for each side but sometimes these little trades do impact the margins.
Im sure both players that were traded are still scratching their heads wondering WTH? Oh Boy!
Arizona Fall League Stats
Perales:
11.1 IP, 13 ER, 16 H, 11 BB, 19 K
Bennett:
20 IP, 10 ER, 20 H, 5 BB, 25 K
Bennett appears closer to contributing than Perales. Perales has tremendous upside, but it’s unlikely he’s ready to contribute to a major league roster sooner than 2027 when he ‘may’ be out of options.
Even in 2024 when Perales had reduced his BB numbers (12 BB in 33.2 innings) he still allowed 32 hits while averaging under 4 innings per start (9 starts).
The guy the Red Sox traded away is a fire Baller. That’s his attribute. 99 mph.
He has no idea if it’s a strike or not when he heaves it but some think he can coral that into being a serviceable major league. Great I’m all for it.
The guy the Red Sox got is a pitcher. He knows how to pitch and after some seasoning, he’ll be back in rotation guy. Because he’s left-handed there’s added value.
Excellent move by both teams, but I think the Red Sox made out if we’re just looking at their perspective.
Gary – Agreed, Bennett has pitch ability, whereas, Perales is Darwinzon 2.0…..
Wow. I forgot about Darwinzon.
I, honestly, never heard of Darwinzon.
Darwinzon Hernandez
baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=her…
I loved Darwinzon. He looked like a sure closer, if he could cut down the walks to even under 4.5 BB/9. He never got close.
This is about as big an acquisition as it’s gonna get for the Nats. It’s gonna be a long winter.
MLB will definitely grant Perales an extra option year due to all the time he missed on the IL, so Washington will have 2 years to get him right in the minors. If he can figure out his control, he’s going to be a nasty MLB pitcher. I think he can be a very good starter but if he falters at that, he has setup man or even closer written all over him.
Bennett is a soft tossing lefty who is going to have to rely on off speed pitches to be successful. He may be more of a safe bet than Perales, but Perales definitely has a much higher ceiling than Bennett if he can put it all together, and he’s only 22 years old. Great trade for Washington!
Keith Law article Arizona Fall League pitchers:
“Washington Nationals left-hander Jake Bennett is one of the few command guys in the AFL, and we are grateful the Nats sent him. He was 92-95, showing four- and two-seamers, with a plus changeup at 82-85, and both a slider and curveball, neither more than about average. He’s a starter, and not far from ready now that he’s healthy.”
nytimes.com/athletic/6735473/2025/10/22/hagen-smit…
What are you talking about you would be hard pressed to find a team with more depth in their pitching beyond 2026. They were and still will have all of their starters in Worcester on the 40 man. The rotation in AAA is probably Tolle, Dobbins, Harrison, Drohan, Sandlin, Ubersrein, possibly Early and now Bennett. The Red Sox had plenty of depth before the trade.
The only reason for this trade that I can see is one there is going to be a very unpopular trade coming of either Tolle or more likely Connelly Early. The second is that Breslow has a type big bodied lefties and yes they coaxed a lot more velo out of Tolle but no guarantee that they can do the same out of Bennett. I haven’t watched Bennett pitch so maybe I should reserve judgement until I see him pitch but dammit they better not trade Early or Tolle.
Bruin: this doesn’t necessarily mean Tolle or Early are out the door. This could make ti easier to trade Bello if that’s the route they want to go.
From what it sounds like Early is so sought after in trade talks it makes me worry. I hope you are right but since he wasn’t drafted by Breslow I think Early is more likely to go than Tolle. I don’t want to see any of them go and would prefer they sign Bregman and one more infield position player like Okamoto. Pitching should be fine but they still have an outfielder and pitching depth to trade for a guy like Ragans.
Agree with the majority of what you said but I’d they signed Bichette over Bregman.
Bregman settles the defense better on the infield with Mayer sliding into second. I would be fine with Bichette though I think Bregman is a little cleaner due to defense but if Bichette signs then Mayer slides into third.
Bregman’s age and decline are what concerns me. If the sox are going to sign a 9 figure contract I’d rather it be for the younger guy who play 2B vs the older one who might only hold up for a few more seasons.
Did Bennett play 3B in high school?
high floor pitcher for a team in their window
high ceiling pitcher for a team 2-3 years away
makes sense for both teams
makes me wonder if either/both guys will be included in a larger package deal for someone. not everyday a trade like this is made.
Any signings will be team friendly. Like last year, they will wait out the market and sign people to short term contracts. Have they signed anyone of note? Make money not waves. Who cares about fans, this is a business.
Bob – Guess who is the ONLY team to have not signed ANY player to a big league contract this offseason ….
I don’t have to guess. This organization is about making money. With the prospect of a lockout in 27, They are going to squirrel away as much as they can to ride out the storm. as long as fans show up, buy merchandise, and subscribe to watching, there will be few changes.
Bobby – Agreed!
As for 2027, I expect owners to do what they did in 2020 …. wait until around June/July to settle, then have a short regular season and full postseason. The big money is always late season playoff chases and of course the postseason.
That would not surprise me
Toboni was 100% the initiator
Another full throttle acquisition for the Sox! Sad that only them and the Rockies haven’t signed a major league player in FA. They seem real into winning now – lol. As a diehard Sox fan I have been beyond fed up how this front office has run this team the past 6 years