{"id":318711,"date":"2025-10-20T14:03:11","date_gmt":"2025-10-20T14:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/318711\/"},"modified":"2025-10-20T14:03:11","modified_gmt":"2025-10-20T14:03:11","slug":"red-sox-roster-starting-rotation-has-ace-depth-but-needs-a-true-no-2-this-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/318711\/","title":{"rendered":"Red Sox roster: Starting rotation has ace, depth \u2014 but needs a true No. 2 this winter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"LUGWNM7PWBF3RDZA7DMLFFNA64\">With the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2025 Red Sox season over<\/a> and an important offseason approaching, it\u2019s time to break down each part of the Red Sox\u2019 roster entering what should be a busy winter for <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2023\/10\/red-sox-closing-in-on-craig-breslow-as-new-head-of-baseball-operations.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">chief baseball officer Craig Breslow<\/a>. All week, we\u2019ll be running a five-part series analyzing each part of Boston\u2019s roster. First up is a look at Boston\u2019s starting rotation entering 2026:<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"5LMHDCNSQBHR5C7RCIMLQOK5YY\"><b>WHERE DO THINGS STAND?<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"NCWHZCE5EZEJ5NP7VGJ57V2WIU\">In a much different place than they did this time last year, when Breslow was searching for a bonafide ace. The impact of the addition of Garrett Crochet can\u2019t be overstated, as it raised both the ceiling and floor of Boston\u2019s rotation tremendously. Now, it\u2019s about figuring out the pieces behind Crochet.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"K7ES7G5GMZAS3HT24Z3XDLKXW4\">With the lefty locked into the No. 1 spot \u2014 and Opening Day starts for years to come \u2014 the Red Sox find themselves with a deep stable of (mostly young) pitchers who will, barring trades, enter camp in the mix. The only lock at this point is Brayan Bello, who after the best season of his big league career, profiles as the top internal option behind Crochet who is under control for next year. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/08\/why-red-sox-talks-with-twins-fell-apart-for-joe-ryan-report.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/08\/why-red-sox-talks-with-twins-fell-apart-for-joe-ryan-report.html\">Lucas Giolito, who stabilized the group for most of the year, is likely to hit free agency through a complicated mutual option, though he\u2019s a qualifying offer candidate<\/a>. More on that in a minute.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"C3IYFW5WJVHLNESEU4LZ7LMFPI\">Behind Crochet and Bello, the Red Sox find themselves deeper than ever when it comes to rotation options \u2014 and especially, young ones. Now, it\u2019s about identifying who is poised to contribute and fill out the group. In Kutter Crawford, Hunter Dobbins, Connelly Early, Richard Fitts, Kyle Harrison, Patrick Sandoval, Payton Tolle and even swingman Cooper Criswell, Boston has eight candidates who have varying levels of experience and upside. Even with Tanner Houck set to miss most (if not all) of 2026 after undergoing Tommy John surgery in August, Boston has its fair share of depth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"3PIUTMO3HNAOJKBN6EW3JJSRPM\">There are Early and Tolle, the tantalizing left-handed prospects who each showed flashes (especially in Early\u2019s case) late in 2025. There are Crawford and Sandoval, veterans who are coming off missing the entire season due to injury, and Dobbins, who was a bright spot early and should be ready for Opening Day after tearing his ACL in July. Harrison, the main prize from the Rafael Devers trade, is still 24, and Fitts will be 26 in the spring. It\u2019s fair to assume a couple of things. One, the Red Sox can dangle young arms in trade talks. Two, spring training will be a bloodbath when it comes to the rotation competition. And three, it\u2019s fair to assume one or two guys on the list will emerge as real forces.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"HTZB6CXYGVHTPCP6RNM2FGSEYY\">In previous seasons, the Red Sox were tasked with adding bodies to their staff in order to amass depth from the outside during the offseason. This time, that depth is built-in. Breslow isn\u2019t going to add for the sake of adding. He\u2019s going to try to raise the ceiling of his rotation group.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"6FEVP4WYLRDXBCZVSIMXCOZ5DM\"><b>WHAT\u2019S COMING FROM THE MINORS?<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"5XGS22Y5WBGRNEXTWAILOZIJCQ\">This past season saw the Red Sox debuts of Dobbins, Early, Harrison and Tolle, who all spent time in Triple-A. None of those pitchers are a finished product and all of them represent the improved depth in the upper levels of the minors. It\u2019ll be very beneficial for the Red Sox to have pitchers with major league experience at Triple-A throughout the season and that\u2019s a lock to be the case considering how many arms there are in that group.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"67PP674IVBENPE42MV7ZISSF5E\">Tolle and Early were on track for 2026 debuts before a series of injuries forced the Red Sox to call them up as they pushed toward the postseason. They\u2019re not the only exciting pitchers in the system, though. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/10\/boston-red-sox-prospects-fastball-reaches-1007-mph-in-latest-afl-outing.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/10\/boston-red-sox-prospects-fastball-reaches-1007-mph-in-latest-afl-outing.html\">Perhaps the most electric right-handed arm in the organization is Luis Perales, who is impressing with triple-digit velocity in the Arizona Fall League and will be in the mix next season<\/a>. David Sandlin had a good season as a starter before a bullpen experiment gone awry. Shane Drohan returned with a strong showing in Triple-A. The cupboard is not bare, even with Brandon Clarke, Kyson Witherspoon, Marcus Phillips, Anthony Eyanson and others further away. The aggressive path taken with Tolle last year suggests Breslow is not afraid to fast-track a capable arm in an effort to win games.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"6EFW5FGWWRES5ESVGFMLLEYWPU\"><b>WHICH MOVES MIGHT THE RED SOX MAKE?<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"JFCNH3KUV5ACPGN6L5XASR4MVY\">With Crochet and Bello locked in and the group of (in some order) Early, Sandoval, Crawford, Tolle, Dobbins, Harrison, Fitts and Criswell all in the mix, the Red Sox could enter spring training having made no additions and likely field a competitive rotation. The 2025 season, though, revealed not just the need for a massive amount of depth but also the importance of quality rotation options. For most of the year, the Red Sox had a pretty good chance when either Crochet, Bello or Giolito pitched. Things were different when they didn\u2019t.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"52JWU6UJBNG4DPQN4R2ZJ46XRY\">One of the most striking needs for the Red Sox as they look to push from contender to World Series contender is finding a running mate for Crochet. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/10\/red-sox-alex-cora-brayan-bello-discuss-why-starter-was-pulled-after-28-pitches-in-game-2-loss.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/10\/red-sox-alex-cora-brayan-bello-discuss-why-starter-was-pulled-after-28-pitches-in-game-2-loss.html\">Bello is a good pitcher who can be dominant, but true No. 2 starters don\u2019t get lifted after 28 pitches in a win-and-move-on playoff game<\/a>. The Red Sox are likely approaching this winter hoping to add a No. 2, install Bello as the No. 3 and figure out the rest with the options listed above. They\u2019ll have plenty of ways to get that done, too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"NO6OXQD54VDHXGCR6FNQPC6744\">Reigning Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal is going to headline a deep class of trade candidates, though it\u2019s possible Detroit\u2019s reported interest in listening on him is a negotiating tactic before extension talks really heat up. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/08\/why-red-sox-talks-with-twins-fell-apart-for-joe-ryan-report.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.masslive.com\/redsox\/2025\/08\/why-red-sox-talks-with-twins-fell-apart-for-joe-ryan-report.html\">Everyone knows Minnesota\u2019s Joe Ryan is the apple of Breslow\u2019s eye<\/a>. Milwaukee\u2019s Freddy Peralta, Washington\u2019s MacKenzie Gore (hello, Paul Toboni), Cincinnati\u2019s Hunter Greene and Andrew Abbott, Pittsburgh\u2019s Mitch Keller and Miami\u2019s Sandy Alcantara all might be moved. The Red Sox can obviously put together an attractive package involving a major league outfielder, a young pitcher with big league experience and a prospect or two. It\u2019ll just come down to a team finding that price to be right if Breslow goes the trade route. That price will be determined by a combination of talent and contractual control.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"ZEPB7CTDJFCUPN4ULYWW47I3WY\">The always-risky free agent market is an option, too, and like he did last year with flirtations with Blake Snell, Max Fried and others, Breslow will be sure to be involved. Framber Valdez, Dylan Cease, Ranger Su\u00e1rez and Michael King are the top options with many others, including Zac Gallen, Nick Martinez, Chris Bassitt, Merrill Kelly and Shane Bieber, available as well. It\u2019s hard to imagine the Red Sox looking for a deal like the one they gave Walker Buehler a year ago. Any pursuits on the open market should be for a true upgrade \u2014 think someone markedly better than Bello.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"MBDJ5XHGYNCO3PHNNWMOZMGX3A\">A wild card in all of this is Giolito, who enters free agency in a strange scenario. He has a $19 million mutual option (that comes with a $1.5 million buyout) that is almost always a lock to be declined by one side, meaning he\u2019s effectively a free agent. A strong, healthy finish would have positioned Giolito for a multi-year deal on the open market. Instead, elbow soreness \u2014 with no structural damage \u2014 ended his year before the postseason and will give teams pause entering the season.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"P6GF54YZQBBGJM5T5LO7TWISPY\">The qualifying offer \u2014 and a Giolito acceptance of that $22.025 million deal for next year \u2014 is possible. So, too, is a different type of deal that keeps him in Boston, especially if the Red Sox feel comfortable with medicals other teams aren\u2019t yet privy to. Giolito has loved his time in Boston and the Red Sox consider him one of their best leaders. A relative bargain caused by the elbow issue might create a pathway to a deal. A reunion there certainly wouldn\u2019t rule out a rotation upgrade elsewhere \u2014 and it would make it more palatable for Breslow to trade someone like, say, Dobbins or Harrison.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"GO3LFKC7YVFDFFAEJJXM5I6HRY\"><b>FINAL ANALYSIS \/ PREDICTION:<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"DCLEHHMWYJBHZLJMDUY5OQD3HA\">The Red Sox enter the winter with a true ace in Crochet, a mid-rotation guy in Bello \u2014 and a bunch of darts that may or may not hit bullseyes in the future. It\u2019ll be much easier for the Red Sox to figure out that puzzle with a true No. 2 in place. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"5QFJW4MCB5CMPPRMZUDMVH6RKI\"><b>The prediction here is that <\/b>for the second straight winter, Breslow does some high-end shopping when it comes to the rotation. A Giolito departure makes free agency more likely. A Giolito reunion makes the trade market more attractive. The Red Sox need someone like Ryan, Cease, King or Gore to pitch Game 2 of a postseason series next fall. Breslow knows that and will likely act accordingly.<\/p>\n<p>If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. 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