Baltimore's Charlie Morton connected in trade talks to AL East rival
Morton has posted a 2.72 ERA in his last seven games with a 4-0 record, giving the Orioles a much-needed boost in the pitching department. But could Baltimore look to move Morton ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline? The Orioles are listening, and one of those teams calling seems to be an AL East rival.
According to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Morton is a possibility for the Boston Red Sox, which currently has a 10-game winning streak. Boston needs more pitching, and while it hopes to acquire someone who could provide more consistency, Morton could be a low risk, high reward option at his current price tag.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora has worked with Morton before on the 2017 Houston Astros, so this wouldn't be an unfamiliar situation. There was a time when Baltimore could have eaten the money and designated Morton for assignment; however, the possibility of acquiring an asset at the MLB trade deadline is growing by the day.Related Headlines
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