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The Reason Boston Didn't Acquire Isaac Paredes Comes to Light

Summary by El Fildeo
Although the interest was real, the Boston Red Sox failed to materialize a movement that could have changed its offensive structure for the season. According to journalist Tim Healey, the organization continued in conversations with the Houston Astros by Mexican infidel Isaac Paredes, even after having acquired Caleb Durbin. Boston’s plan was clear: to use Paredes as a designated batter, betting on his power and offensive consistency to reinforc…
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Although the interest was real, the Boston Red Sox failed to materialize a movement that could have changed its offensive structure for the season. According to journalist Tim Healey, the organization continued in conversations with the Houston Astros by Mexican infidel Isaac Paredes, even after having acquired Caleb Durbin. Boston’s plan was clear: to use Paredes as a designated batter, betting on his power and offensive consistency to reinforc…

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El Fildeo broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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