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FILE- In this Oct. 21, 2018, file photo, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora speaks to media during a baseball work out at Fenway Park in Boston, as they prepare for the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Red Sox rehired Cora as manager Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, less than a year after letting him go because of his role in the Houston Astros cheating scandal. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, FIle)

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Phillies’ Rumored Target Pursued By Red Sox

With Spring Training games officially underway, the remaining free agents on the market are looking for their next teams, as clubs like the Philadelphia Phillies search for final pieces to fill out their roster. Many of the players competing during this time period won’t be included on the Opening Day roster. The Phillies could make one final move that gives themselves the best possible chance of winning a World Series title. For them, it feels like Jordan

Desperate Red Sox meet with free agent pitcher Jordan Montgomery

Montgomery would be the likely addition. The left-hander is coming off being a major contributor for the reigning champion Texas Rangers and has been seen as a fit throughout the offseason. However, Philadelphia is waiting for his asking price to come down as they’re already into the second level of the luxury tax threshold and any other signing is going to cost millions in tax dollars. Them waiting gives other teams the opportunity to potentially sign Montgomery and it seems like the Boston Red Sox are now heavily pursuing the 31-year-old. Red Sox Manager Alex Cora told reporters they met with Montgomery on a Zoom meeting before Spring Training.

Desperate Red Sox meet with free agent pitcher Jordan Montgomery

Insider Peter Gammons gave a much more detailed report when sharing on social media that one National League executive told him, “we hear the Red Sox and Scott Boras had a good meeting recently and may get some deal eventually done on Jordan Montgomery.” Whether a deal gets done or not will be seen. Montgomery’s agent, Scott Boras, is not known to concede on deals

Desperate Red Sox meet with free agent pitcher Jordan Montgomery

and tries to get the most money possible for his clients. That has not been the case this cycle. Cody Bellinger just took way less than they were asking for, signing a short-term three-year, $80 million deal instead of the long-term, $200 million or more type of contract they wanted.

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