The Boston team’s chase of Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery has terrible news for Red Sox supporters since…

MLB rumors: Red Sox prioritizing trade over Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery  pursuit after Chris Sale deal

Red Sox Fans Get Bad News on Boston’s Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery Pursuits

The latest update on the Boston Red Sox’s prusuits of Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery is a disappointing one for fans.

Left-handed pitchers Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery entered the offseason as two of baseball’s premier free agents in this class. In the early stages of the offseason, top Red Sox brass had hinted at making some big splashes following the club’s three last place divisional finishes in the previous four seasons.

MLB rumors: Red Sox prioritizing trade over Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery  pursuit after Chris Sale deal

With high expectations in mind, fans anticipated the team to be competitive in bidding for the top of the line talent. Instead, the Red Sox have become known as the “interest kings”, being linked to a litany of free agents but seemingly never forking up the money to close the deal.

Both Snell and Montgomery remain unsigned, and both are represented by agent Scott Boras, a notorious eleventh hour operator. Even with their services still available, Red Sox fans can add the pair to Boston’s ever-growing “interest kings” roster

MLB rumors: Red Sox prioritizing trade over Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery  pursuit after Chris Sale deal

On Saturday morning, Alex Speier of the Boston Globe reported that “every indication remains that the Sox won’t be pursuing long-term deals” with the southpaws. On Sunday morning, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic further pushed this narrative, “going in-depth on how unlikely Boston is to shell out cash for Montgomery, specifically.” Speier and Rosenthal’s reporting aren’t exactly groundbreaking revelations, as they are merely confirming what any sane Boston fan has already concluded from observing this offseason.

MLB rumors: Red Sox prioritizing trade over Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery  pursuit after Chris Sale deal

At last weekend’s Red Sox Winter Weekend, president and CEO Sam Kennedy stated the he expects the Red Sox’ payroll to be lower in 2024 than it was in 2023. The Red Sox payroll for 2023 came out to approximately $225 million, while their current 2024 payroll projects at $180 million.

Boston’s insistence on capping spending is frustrating given that the team is still $61 million short of the first competitive balance tax (CBT) threshold for 2024. The competitive balance tax for 2024 is set at $237 million.

If the Red Sox exceed that mark in payroll, then they would have to pay a “luxury tax” in additional to their payroll amount. In 2024 the highest-paid starting pitcher is Max Scherzer, while earn a shade over $43.3 million.

MLB rumors: Red Sox prioritizing trade over Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery  pursuit after Chris Sale deal

So even if the Red Sox made Snell or Montgomery the highest-paid pitcher in baseball, they could still have $17 million of space prior to surpassing the first CBT threshold. Mathematically, the Red Sox could easily afford one of the two without incurring any non-payroll financial hits. Ownership is cheaping out, make no mistake about it.

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