MLB Mock Trade: Boston Red Sox Acquire Catcher of the Future Ryan Jeffers From Twins
With spring training games on the horizon and the regular season just a month away, Major League Baseball teams are busy finalizing their rosters through trades and deals. One player who might be available is Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers, who is in the final year of his rookie contract. The Twins have already signed free agent catcher Victor Caratini to a multi-year deal and have Alex Jackson on their roster, indicating a potential shift in their strategy.
Boston Red Sox - Minnesota Twins Mock Trade
Boston Red Sox Receive:
- Catcher: Ryan Jeffers
Minnesota Twins Receive:
- Catcher: Connor Wong
- Prospect - RHP - Anthony Eyanson
- Prospect - IF - Mikey Romero
Fantasy Baseball Impact:
Despite a down year in terms of power, Jeffers remains a top young hitting catcher. In 2025, he batted .266 with nine home runs and 47 RBIs, but the previous year, he hit 21 home runs with 64 RBIs. His fantasy value is expected to soar in Boston, where he'll benefit from a more supportive lineup and more baserunners. As a right-handed batter, he'll also have the Green Monster in left field to his advantage.
Why the Trade Makes Sense for the Boston Red Sox:
The Red Sox are focused on winning now, and Jeffers represents a significant improvement over their current catching options. Second-year catcher Carlos Narvaez struggled in the second half of his rookie season, and Connor Wong is a downgrade at the plate and in the field. A Jeffers-Narvaez catching duo offers more potential. While they'll lose two solid prospects, the cost is justified if it helps them secure the AL East title this season.
Why the Trade Makes Sense for the Minnesota Twins:
With limited financial resources compared to big-market teams, the Twins might be open to trading Jeffers before the season if they can't afford to extend him after the season. With Caratini signed, they can focus on improving in other areas. Connor Wong is part of the deal to compete for the backup catcher role in spring training.
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