Red Sox Acquire Gray in Trade Deal with Cardinals

The Boston Red Sox have finalized a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals to acquire veteran pitcher Sonny Gray. Sources confirmed the move, revealing that Gray agreed to waive his no-trade clause to facilitate the deal.
Details of the Trade
Sonny Gray, who is 36 years old, had a productive season last year. He recorded 14 wins against 8 losses, posting a 4.28 ERA while starting in every game for the Cardinals. This acquisition comes as Gray has one year remaining on a lucrative three-year contract worth $75 million, which includes a team option for the 2027 season.
Sonny Gray’s Career Highlights
- 13 years in Major League Baseball
- 2023 All-Star selection
- Career ERA of 3.58 across 330 starts
The trade was initially reported by the New York Post, highlighting the Red Sox’s strides to strengthen their pitching roster.
With Gray’s previous experience and solid performance, the Red Sox aim to enhance their competitiveness for the upcoming season.




