The Red Sox have outfielders returning from the disabled list, which means they'll soon have outfielders to trade.
But not, it seems, Cody Ross.
Teams asking the Red Sox about their plans are being told that they intend to keep Ross, in an outfield that would eventually include Carl Crawford and Jacoby Ellsbury.
Ryan Sweeney and, possibly, Daniel Nava are expected to be made available for trade, instead.
Ross has a .286 average and a .934 OPS in 51 games for the Red Sox. He would have been an attractive target for many teams, including the Rangers, who would like to add a right-handed hitter.
While Red Sox will trade outfielders, they won't deal Cody Ross
Teams calling the Red Sox about Cody Ross are being told he's not available for trade. The Red Sox will soon have something of an outfield glut, with Carl Crawford and Jacoby Ellsbury on the way back from the disabled list. But they apparently prefer to solve it by dealing Ryan Sweeney or Daniel Nava, and not Ross.
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