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Could the Red Sox and Yankees make a blockbuster deal?
New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees do not tend to do business with each other, but a new report suggests the two sides may have some interest in working out what would be a blockbuster trade.

The Red Sox have had previous interest in Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres, while the Yankees have had the same in Boston outfielder Alex Verdugo, according to Rob Bradford of WEEI. There is some belief that the two teams could circle back and have more discussions about that sort of trade during the offseason.

Both teams have some reason to at least consider moving the aforementioned players. Torres and Verdugo are both entering their final seasons of arbitration, meaning their respective teams will have to decide whether they want to try to sign them long term, let them walk after 2024 or trade them. Both the Yankees and Red Sox could make this sort of trade to temporarily fill holes on their rosters, with the chance of potential long-term agreements.

Torres was a major trade target for at least one team last year, but the Yankees' asking price was said to be very high. Things may have changed on that front, making a move possible.

Torres hit .273 with 25 home runs for the Yankees last season. Verdugo, a career .281 hitter, saw his numbers fall to .264 with 13 home runs for the Red Sox.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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