Did any Baltimore spend last offseason pondering arb-eligible players they could add to round out their roster? Nope, the Orioles pulled off a major blockbuster trade for Corbin Burnes, a #1 bonafide ace starting pitcher.
The O's won 101 games in 2023, but still spent from their deep prospect capital to acquire a top-of-the-rotation starter. Good thing, too, since none of the three pitchers who started at least 30 games in '23 were around or healthy enough to duplicate that -- and only Burnes started over 30, and led the club in innings pitched, ERA+, FIP, WHIP, WINS as the AL's starting pitcher in the '24 All-Star Game.
Do the Red Sox need to sign Corbin Burnes? Not specifically -- but they do need to sign or trade for a NUMBER ONE... even if it's someone Brez and Bailey target, tweak and elevate to that slot by March (like Lugo last year for the Royals, who were more "interested" in him than Boston).
To really compete with the Yankees and Orioles for the foreseeable future, the Red Sox need BOTH Fried and Crochet, southpaws to combat young lefty batters like Soto, Henderson and Holliday - stars who will be around for a long time.
The White Sox will take the best package offered for Crochet. I'd part with Duran, 28 (two years older than Soto) before Casas, 25 in January, or any of the top prospects, who are all 22 or younger.