MLB trade rumors: Philadelphia Phillies linked with $2.67 million Boston Red Sox outfielder as potential replacement for Adolis Garcia

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 Philadelphia Phillies linked with $2.67 million Boston Red Sox outfielder as potential replacement for Adolis Garcia

Philadelphia Phillies' Nick Castellanos runs after hitting a double to score Alec Bohm and J.T. Realmuto (Image via AP Photo)

The Philadelphia Phillies could explore changes in right field if their current setup does not hold through the 2026 season. One player frequently mentioned in trade discussions is Boston Red Sox outfielderWilyer Abreu.Talk around Abreu has increased during spring training. Boston’s outfield depth and Philadelphia’s uncertainty in right field have made the situation a natural fit in recent reports.

Boston Red Sox’s outfield depth puts Wilyer Abreu in trade conversations

Abreu has become an important player for Boston over the past two seasons. The 26-year-old right fielder won Gold Gloves in both 2024 and 2025 and produced a strong offensive season last year.However, the Red Sox have several outfield options. Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela, Roman Anthony, and Abreu are all competing for regular playing time.

Because of that depth, Abreu is often mentioned as a possible trade candidate.Philadelphia signed Adolis García to a one-year, $10 million deal in December 2025. The move was based on García’s power potential at Citizens Bank Park. Still, the 33-year-old is coming off an inconsistent season, which has led to questions about the long-term plan in right field.

A possible trade package between Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox

One suggested trade framework would send Wilyer Abreu to Philadelphia Phillies while Boston Red Sox receive several younger players.

The Phillies could include infielder Otto Kemp, who provides roster flexibility, along with outfield prospect Justin Crawford. Pitching prospect Chase Shugart could also be part of the deal.Such a package would give Boston infield depth and speed while allowing the team to keep its core roster intact. For Philadelphia, Abreu would take over right field and remain under team control through the 2029 season.

Key statistical comparison between Abreu and García

PlayerAge (2026)2025 AVG/OBP/SLGHRRBISBGold Gloves
Wilyer Abreu (BOS) 26 .247/.317/.469 22 69 6 2 (2024-25)
Adolis García (PHI) 33 .227 (proj/full) 19 75 13 0 recent

Abreu recorded a .334 weighted on-base average and a 12.3 percent barrel rate in 2025.

His offensive profile suggests he could produce more power in Philadelphia’s home park. García’s strikeout rate, meanwhile, increased during his most recent season.

How the move could help both teams

For the Philadelphia Phillies, Wilyer Abreu would strengthen right field defense while adding left-handed power to the lineup. He would also fit within the team’s competitive timeline alongside players such as Bryce Harper and Trea Turner after the club’s 2025 postseason exit.Boston would gain roster balance by moving one of its outfielders. The deal could open playing time for Roman Anthony and help define roles for Duran and Rafaela. The Red Sox would also receive younger players who could address organizational needs.

Pros and cons of the proposed trade

Pros • Abreu’s defense ranks among the best in runs saved and would strengthen the Phillies’ outfield. • He has produced 39 home runs across the last three seasons. • Four seasons of team control provide roster stability.Cons • Philadelphia would lose Crawford’s speed and Kemp’s positional flexibility. • Boston could lose outfield depth if injuries occur. • The return package depends on prospect development.

Which team benefits more

Philadelphia would likely gain the clearer short-term benefit. The team would add a younger right fielder with strong defense and consistent power.Also read: MLB trade rumors: New York Yankees could look at former $31 million Pittsburgh Pirates star as future Aaron Boone successorBoston would address roster balance and add prospects, but the team would also be trading one of its most reliable outfield defenders.

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