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Expect A Busy Offseason: Red Sox Ready For Big Things In 2023

After a disappointing 2022 season due to injuries and contract disputes, the Red Sox are looking to make many off-season moves to improve. Hopefully, the result will make the Red Sox a stronger team and more competitive again.

First on the list is pitching, after the team ERA was over 4.00. Red Sox manager Alex Cora acknowledged that they could not win without good pitching, no matter how many runs they score.
Pitching wins championships, and Red Sox fans will accept nothing less than the best.

Keeping steady starter Nathan Eovaldi should be a priority, but he is a free agent and will need support beyond a returning Chris Sale to be competitive.