Across the four days of the Winter Meetings, the Boston Red Sox ended up connected to a multitude of infield options. Players ranged from superstars on the trade market to high-end role-player free agents or players coming from overseas.
Corey Seager was one player who certainly stuck out. The veteran shortstop's name has been floated around as a potential trade candidate since his middle infield partner, Marcus Semien, was traded a few weeks ago. The lefty, who turns 32 in late April, is headed into year five of his 10-year, $325 million contract with the Texas Rangers.