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MLB Rumors: Eric Hosmer Traded to Red Sox After Rejecting Nationals Move in Soto Deal

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San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller is still busy making trades, as he found a home for Eric Hosmer on Tuesday.

Per Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Boston Red Sox will acquire the 32-year-old first baseman.

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With Eric Hosmer out of the Juan Soto trade after rejecting a deal to Washington, the Boston Red Sox swooped in and will acquire him from San Diego, sources tell ESPN. The finances are unclear: Padres could pick up a chunk of money — or could send along a prospect with Hosmer.

Per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, Hosmer invoked his no-trade clause to reject a deal that would have sent him to the Washington Nationals as part of the package for the Padres to acquire Juan Soto and Josh Bell.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan provided details of the Soto-Bell trade:

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The package going back to Washington for Juan Soto and Josh Bell, sources tell ESPN:<br><br>- LHP MacKenzie Gore<br>- OF Robert Hassell III<br>- SS C.J. Abrams<br>- OF James Wood<br>- RHP Jarlin Susana<br>- one more major league player<br><br>That’s the only holdup right now to the agreed-upon deal.

Jim Bowden of CBS Sports noted the deal between Washington and San Diego didn’t hinge on Hosmer’s approval.

After the Padres acquired Adam Frazier from the Pittsburgh Pirates last season, rumblings about Hosmer’s future with the organization began to circulate.

Ken Rosenthal and Dennis Lin of The Athletic reported at the time that “his name has surfaced in recent trade discussions.”

But the Padres held on to Hosmer and traded Frazier to the Seattle Mariners on Nov. 27.

There were a number of reasons for the Padres to trade the four-time Gold Glove Award winner. He has never been a consistent hitter, especially in the power department. He ranked 22nd out of 26 first basemen in slugging percentage (.395) and 23rd in FanGraphs wins above replacement (0.6) in 2021.

In 2022, Hosmer ranks 21st out of 26 first basemen in WAR (0.4) and 24th in slugging percentage (.391).

There was speculation before the season that the Padres and New York Mets were deep in talks about a deal involving Hosmer.

Per SNY’s Andy Martino, the Padres were going to send Hosmer, Chris Paddack and Emilio Pagan to the Mets for Dominic Smith. San Diego would also send $25-30 million to the Mets to cover a portion of Hosmer’s remaining salary.

The deal never materialized, and Martino noted the Mets didn’t want to go through with it.

After a fast start, Hosmer is hitting .272/.336/.391 with eight homers and 40 RBI in 90 games.

He was supposed to be a key part of San Diego’s rebuild when he signed an eight-year, $144 million contract with the team as a free agent in February 2018. He’s owed $20 million in 2022 and $13 million each in 2023 and 2024. The pact also includes an opt-out clause after the 2022 campaign.

The Red Sox seemed to indicate with their trades Monday that they were sellers in the interest of looking to 2023 and beyond. Christian Vazquez and Jake Diekman were traded, and Boston acquired Tommy Pham, Reese McGuire, Enmanuel Valdez and Wilyer Abreu.

Hosmer almost certainly won’t be a long-term option for Boston, but he will get the opportunity to rebuild his value with one of MLB’s marquee teams.

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