The Boston Red Sox had promised an active offseason to bolster their team for the 2024 season, but their most significant move so far has been signing starting pitcher Lucas Giolito to a two-year, $38.5 million deal. Speculation is now swirling about left-handed pitcher Jordan Montgomery potentially joining the team as a free agent.
Peter Marzano of NBC Sports Chicago predicts that Montgomery will sign a five-year, $120 million deal with the Red Sox, believing it would be a crucial acquisition to strengthen their rotation and compete better in the AL East division against teams like the Rays, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays.
Montgomery showcased his talent in 2023 with the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers, achieving career-best statistics in ERA (3.20) and innings pitched (188.2), along with a 10-11 record and 1.19 WHIP. His performance helped the Rangers secure their first-ever World Series title.
Recent reports indicate that the Red Sox have been in discussions with Montgomery, with WEEI’s Rob Bradford mentioning that the team prioritizes him over other available pitchers but is waiting for his asking price to decrease. Despite earlier predictions of a larger contract, a $120 million agreement would represent a significant reduction from initial expectations.
ESPN’s Buster Olney further fueled speculation by reporting a recent Zoom meeting between the Red Sox and Montgomery, highlighting the potential for him to upgrade their 2024 rotation and become a long-term asset for the team.
Third baseman Rafael Devers, expressing the desire for external acquisitions to strengthen the team, emphasized the collective goal of winning and suggested adjustments to address weaknesses in the roster. Considering Devers’ long-term commitment to the Red Sox and the team’s recent struggles, signing a pitcher of Montgomery’s caliber could be a step in the right direction to improve their competitiveness within the division.