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    Tom Carroll
    Dec 23, 2025, 21:12
    Updated at: Dec 24, 2025, 04:34

    Brendan Donovan pursuit overlaps with surprising Brayan Bello trade buzz

    The Red Sox have been active this offseason, and apparently they’re not done just yet.

    According to Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic, Boston has discussed a trade with the Cardinals for infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan, and a rival executive believes the Red Sox have “quietly shopped” right-hander Brayan Bello, suggesting the Red Sox are still exploring multiple ways to improve.

    Interest in Donovan is in line with two recent trades between the Red Sox and St. Louis, a partnership that has shaped Boston’s offseason.

    In November, the Cardinals sent Sonny Gray to Boston for Brandon Clarke and Richard Fitts.

    More recently, Boston acquired Willson Contreras for Hunter Doobin, Yoanis Fajardo, and Blake Aita.

    Given recent history, it’s not surprising to see the Cardinals and Red Sox circling one another again - especially with Boston still looking to solidify its infield picture, on top of the fact that they’re now being run by former Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom.

    Like him or not, he’s extremely familiar with the organization, top to bottom.

    Donovan, 28, is coming off his first All-Star season, slashing .287/.353/.422 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI across 118 games. His versatility and on-base ability make him an attractive fit for a Red Sox roster searching for stability at several infield spots. With that said, Rosenthal and Sammon wrote that trading for Donovan would likely require the Red Sox to give up more significant assets than they did for Gray or Contreras, and note that no deal is close.

    Sep 23, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Brendan Donovan (33) runs to third base against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Oracle Park. (Eakin Howard/Imagn Images)

    Does that mean moving someone like Payton Tolle or Connelly Early? Would the addition of Donovan, a huge upgrade offensively who also helps you defensively, make moving the upside of one of those two young arms worth it?

    Or, does it mean moving someone like Bello - once carrying the same type of hype and prestige that Early and Tolle are carrying as we speak?

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    The report adding the wrinkle of Bello’s name being quietly shopped adds an element to this offseason that has not been completely explored just yet by the media that covers the team on a daily basis. Rosenthal and Sammon note that Bello’s name comes up when teams inquire about Boston’s young pitching, with his contract seen as a major asset.

    With that nugget, you are about to see story after story about Bello as a trade asset moving forward. Strap in.

    The 26-year-old right-hander is owed $50.5 million over the next four seasons, with a $21 million club option for 2030 - a team-friendly structure for a pitcher, in theory, entering his prime.

    Bello is coming off the strongest season of his career, posting a 3.35 ERA and 1.24 WHIP, with 124 strikeouts across 29 appearances, good for 2.4 WAR.

    Is this the start of Bello realizing his full potential, or did the Red Sox benefit from a prolonged hot streak from a player who has been consistently inconsistent since entering the majors in 2022?

    While there’s no sign a Bello trade is imminent, his inclusion in talks highlights Boston’s effort to improve now without sacrificing its controllable pitching foundation.

    With Boston’s reported interest in Ketel Marte cooling after acquiring Contreras, Donovan emerges as another intriguing, albeit complex option.

    Whether a deal happens is unclear, but Boston’s offseason remains active.

    Oct 1, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Brayan Bello (66) pitches against the New York Yankees during the first inning of game two of the Wildcard round of the 2025 MLB playoffs at Yankee Stadium. (Brad Penner/Imagn Images)

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    Tom Carroll is a contributor for Roundtable, with boots-on-the-ground coverage of all things Boston sports. He's a senior digital content producer for WEEI.com, and a native of Lincoln, RI.