One day after the World Series ended, the Red Sox acquired outfielder Jeremy Hermida from the Marlins in exchange for Triple-A left-hander Hunter Jones and Double-A lefty Jose Alvarez.
A top prospect and former first-round pick, Hermida fell well short of lofty expectations during four seasons with the Marlins, strongly suggesting a change of scenery would be in everyone's best interest. It's too soon to tell how Hermida, a left-handed -hitting hitter who can play both corner outfield spots, will fit into Boston's plans next season. For now, he serves as insurance in case left fielder Jason Bay opts to sign elsewhere this offseason. At worst, the Red Sox have themselves a talented 25-year-old, fourth outfielder with plenty of untapped potential. Florida's decision to give up on Hermida opens the door for a starting outfield trio of Chris Coghlan, Cameron Maybin and Cody Ross.