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With the Red Sox’ 2013 season already half over, the team is surprisingly right in the pennant race in the American League. After a forgettable 2012 campaign that they finished with their worst record since the mid-1960s, the Red Sox have given fans new hope this season. But the season is far from over, and this team can make some improvements, especially in the starting and relief pitcher departments, before the MLB trade deadline July 31. Here’s a look at the options and some players whom, for the right price, could head to Boston for the stretch run of 2013.
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- Jake Peavy, Chicago White Sox
- Luke Hochevar, Kansas City Royals (RP)
- John Axford, Milwaukee Brewers (RP)
- Jesse Crain, Chicago White Sox (RP)
- Bud Norris, Houston Astros (SP)
- Glen Perkins, Minnesota Twins (RP)
- Javier Lopez, San Francisco Giants (RP)
- Sergio Romo, San Francisco Giants (RP)
- Matt Lindstrom, Chicago White Sox (RP)
- Bobby Parnell, New York Mets (RP)
- Alex Rios, Chicago White Sox (OF)
- Kyle Lohse, Milwaukee Brewers (SP)
- Joe Blanton, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (SP)
- Scott Downs, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (RP)
- Steve Cishek, Miami Marlins (RP)
- Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Phillies (SP)
- Michael Young, Philadelphia Phillies (3B)
- Yovani Gallardo, Milwaukee Brewers (SP)
- Jonathan Papelbon, Philadelphia Phillies (RP)
- Kevin Gregg, Chicago Cubs (RP)
- James Russell, Chicago Cubs (RP)
- Grant Balfour, Oakland Athletics (RP)
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