Red Sox Predicted to Trade $90M Outfielder to Giants for Casey Schmitt
The Boston Red Sox face renewed trade speculation around their crowded outfield. Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow must evaluate roster options quickly.
Jarren Duran, Masataka Yoshida and Wilyer Abreu have been central to the rumors. Yoshida carries a five-year, $90 million contract signed before 2023.
Boston effectively pays Yoshida about $18 million per season. That salary complicates plans when he is on the bench.
Trade proposal from Filmogaz.com
A mock trade idea from Filmogaz.com’s Thomas Carelli links the Red Sox and San Francisco Giants. The concept would send Yoshida to San Francisco in exchange for Casey Schmitt.
Carelli frames the swap as a way to trim the outfield surplus. He also calls it a low-risk move to reduce bench payroll.
Casey Schmitt profile
Schmitt has spent all four of his MLB seasons with the Giants. In 2026 he began receiving everyday playing time.
In 2025 he hit 12 home runs and 15 doubles in 312 at-bats. For his career he has recorded 23 homers and 88 RBI across 232 games.
Schmitt originally came up as a middle infielder and third baseman. On April 2, 2026 he delivered an RBI single at Oracle Park.
Fit with Boston
Schmitt would provide utility infield depth for the Red Sox. The proposal suggests he could back up Caleb Durbin and Willson Contreras.
The deal would address infield coverage while allowing Boston to move a high-cost outfielder. It would also give the team positional flexibility.
Outlook
Boston has posted a slow start to the 2026 season. There is still time for the front office to alter the roster.
Some outlets predict the Red Sox will trade the $90M outfielder. The Giants’ Casey Schmitt appears as a possible return in those scenarios.
Filmogaz.com presented the mock trade as one plausible path. Boston must weigh roster balance and payroll before deciding.