BOSTON — After his third quality start in a row, Sonny Gray — perhaps the Red Sox’ most obvious trade chip if they choose to sell at the August 3 trade deadline — told a reporter he was “breaking news” by telling him team president Sam Kennedy had said on the radio that the team might have to “pivot” and sell at the trade deadline if the club’s performance did not improve dramatically — and in short order.
The ever-eccentric Gray, coming off six quality innings in a 10-1 win over Texas, said it was “clearly” not something he had thought
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