The Boston Red Sox reportedly are still looking to get one more move over the finish line this offseason.

Peter Abraham of The Boston Globe gave the fanbase a bit of hope by reporting that the club is still in the market for help for the lineup.

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“The Red Sox remain in the market for lineup help, two sources said,” Abraham wrote. “With the free agent market running dry, their hope is to make a trade for an impactful hitter using prospects as opposed to subtracting from the major league roster. For now, the Sox are relentlessly acquiring other infielders, claiming Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from the Nationals a day after they signed Brendan Rodgers to a minor league contract that included an invitation to Spring Training. Those moves came in the wake of signing Isiah Kiner-Falefa on Wednesday.”

The Red Sox need one more