The Boston Red Sox were active in the trade market this offseason, and one of the moves they made netted them Caleb Durbin and Andruw Monasterio.

Durbin was the Milwaukee Brewers’ everyday third baseman last season. He won the third base job during spring training, but has started the season 0-for-14. It’s too early to say Durbin will not be good. He showed last season that he can be a successful player. Monasterio gives the Red Sox some infield depth, coming off his best season as a hitter as well.

Romy González will be back at some point as well, so the Red Sox do not really need an infielder at this time. However, they will if Durbin does not start swinging it well or Marcelo Mayer begins to struggle. Adding another infielder actually seems like overloading the group, but Hyeseong Kim of the Dodgers would make plenty of sense as a trade target.

Kim had a very strong rookie season, but he is stuck in Triple-A thanks to how deep the Dodgers are. Kim hit .280 in the big leagues last season and was a Gold Glover at second base in Korea. He hit well against lefties and righties in the big leagues and has tremendous speed.

In reality, he may be an upgrade over Monasterio, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and González on the Red Sox bench in general. Even though González is not healthy yet, the Red Sox have plenty of depth right now. They do not need to trade for Kim right now, but if Durbin continues to struggle, they could suddenly use an infielder.

Kim would be cheap, and the Dodgers may be open to parting with him, considering there is no real path for him to play. He would be one of the fastest players on the Red Sox, which is not a small feat. The Red Sox should consider trading for him not only if Durbin or Mayer struggle, but even if they feel like they need an upgrade on the bench. Kim can play second base, shortstop, third base and in the outfield.

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