It’s early in the season, so everything comes with the caveat that there’s still plenty of time for change.

But so far, the Milwaukee Brewers look like clear winners of their offseason trade with the Boston Red Sox.

It’s the deal that was headlined by Caleb Durbin going to Boston to play third base, but really, there were six players involved.

The Red Sox got Durbin, Andruw Monasterio, Anthony Siegler and a Competitive Balance Round B draft pick.

The Brewers got Kyle Harrison, Shane Drohan and David Hamilton.

In the early going, the two guys catching attention are Durbin and Harrison, for opposite reasons.

Durbin was the last qualifying hitter to record a hit this season. Through Sunday, he’s 2-for-28, which is a .071 batting average.

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After a solid MLB debut season in 2025 with Milwaukee, Durbin is making weak contact and really struggling.

Harrison, on the other hand, is thriving.

He only came to the Red Sox midway through last season in the Rafael Devers trade with the Giants, and Harrison didn’t get to stick around long.

He’s begun this season in Milwaukee’s MLB rotation, and through two starts, he has a 2.61 ERA and a 1-0 record.

Still just 24, Harrison has 14 strikeouts and just three walks in 10.1 innings pitched, both fantastic ratios.

The Red Sox could sure use an arm like that in their pitching rotation, but they felt that between Durbin and Monasterio, they’d fill a gap in their infield after Alex Bregman departed.

So far, it still pretty much feels like a gap in the field. The Brewers are doing just fine on their side of things.

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