Boston acquires catcher from Yankees after giving up a top prospect to get Crochet
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox made a notable trade with the New York Yankees, acquiring catcher Carlos Narváez in return for minor leaguer Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz and resources.
Carlos Narváez, a former undrafted free agent, made his MLB debut this season, showcasing potential in Triple-A with 11 homers in 96 games.
As the Red Sox reshuffle their roster, second baseman Enmanuel Valdez was designated for assignment to accommodate Narváez's acquisition.
Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz, a promising pitching prospect, recorded an impressive 2.91 ERA and 102 strikeouts this season, highlighting the effective minor league development by Boston.
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