The Red Sox and Brewers have completed a six-player trade, sending three infielders, including 2025 NL Rookie of the Year finalist Caleb Durbin, to Boston in exchange for left-hander Kyle Harrison and two other players. The deal, first reported by MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, is yet to be confirmed by the clubs. This trade marks a significant move for both teams, with Boston acquiring a promising young infielder and a draft pick, while Milwaukee gains a talented left-handed pitcher and two additional players. The 25-year-old Durbin, who has split time at third base, second base, and shortstop, posted a .256/.334/.387 batting line. Kyle Harrison, 24, was a pivotal piece in Boston's trade with the Giants last season, and his 4.39 ERA across 42 outings (37 starts) since 2023 showcases his potential as a starting pitcher. The Brewers, in return, receive a left-handed pitching prospect, Shane Drohan, and infielder David Hamilton. Drohan, ranked as Boston's No. 30 prospect last season, adds depth to Milwaukee's pitching staff. This trade highlights the strategic maneuvers in the MLB, where teams aim to strengthen their rosters and build for future success.