The Boston Red Sox made a bold move by sticking to their guns and not trading Wilyer Abreu, an outstanding defensive player and potential power-hitting star, despite the pressure to make a deal after the Brewers trade pivot. This decision, however, has sparked a debate among fans and analysts. While some argue that Abreu's defensive skills and potential power make him an invaluable asset, others question the Red Sox's strategy of keeping him in the lineup. But here's where it gets controversial... Is the Red Sox's decision to keep Abreu truly the best move for the team's long-term success? And this is the part most people miss... While Abreu's defensive prowess and power potential are undeniable, the Red Sox's focus on building a strong infield and outfield defense may have been overlooked. The team's decision to prioritize Abreu over other potential deals could have implications for their future plans. So, what do you think? Do you agree with the Red Sox's decision to keep Abreu, or do you think they should have traded him for a different player? Share your thoughts in the comments below!