.Sports Radio 810 WHB in Kansas City reports that the Red Sox have traded Coco Crisp to the Royals in exchange for Ramon Ramirez.
Former Royals outfielder Brian McRae broke the story, which hasn't been confirmed elsewhere. Ramirez had an excellent rookie year for the Rockies in 2006 before struggling in 2007, but bounced back following a trade to the Royals last season, posting a 2.64 ERA and 70/31 K/BB ratio in 71 2/3 innings. Dealing for Crisp would leave the Royals with a very crowded outfield and could indicate that the team is on the verge of dealing Mark Teahen or David DeJesus
Crisp provides a good OBP compared to the rest of the Royals lineup and plays good defense. Teahen has been rumored to have the Cubs interest as a part time RFer with Fukudome. DeJesus probably has more trade value so I could see him leaving too. McRae being wrong is also a good possibility. Red Sox did well to clear of salary and space in the OF and getting a project reliever. Hard to say if it is a good deal until we know who else is traded but I think the Royals did good.