SAN DIEGO — As the snow globe that is the Winter Meetings continues to shake out with moves settling across MLB this week, the Red Sox have remained stationary.



Chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom and general manager Brian O’Halloran have been hesitant to answer questions about the type of pitcher they’ll pursue to fill the obvious hole in their rotation. Perhaps it’s because they’ll need more than one.



On Tuesday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported multiple teams have approached the Red Sox about trading for David Price. The massive contract Stephen Strasburg signed with the Nationals on Monday likely makes Price’s once record-setting contract more palatable, especially if it is the new norm for pitchers’ contracts.



The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal previously reported the Red Sox are more inclined to trade one of their starting pitchers rather than Mookie Betts in an attempt to shrink the payroll. Stringing those...