Red Sox Trade For Eduardo Nunez

Written by ESPN News Staff at ESPN.com

Infielder Eduardo Nunez was traded from the San Francisco Giants to the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night for minor league right-handers Shaun Anderson and Gregory Santos.

The deal was finalized during San Francisco’s 11-3 win over Pittsburgh and announced after the game.

“It’s exciting,” Nunez said while standing outside of manager Bruce Bochy’s office. “You’re going to go [play] for a championship. That’s why we’re here. That’s the focus right now.”

Nunez, 30, won’t join the Red Sox until Friday. He started at third base for the Giants on Tuesday, hit a two-run double and scored twice before he was removed for a pinch hitter in the fifth inning. The infielder, who was hit by a pitch on the left elbow earlier in the game, was shown on television shaking hands with teammates in the Giants’ clubhouse.

Nunez had been on a tear for the Giants. His .348 average is the fourth highest in the majors since June 1 (minimum 100 plate appearances). He went 9-for-16 (.563) in his final four games with San Francisco.

In addition to third base, Nunez has played four other positions in his career — second base, shortstop, left field and right field — and has a negative defensive runs saved at all five spots.

“He’s very talented, and that’s why a lot of clubs wanted him,” Bochy said. “He can run, he’s a good hitter, he can play anywhere. I’m going to miss him because this guy was exciting. He’s got a chance to get to the postseason, so I’m happy for him. He’ll help that ballclub.”

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