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Red Sox bolster bullpen with 2 relievers at trade deadline

Boston added relievers Luis García and Lucas Sims in separate deals before Tuesday’s trade deadline.

Luis Garcia, formerly of the Los Angeles Angels, earns a save in a game against the Athletics July 28. Garcia was traded Tuesday to the Red Sox.
Luis Garcia, formerly of the Los Angeles Angels, earns a save in a game against the Athletics July 28. Garcia was traded Tuesday to the Red Sox. Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images

BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox bolstered their bullpen with the addition of veteran relievers Luis García and Lucas Sims in separate deals before Tuesday’s trade deadline.

Boston acquired Sims, a 30-year-old right-hander, in a trade with the Cincinnati Reds for minor leaguer Ovis Portes. Just before the 6 p.m. EDT deadline, the Red Sox worked out another deal with the Los Angeles Angels for García, another right-hander who can help out the bullpen as the Red Sox push to return to the playoffs.

“Our bullpen was identified as an area of need. Both bring a little bit different repertoires,” Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow said after a whirlwind finish before the deadline passed.

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Breslow said the García deal, which cost Boston four minor league prospects, wasn’t finalized until about 5-10 minutes remained before the deadline. He spoke with reporters just before the Red Sox hosted the Seattle Mariners.

“It came down to the wire. He’s a guy that we identified early on,” Breslow said.

Breslow said García won’t be intimidated by a playoff push or by pitching at Fenway Park. García has also worked previously with Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey in Los Angeles.

The 37-year-old García pitched in 45 games for the Angels this season. He was 5-1 with four saves, a 3.71 ERA and 40 strikeouts. To add him, Boston sent outfielder Matthew Lugo, first baseman Nick Kavadsas and right-handed pitchers Ryan Zeferjahn and Yeferson Vargas to the Angels.

“García’s been a pretty consistent performer in this league for a really long time,” Breslow said

Sims appeared in 43 games for the Reds this season, striking out 40 over 35 1/3 innings with a 3.57 ERA.

Boston also added veteran starter James Paxton last Friday in a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Paxton started for the Red Sox on Tuesday night.

Boston entered 56-49, third in the AL East but just six games behind division leader Baltimore.

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“To improve the major league team, we have to make difficult decisions and trade good players. Those decisions are never easy,” Breslow said. “My guess is we traded a lot of major league talent today, but this is where we are and I think the team has shown that they deserve to be reinforced.”

The Red Sox freed up roster space by optioning right-hander Trey Wingenter to Triple-A Worcester, then designating him for assignment.

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