Though Kansas City has already added Ervin Santana and Jeremy Guthrie to its starting-pitching haul this winter, the club is on the lookout for one more starter. Their latest reported target: Red Sox southpaw Jon Lester.
Royals, Red Sox discussing trade for Jon Lester
The Royals have reportedly contacted the Red Sox in their search for starting pitching.


Lester, who is in the last guaranteed year of the five-year, $30 million contract he signed in March 2009, posted the worst season of his career in 2012. In 33 starts, the lefty tossed 205⅓ innings, allowing 216 hits and 117 runs (110 earned), for a 4.82 ERA. FIP has a kinder view of Lester’s season, giving him a mark of 4.06. Though Lester lowered his walk rate from 3.5 BB/9 in 2011 to 3.0 BB/9 in 2012, his strikeout rate tanked from 8.5 K/9 to 7.3 K/9.
WEEI's Rob Bradford received confirmation from a Red Sox source that Boston has been in contact with Kansas City about a potential deal. The proposed trade would include the Royals' top outfield prospect, Wil Myers. However, the source denied that any deal is close.











