As the Phillies reportedly back away from Yasmany Tomas ever-so slowly, other teams are beginning to move towards some current Phillies. According to the Boston Globe, Cole Hamels would be willing to waive his no-trade clause to the Red Sox if they agreed to pick up his option. Picking up the option that Ruben Amaro built-in there would make Hamels’ contract with the Sox worth $110 million over five years. The Globe continues:

The Phillies could go two routes in a trade with the Red Sox. They could go the Cespedes route or continue to pursue Bogaerts, infielder/outfielder Mookie Betts, catcher Blake Swihart, and some of Boston’s young pitching.

The Sox are in full steam ahead turnover mode, reportedly signing Hanley Ramirez and Pablo Sandoval today, and it’s unlikely those will be the last of their big moves.