The Boston Red Sox have been one of the hottest teams in baseball in 2021. They enter Friday night's games holding a 63-41 record with a 1.5-game lead in the American League East. Although they have been one of the best teams in baseball, there were a lot of positions that the Red Sox needed to address at the MLB trade deadline. The Kyle Schwarber deal obviously made headlines.

In this article, there will be grades given to each individual trade that the Red Sox made and then an overall grade at the end. Let's start grading!

Red Sox MLB trade deadline acquisitions: Kyle Schwarber

Trade: Boston Red Sox receive OF Kyle Schwarber, Washington Nationals receive RHP Aldo Ramirez

Grade: B+

Before Kyle Schwarber was sidelined with a hamstring injury, the lefty slugger was one of the hottest bats in the MLB. So far this season he has had a slash line of .253/.340/.570 for an OPS of .910. Schwarber was also a first time All-Star for the national league. The biggest question is where do the Red Sox play him?

The biggest need the Red Sox have right now is at first base and according to Michael Hurley of CBS Boston the Sox will give him a shot at the position. If Schwarber can be a replacement level defender at first base, then this trade is an A+, but that doesn't seem to be likely. This trade nonetheless gets a B+ purely because Schwarber is a fantastic hitter and adds a much needed left handed bat to the lineup.

Hansel Robles

Trade: Boston Red Sox receive RHP Hansel Robles, Minnesota Twins Receive RHP Alex Scherff

Grade: C-

Hansel Robles is an alright pick up for the Red Sox as they do need pitching help but this wasn't big enough to move the needle for a title run by any means. The Sox didn't have to give up much as Alex Scherff is a low ranked prospect in the Sox pipeline that is not likely to ever see time in the majors. Robles has a 4.91 ERA on the season with 43 strikeouts over 44 innings pitched. Overall just a very average reliever, although he has had great seasons. In 2019 Robles pitched to a 2.48 ERA with 75 strikeouts over 72.2 innings pitched.

If the Red Sox can get that out of Robles then the grade on this goes way up, but that doesn't seem likely.

Austin Davis

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Trade: Boston Red Sox receive LHP Austin Davis, Pittsburgh Pirates receive INF Michael Chavis

Grade: C

This trade is really not all that interesting, as Davis has a 5.59 ERA this year and Chavis has struggled at the plate the entire 2021 season. This is a case of two teams hoping that a change of scenery could help the players play to their full potential. Chavis' spot in the lineup was taken by Schwarber and he did not want to get sent back down, so he now moves on to Pittsburgh and will try to build off of his time in Boston. Neither of these players will make huge differences to their new respective teams

Overall Grade: D

This was a very disappointing trade deadline for the Red Sox as their biggest need was not at all addressed: starting pitchers. There were quite a few starters on the market and the Red Sox were in on all of them but couldn't come away with anyone. With division rivals getting better with their pickups, most notably the Yankees getting Joey Gallo and Anthony Rizzo, the Sox didn't make enough moves.  The only thing keeping this grade from being an F is the Kyle Schwarber trade. If Schwarber can play first base the overall grade goes up to a C.