Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein says he'll be "actively involved" in trade discussions leading up to the July 31 deadline. "We may be very active in trade or we may be less active and do some smaller things. We'll see. We're certainly not a perfect club," Epstein said. "There are needs that we have and areas we're going to attempt to upgrade." The Red Sox need better production from right field, which could lead to a move. J.D. Drew is hitting .232 with four home runs and 18 RBIs. "It's certainly a spot where we're not producing much," Epstein said. "Concern? I wouldn't say concern. Obviously, we've noticed. You'd have to be blind not to notice that we're not getting much out of right field. "We're all expecting to get more out of it going forward. It's a combination of letting the players with good track records play and sooner or later find their stroke. It will get better. "There's no way we're going to have the same production the rest of the year that we've had so far. We'll improve internally and there's a chance we'll improve at various spots externally."