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One of baseball's top insiders believes the Boston Red Sox should sign Alex Bregman, but only under one condition.
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Alex Bregman might have already found his final destination as the Boston Red Sox are rumored to go all in for the All-Star slugger.
Boston's seeming resistance to the free-agent infielder doesn't make a lot of sense for a team that could desperately use him.
The Red Sox need a right-handed power hitter and have been connected to both third basemen. But both players are imperfect fits.
According to longtime MLB insider Ken Rosenthal, that inaction might be a ploy from the Red Sox — especially if it leads to a desperate Bregman eventually lowering his contract demands with spring right around the corner.
Arenado is under contract for three more seasons and will be a free agent after the 2027 campaign. So if the Red Sox want him, they would have to trade for him and give up assets (like prospects or a young MLB player). Bregman would only cost the Red Sox money because he’s a free agent.
Alex Bregman is a two-time All-Star and two-time champion, a defensive ace who's posted an OPS+ at least 15 percent above league average in eight of nine MLB seasons. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora still covets Bregman for more than his on-field production.
Boston is in need of a right-handed hitter to balance its lineup and the longtime Astros star has hit well at Fenway Park.