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In an eventful MLB offseason which saw the Red Sox land talented pieces like Garrett Crochet, Walker Buehler and most recently, Alex Bregman, things are looking
After making a big splash this winter by acquiring Garrett Crochet and signing third baseman Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler and former Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman, the Boston Red Sox sent a message that they are going to be aggressive about winning the American League East this season.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly signed the best remaining player in free agency on Wednesday. Boston knew it needed to add some right-handed pop to the lineup and
Bregman spent Saturday working on the back fields and watching prospects Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer take infield practice.
Bregman, who turns 31 in March, is coming off a down year offensively in Houston where he hit .260 with a .768 OPS in 145 games. Despite the below-average season at the plate, Bregman owns a career .375 average and 1.240 OPS in 98 plate appearances at Fenway and figures to use the Green Monster in left to his advantage.
With Alex Bregman in the mix, the Boston Red Sox will field an extremely intriguing and potentially solid team in 2025.
Alex Bregman's contract with the Boston Red Sox reportedly includes significant deferrals that brings the present-day value.