Red Sox Consider Retaining Tyler O'Neill
Red Sox Consider Retaining Tyler O'Neill

Red Sox Consider Retaining Tyler O'Neill

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The Boston Red Sox are gearing up for an important offseason after finishing 81-81 in 2024, focusing on key objectives such as acquiring a top-tier starting pitcher and a right-handed power bat. Tyler O'Neill, who led the team with 31 home runs, is set to hit free agency, and while he showed potential, his injury history raises questions about a potential reunion, especially with a projected two-year, $32 million contract on the table. The bullpen also requires attention, particularly after a disappointing second half of the season, and the team might pursue Kirby Yates, a 38-year-old closer projected to sign for around $6 million. Additionally, discussions are ongoing about the designated hitter position, with potential moves involving Masataka Yoshida and the possibility of signing another DH from free agency. The Red Sox have also been linked to Pete Alonso, but acquiring him would likely require trading Triston Casas, whose value has diminished due to injuries. Overall, the front office has crucial decisions ahead to build a competitive roster for 2025 and beyond.

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