Red Sox's Alex Bregman Expected To Opt Out, Seek Big Free-Agent Deal
Red Sox's Alex Bregman Expected To Opt Out, Seek Big Free-Agent Deal

Red Sox's Alex Bregman Expected To Opt Out, Seek Big Free-Agent Deal

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Alex Bregman, who signed a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox before the 2025 season, is expected to opt out of his deal after the season and enter free agency. Despite missing time with an injury, Bregman has been a key contributor, posting strong offensive and defensive numbers and serving as a clubhouse leader for the team. The Red Sox, after trading away Rafael Devers and signing rookie Roman Anthony to a long-term deal, appear to be positioning themselves financially to potentially re-sign Bregman, though his asking price is expected to be high. MLB insiders predict Bregman will seek a contract worth at least five years with an average annual value above $35 million, which could attract interest from teams like the New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, and Detroit Tigers. While the Red Sox value Bregman's impact on and off the field, his potential departure would leave a significant void in their lineup and leadership. The upcoming offseason is expected to feature a competitive bidding war for Bregman among several big-market teams.

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