The Red Sox are in discussions to re-sign Tyler O'Neill, a key player who hit 31 home runs in 2024, with a qualifying offer looming.
If O'Neill rejects the projected $21.05 million qualifying offer and moves to another team, Boston will receive draft compensation, impacting their roster strategy.
The qualifying offer, which only players like O'Neill can receive, allows teams flexibility with free agents and could shape Boston's future negotiations.
No players accepted qualifying offers last season, but this year, high-profile free agents might serve as examples for O'Neill's decision-making process.
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