I need Bo Bichette to be the Red Sox second baseman by tomorrow
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I need Bo Bichette to be the Red Sox second baseman by tomorrow
"While it's true that I've never been the biggest Alex Bregman fan, I promise my affinity for wanting BoBichette to fill out the Red Sox's infield next season is not due to bias from that (mostly). At the end of October, I wrote about Bichette and made my case for Boston bringing him in *if* Bregman or Story walked over the offseason."
"Similar to last year, this year's Winter Meetings have started out slow and arduous, with plenty of rumors and rumblings but no solidity to come out of them. The talk around Bichette and the Red Sox has remained relatively vague (as have most things, at this point), but even the proliferation of these rumors has me excited. Admittedly, I probably will never be fond of Alex Bregman and will be angry about how he got to Boston and what transpired after he got here,"
"However, for a team filled with youth and especially with a very young infield (outside of Trevor Story, obviously, but his bounceback last year has me much more compelled to keep him in the mix as a relatively reliable bat and defender) I see an addition of the soon-to-be 28-year-old Bichette as a better move than keeping Bregman, who struggled with some in"
Alex Bregman's chances of returning to the Boston Red Sox appear to be shrinking as the offseason unfolds. Interest in acquiring Bo Bichette for the Red Sox infield has increased and generated growing buzz. The Winter Meetings started slowly with many rumors and little concrete movement. Alex Bregman contributed in 2025 and earned appreciation for that contribution, but concerns remain about his consistency. The Red Sox infield is young, and Trevor Story's recent bounceback provides a veteran presence. Bo Bichette, soon to be 28, is presented as a better fit for long-term infield stability than retaining Bregman.
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