Red Sox Interested In Alex Bregman On Shorter-Term Contracts
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Alex Bregman has been a hot topic in the offseason, with the Red Sox showing interest in acquiring him on a limited four-year deal. This proposal contrasts with Bregman’s initial expectations of a six-year, $200MM contract after receiving a significant offer from the Astros. While he has reportedly received at least three longer-term offers this offseason, the Red Sox's approach, including high average salaries and potential opt-outs, presents challenges in persuading Bregman. The ongoing developments with the Astros’ lineup also factor into the uncertainty surrounding Bregman’s future.
The Red Sox are interested in signing Alex Bregman, but their offer is limited to a maximum of four years, falling short of Bregman's expectations.
Despite interest from the Red Sox, Bregman is reportedly seeking a long-term deal worth $200MM, a significant raise from the Astros’ offer.
Bregman has received multiple five-plus-year offers during the offseason, indicating that he might not be inclined to accept Boston’s shorter deal.
With the Astros' recent signings, bringing back Bregman could lead to significant roster shifts, showcasing the complexity of his potential return.
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