Trevor Story discussed why he didn't opt out of Red Sox contract
Briefly

Trevor Story discussed why he didn't opt out of Red Sox contract
"To me, it's pretty simple. There's not another organization I want to be a part of. I'm just in love with the place, and [I've] got some unfinished business."
"I came here for a reason, and we're finally good. I'm not going to leave when it's time to start skyrocketing. We just feel like it's the best place to be in baseball right now, and we feel like it's really close to being what we all imagine."
"With the resources that we have being the Red Sox, we know that [the front office] and ownership are going to keep adding to the group. All things considered, it just feels like a rocket ship is about to take off."
Trevor Story, 32, chose not to opt out of his contract and committed to the final two years worth $55 million with the Boston Red Sox. He emphasized that career decisions are not driven by money and expressed strong attachment to the organization and unfinished goals. Story informed teammates of his intention to stay and said the team feels close to realizing its potential. After missing significant time in prior seasons due to injuries, Story enjoyed a healthy 2025 campaign, hitting .263 with 25 home runs and 31 stolen bases. He expects continued roster investment from ownership and front office support to pursue a World Series run.
Read at Boston.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]