The Red Sox apparently will face very stiff competition if they plan to make a run at Alex Bregman.
Boston has been floated as a potential landing spot for Bregman, a defensively sound third baseman who swings an impactful right-handed bat. The Red Sox also have a bit of a connection to the 30-year-old, who they drafted out of high school in 2012 but could not sign.
Houston general manager Dana Brown recently stated his belief that the Astros “have a really good chance” of keeping the two-time All-Star with the organization he’s been a part of since 2015. But if the possibility of a continued marriage diminishes, two big spenders reportedly are ready to get involved.
“Word for now is, nothing’s close,” the New York Post’s Jon Heyman said of a possible new Bregman deal in Houston. “Bregman, who enhanced his opportunities with a big second half, could be a fit for either the Yankees or Mets, too.”
Both New York teams probably are inclined to add even more star power this offseason. That might be a necessary approach to get over the hump, as the 2024 World Series Los Angeles Dodgers figure to be even stronger next season when fully healthy.
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Other priorities might keep the Red Sox out of the Bregman sweepstakes, too. One could argue Boston’s greatest point of emphasis this winter should be adding a frontline starter (or two).
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