The Red Sox missed out on Juan Soto, but an All-Star power-hitting outfielder still remains on the open market.

Teoscar Hernández surprisingly wasn’t quick to sign after Soto landed his record-breaking deal with the New York Mets. There’s been no shortage of speculation about the 2024 World Series champion, who clearly is waiting for a certain kind of offer to come across the table as he remains patient with his free agency.

What might that offer look like? MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand provided insight in a column published Monday.

“The Dodgers and Hernández seemed headed for a reunion, but the two sides haven’t been able to reach a deal thus far,” Feinsand wrote. “That opened the door for other teams — namely the Red Sox and Blue Jays — to jump in on the outfielder, who is seeking a three-year deal in the $22-24 million a year range, per sources.”

Hernández turned 32 in October, so a three-year deal wouldn’t be reckless for the two-time All-Star. But for Boston and other interested clubs, it will need to decide if the reported price tag is worth the money when other needs still require attention.

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Don’t be surprised if the Red Sox give it serious consideration, though, as Hernández’s career numbers at Fenway Park are fantastic.

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