The Red Sox made a monumental addition this week, officially inking infielder Alex Bregman to a three-year contract on Saturday.
Boston doesn’t appear to be finished making moves, though.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke with media members at the club’s spring training facility in Fort Myers, Fla., on Saturday, and dropped a little nugget about potential future plans.
“We talked about winning the last few years, a thing that we haven’t done,” Cora said. “I think the front office talked — we talked as an organization at the end of the season last year, and (concluded) we need to be more aggressive in the offseason and execute.
“So far, we’ve done a good job. We haven’t stopped, though. We aren’t done yet, we’re still trying to improve the roster which is the most important thing. I think the guys in the clubhouse, they understand that.”
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Bregman’s signing obviously goes a long way toward getting the organization back into contention, but there are marginal moves that can still be made to inch them closer. The Red Sox have questions in their bullpen, with plenty of notable names still out on the open market.
Boston certainly has to be happy with its latest addition, though, and will hold a news conference Sunday at 8:30 a.m. ET at Fenway South.
Bregman, his agent Scott Boras, team president Sam Kennedy, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and Cora will be available to the media. You can check out the news conference on NESN and NESN 360 — with more updates throughout spring training on “310 To Left.”
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