Alex Bregman apparently has received a respectable offer from the Red Sox.
Bregman, who spent the 2024 campaign in Boston before he opted of the three-year, $120 million contract he signed last offseason, remains available in MLB free agency.
ESPN’s Buster Olney on Tuesday floated some facts and figures the Red Sox are believed to have offered Bregman, or would be willing to offer the 2024 MLB All-Star.
“The Boston Red Sox want Bregman and have signaled a willingness to pay him big money — perhaps something in the range of what the Tigers offered him last spring, a six-year, $171.5 million deal,” Olney wrote.
Olney shared last week the Red Sox made an “aggressive” offer to Bregman, but did not cite any specific numbers.
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Such a deal would grant Bregman an average annual value of $28.6 million over the course of the six-year pact. Entering the offseason, Spotrac projected Bregman’s market value to be $28 million annually.
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