With Kyle Schwarber reportedly off the board after re-signing with the Phillies and Pete Alonso still surfacing in rumors, the Red Sox are laying out all their options.

That includes free-agent slugger Eugenio Suárez, the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier wrote Tuesday from MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando.

Suárez reportedly came up in conversations and is being viewed as a “fallback option” should the Red Sox not retain third baseman Alex Bregman or sign Alonso, who could play first base and serve as a designated hitter.

Check out this except from Speier:

Schwarber stood alongside Pete Alonso (38 homers in 2025) as the players who most directly fit the Red Sox’ sought-after description of a middle-of-the-order hitter who can launch the ball. While Eugenio Suárez — coming off a 49-homer season — also has enormous power, his .298 OBP in 2025 suggest a hitter who more likely slots deeper in a lineup.

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That said, the Red Sox have had conversations with and about Suárez — potentially as a fallback option at third base should Alex Bregman sign elsewhere, or perhaps as a first base complement to Bregman if the third baseman does return to Boston.

If the Red Sox are able to retain Bregman and sign Alonso — perhaps a dream scenario for the Fenway Faithful — Boston almost certainly would not make a run at Suárez. Adding one but not the other might make Boston view Suárez differently, though.

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After hitting 49 home runs and compiling 118 RBIs across 159 games, Spotrac lists the market value for the 34-year-old at two years and $30 million.

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However, it’s worth noting multiple reports have surfaced stating Bregman remains at the top of Boston’s list of priorities.

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