Bregman's future in Boston is uncertain
Alex Bregman reportedly is joining the Red Sox, but it remains to be seen how long he will play in Boston.
The star third baseman reportedly accepted a three-year, $120 million deal with the storied franchise. However, the agreement reportedly includes a pair of opt-outs, which means Bregman could play the 2025 season with the Red Sox and then test MLB free agency again next year.
The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal addressed that potential scenario in a column published shortly after the blockbuster news broke.
“Bregman should not lack for motivation,” Rosenthal wrote. “He turned down a six-year, $171.5 million deal from the Tigers, according to a source briefed on his negotiations, a proposal $15.5 million above the Astros’ initial six-year offer. If he opts out after Year 1, he will need to sign a five-year contract for more than $131.5 million to beat the Tigers’ proposed guarantee, which like the Red Sox’s deal reportedly included deferrals. Such a number likely would be difficult for Bregman to attain entering his age-32 season. But a big year also might persuade the Red Sox to rework his deal.”
Rosenthal’s breakdown suggested Bregman won’t be a one-and-done player in Boston. But even if the two-time World Series champion only plays a single season with the Red Sox, Boston is comfortably poised to handle his departure thanks to a robust farm system.
Thus, Craig Breslow and company deserve quite a bit of credit for how they handled negotiations with one of the best players available this offseason.