Red Sox Star’s Contract Projection Set At 4 Years, $110 Million After Opt-Out
Summary
The Boston Red Sox might need to sign Alex Bregman again after he opted out of his contract. A report suggests he might get a four-year deal worth $110 million. Other teams, like the Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers, are also interested in him.Key Facts
- Alex Bregman opted out of a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox.
- The contract had an opt-out clause allowing Bregman to leave after one season.
- Bregman is now a free agent and could sign with any team that offers a new contract.
- Spotrac predicts Bregman might sign a four-year contract worth $110 million.
- Other teams, such as the Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers, are reportedly interested in signing him.
- The Phillies might be a fit as they could make changes in their lineup with free agents leaving.
- The Detroit Tigers are considering signing Bregman to boost their bid for a World Series win.
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