Red Sox $120 Million Superstar Opts Out, Heads to Free Agency: Report
Summary
Alex Bregman, a player for the Boston Red Sox, has chosen to leave his contract and enter free agency. This decision means he can join other teams if they offer him a new contract. The Red Sox, along with other teams like the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners, may try to sign him for the next season.Key Facts
- Alex Bregman played with the Boston Red Sox last season under a large contract.
- The contract included an opt-out clause, which Bregman has decided to use.
- Opting out allows Bregman to become a free agent and consider offers from other teams.
- The Red Sox hope to keep Bregman but will need to offer a long-term deal.
- Teams like the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners are interested in signing Bregman.
- It was expected that Bregman might opt-out this offseason.
- The New York Yankees have also shown some interest, but it is considered a less likely option.
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