Red Sox Star’s Contract Projected at 5 Years, $160M After All-Star Season
Summary
Boston Red Sox player Alex Bregman has entered free agency after using an opt-out clause in his contract. ESPN predicts he could sign a new five-year deal worth $160 million. The Red Sox aim to re-sign him but have backup plans involving other players like Trevor Story and Marcelo Mayer if Bregman leaves.Key Facts
- Alex Bregman, a Boston Red Sox player, has opted out of his contract and entered free agency.
- ESPN expert predicts Bregman might sign a five-year contract worth $160 million.
- Age is an important factor for teams when deciding contract length and value.
- Bregman is considered a consistent hitter, which makes him attractive to teams.
- The Red Sox want to keep Bregman but have alternative plans if he doesn't return.
- Trevor Story and Marcelo Mayer are options for the Red Sox if Bregman leaves.
- The Red Sox could use potential savings to invest in a pitcher or first baseman instead.
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