Red Sox Reportedly Uninterested in $45 Million Slugger After Losing on Pete Alonso
Summary
The Boston Red Sox are looking for a new hitter after failing to sign Pete Alonso, who joined the Baltimore Orioles. They are reportedly not very interested in signing Eugenio Suarez, a powerful hitter. The team is considering other options like Alex Bregman, despite Suarez being available for a shorter, less expensive contract.Key Facts
- The Red Sox did not sign Pete Alonso, who joined the Baltimore Orioles.
- Boston is searching for a right-handed hitter to add to their team.
- Eugenio Suarez, a top power hitter with 49 home runs in 2025, is available as a free agent.
- Despite his availability, the Red Sox have not actively pursued Suarez.
- Suarez is predicted to sign a three-year deal worth $45 million.
- Alex Bregman is also a possible target for the Red Sox, and they are more focused on him than Suarez.
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