Red Sox Predicted To Sign $90 Million Star After Pete Alonso Whiff
Summary
The Boston Red Sox missed out on signing Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber during the offseason. Predictions suggest the team may sign Kazuma Okamoto, a power hitter from Japan, for $90 million. This move could also allow the Red Sox to pursue other options, like a star pitcher.Key Facts
- The Red Sox did not sign Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber as they had hoped.
- Pete Alonso signed with the Baltimore Orioles.
- Kyle Schwarber re-signed with the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Analysts predict that the Red Sox might sign Kazuma Okamoto, a Japanese player known for hitting many home runs.
- The potential contract for Okamoto is around $90 million.
- Okamoto's hitting style could work well at Fenway Park, the Red Sox's home stadium.
- Signing Okamoto might free up funds to pursue a pitcher like Michael King.
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