Summary
The Boston Red Sox are considering signing baseball player Eugenio Suárez after losing Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs. Suárez, who hit 49 home runs last season, could fill the gap at third base and strengthen the Red Sox lineup. The potential deal is predicted to be a two-year contract worth $28 million, with an option to leave after the first year.
Key Facts
- The Boston Red Sox lost Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs.
- The team seeks to add another strong hitter to their lineup.
- Eugenio Suárez is a candidate for signing with the Red Sox.
- Suárez hit 49 home runs last season.
- A proposed deal might be two years, $28 million, with an opt-out option after the first year.
- Suárez, who is 34, would serve as a short-term addition to the team.
- The Red Sox could use Suárez to play third base, replacing Bregman.
- If Suárez joins, the Red Sox plan to develop young players Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell for future infield roles.