Red Sox sign 3-year, $120M contract with Alex Bregman
- The Red Sox finalized a three-year, $120 million contract with Alex Bregman, which includes two opt-outs, officially announced on February 15, 2025.
- Bregman is a two-time All-Star who won two World Series championships with the Houston Astros and boasts impressive career statistics.
- Red Sox Manager Alex Cora stated that the organization is aiming to be more aggressive in improving the team's roster this offseason.
- To accommodate Bregman, the Red Sox placed Patrick Sandoval on the 60-day injured list, making room on their 40-man roster.
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Alex Bregman Confesses His Wife’s Influence in Red Sox Move as He Sends Out Warning Shots to the Whole League
Do you think Alex Bregman is just switching teams? Well, he’s shaking up the entire league. In a move that has Red Sox fans celebrating and the rest of the AL East breaking into a nervous sweat, Bregman made it clear that this decision wasn’t just about baseball. There was a certain someone behind the scenes pulling the strings—his better half. And as if that wasn’t enough drama! The former Astros star is already sending warning shots to his new…


Alex Bregman signs three-year contract and $120 million with Red Sox
Alex Bregman finished a three-year deal with $120 million on Saturday with the Boston Red Sox.
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