Ownership can't let Alex Bregman be a one-and-done Red Sox like Adrian Beltre in 2010
Briefly

Alex Bregman embodies a perfect fit for the Red Sox, showcasing undeniable value on the field and contributing positively off the field as well. Retaining him is a priority to avoid the regret of losing another player like Adrian Beltre. Bregman signed a three-year, $120 million contract with the Red Sox, featuring opt-outs that could allow him to seek better terms if he performs well. His recent play has demonstrated his importance, helping stabilize the team and excelling defensively in a way that benefits Boston significantly.
Bregman has played his usual stellar defense at third base, which has helped stabilize a Red Sox infield that was held hostage to some degree by current Giants invisible man Rafael Devers's defensive shortcomings in recent seasons.
Bregman, the rock-solid Astros star, left Houston after eight seasons, two World Series titles, and, uh, one noisy scandal, to sign a three-year, $120 million dollar contract with the Red Sox in February.
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