Alex Bregman secures a three-year, $120 million contract with the Red Sox after leaving the Astros. His contract features opt-out clauses, enabling him to explore better deals after proving his value. Despite a quadriceps injury sidelining him for 43 games, Bregman has been crucial to the team's performance and has excelled defensively at third base. The Red Sox aim to avoid repeating past mistakes by ensuring Bregman remains part of the team for the future.
Bregman, the rock-solid Astros star, left Houston after eight seasons, two World Series titles, and a noisy scandal, to sign a three-year, $120 million contract with the Red Sox.
The contract included opt-outs after this season as well as 2026, allowing Bregman to return to the market if he proves a good fit with the Red Sox.
Save for a quadriceps injury that cost him 43 games, Bregman has been exactly what the Red Sox need on the field and off.
Bregman has played his usual stellar defense at third base, which helped solidify the Red Sox's infield during his time with the team.
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