Breaking News, Red Sox Nation! It seems the Boston Red Sox are actively pursuing some serious firepower this offseason. The team has been making moves at the MLB's Winter Meetings, and the list of potential acquisitions is getting longer! But who exactly are they eyeing, and what does this mean for the team's future? Let's dive in!
Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow has been busy, reportedly reaching out to a star-studded list of players. We're talking about names like Ketel Marte, Bo Bichette, Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Kyle Schwarber. But wait, there's more! Recent additions to the rumor mill include Isaac Paredes, Brendan Donovan, and Corey Seager.
And now, here's the latest buzz: Eugenio Suarez has been in regular contact with the Red Sox this offseason, according to reports from Tim Healey and Alex Speier of The Boston Globe. Suarez, at 34 years old, had an impressive season, slashing .228/.298/.526 and smashing a career-high-tying 49 home runs and driving in 118 RBIs while playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Seattle Mariners in 2025.
The Red Sox have some interesting decisions to make. They could potentially play Suarez at third base, his usual position, or at first base, depending on how the roster shapes up after the offseason. But here's where it gets controversial... They'll likely be carefully considering his performance after the trade deadline before offering any big contracts.
What do you think, Red Sox fans? Do you believe Suarez would be a good fit for the team? Would you like to see him at third base or first base? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Are you excited about the possibility of these players joining the team? Let us know!