The Boston Red Sox are poised to make waves in the AL East this offseason, with rumors swirling that they’re ready to lock in star third baseman Alex Bregman with a massive $110 million contract, according to projections from Spotrac. After a standout season with the Red Sox, Bregman has opted out of his contract and entered free agency, setting the stage for a heated bidding war. But Boston is determined to bring him back, and they’re not holding back.

Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley recently predicted that Bregman will re-sign with the Red Sox, a move that would solidify their lineup and send a clear message to the rest of the division. The Red Sox’s intent to keep Bregman long-term became evident when they traded former franchise cornerstone Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in June. That blockbuster deal freed up significant payroll and left a gaping hole in the lineup—one that Bregman, a proven star, is perfectly suited to fill.
“Boston seemingly signaled a desire to keep Bregman around for the long haul when it traded away former franchise face Rafael Devers,” Buckley wrote on Wednesday. “That deal not only took a massive amount of money off of Boston’s books, it also left a big void in the lineup for a star of Bregman’s caliber to fill.”
Bregman’s impact on the Red Sox this year was undeniable. His offensive prowess, defensive reliability, and postseason experience made him a cornerstone of the team’s success. Losing him would be a blow to a franchise looking to build on its momentum and compete for a championship in the coming years. To secure his services, Boston may need to offer a five- or six-year deal, a commitment that would signal their all-in approach to contending in the AL East.
Of course, the Red Sox won’t be the only team vying for Bregman’s signature. MLB insider Jon Heyman has listed the Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals as potential suitors. While these teams are legitimate contenders, the Royals’ inclusion is surprising, as splashing big on an external star isn’t their usual playbook. Still, none of these options feel as natural as Bregman returning to Boston, where he’s already proven his fit both on the field and in the clubhouse.
The Red Sox front office knows what’s at stake. Re-signing Bregman would not only keep a star player in the fold but also set the tone for the franchise’s future. With a projected $110 million deal on the table, Boston is ready to make some serious noise in free agency. The AL East better brace itself—this move could make Fenway Park louder than ever.