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Is the lineup strong enough as it stands for the Red Sox to remain competitive until then? These are among the many questions swirling with pitchers and catchers set to report Feb. 10. Among the biggest questions in the post-Bregman era is third base.
The Houston Astros are a team this offseason that has made some additions to their roster for the 2026 season through trades and free agency.
With Alex Bregman landing in Chicago, the Red Sox suddenly have a pretty clear need to fill. Maybe at second base or third base, but ideally with someone who can bring a little power to the lineup.
Boston’s infield plan is set. Trevor Story stays at shortstop as the Red Sox take a patient, long-term approach for 2026.
The Boston Red Sox arguably need at least one other bat this offseason, but that doesn't mean the club should add another logjam to the organization. If you ta
The Boston Red Sox, after losing third baseman Alex Bregman to the Cubs, signed lefty Ranger Suárez to add to an already strong pitching staff, and to calm their fans.
The Boston Red Sox are being linked with a star free agent in their hopes of revamping their infield and lineup.
Though the Red Sox could move Marcelo Mayer to third base, bringing in a veteran to bolster their starting lineup may be a better option. MassLive's Sean McAdam and Chris Cotillo reported that Boston likes Seattle Mariners slugger Eugenio Suárez as a potential replacement to fill the void left in Bregman's absence.
The Cubs introduce new third baseman Alex Bregman to the media, and Bregman discusses his excitement to join a winning team