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Red Sox Scramble for Bats After Alonso, Schwarber Snubs
12 Dec
Summary
- Red Sox missed out on free agents Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber.
- Potential targets include Bregman, Bichette, Suarez, Polanco, and Okamoto.
- Alex Verdugo could be traded, while Bregman is a potential reunion.

The Boston Red Sox are facing a significant challenge in bolstering their offense, having missed out on key free agent targets Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber. Alonso opted to join division rival Baltimore, while Schwarber has returned to Philadelphia. This leaves Boston with a critical need to find a new power bat to strengthen their lineup for the upcoming season.
To address this, the Red Sox are reportedly considering several alternative options. MLB.com has highlighted potential targets including a trade for Alex Verdugo, a reunion with Bregman who played for Boston in 2025, and acquiring star player Bichette from the Toronto Blue Jays. Veteran free agents like Suarez and Polanco, along with Japanese prospect Okamoto, are also on the radar.
The team's front office is now tasked with successfully acquiring one or two of these players to improve their offensive capabilities. With the free agent market thinning, Boston must act decisively to secure the necessary talent and remain competitive.




