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Abreu Bet on Himself: Will Red Sox Deal Pay Off?
26 Feb
Summary
- Abreu declined extension talks two years ago, betting on his performance.
- He has hit 37 home runs in 247 games since that decision.
- Abreu won't be arbitration eligible until the end of 2026.

Two years ago, Wilyer Abreu turned down extension discussions with the Boston Red Sox. He stated it was not the right moment, preferring to play and see how his career progressed. Since that decision, Abreu has appeared in 247 games, contributing 37 home runs with an .784 OPS.
He is also recognized for his strong defense in right field and a powerful throwing arm. Abreu is not eligible for arbitration until the conclusion of the 2026 season, meaning his first opportunity for free agency will be in 2029. An extension now would reflect his proven major league skills, though his incentive to sign may differ from two years ago.




