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For the Boston Red Sox, the pursuit of one superstar slugger may signal the end of the road for another fan favorite. As Pete Alonso becomes the primary target for Boston, fans are now questioning what happened to Alex Bregman.

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When the offseason started, we all knew the Red Sox would go after Pete Alonso. SNY confirmed, “The Red Sox reportedly have Pete Alonso as a ‘primary target’.”

But the fact that they have put Pete Alonso ahead of Bregman points to one thing: John Henry and the Red Sox might not be ready to spend big bucks.

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Pete Alonso opted out of his Mets contract worth $24 million for 2025 and entered free agency. Now, analysts project that he could earn a worth of around $210 million over 7 years.

Signing him would add middle-of-the-order power to a Boston lineup that finished 15th in home runs.

Pete Alonso’s bat could protect other hitters and improve the Red Sox’s overall offensive output immediately. The Red Sox finished with a .745 OPS last season, slightly above the league average.

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The team also needs more stability after shedding roughly $400 million in payroll recently. But without investing more, adding Alonso alone can’t cover the batting needs. That is where they need Alex Bregman.

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Alex Bregman remains a key consideration for Boston, especially after making significant contributions in 2025. Bregman’s leadership and guidance with young players like Ceddanne Rafaela have made him crucial in the clubhouse.

But with the Red Sox keeping Bregman away for now, it might cause problems.

The Chicago Cubs are closely monitoring his situation. After failing to sign A-Breg before the 2025 season, the Cubs are not wasting much time. With them rumored to lose Kyle Tucker, they will need an experienced bat, and Bregman fits that.

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Why Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs makes sense

The Chicago Cubs face a critical void after Kyle Tucker’s likely departure from their lineup. Alex Bregman, a 3B who posted 3.5 WAR with a .356 wOBA in 2025, fills that gap. His 18 home runs and 64 runs scored across 114 games show consistent offensive contribution.

Bregman’s presence would strengthen the Cubs’ defense, complementing their existing infield alignment effectively.

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Financially, the Cubs have $50-60 million available for free-agent signings without exceeding the $245 million luxury tax threshold. MLBTR projects Bregman could earn $160 million over six years, which aligns with the team’s budget flexibility.

Acquiring him could replace Tucker’s production while keeping lineup stability and infield reliability intact.

If the Cubs land Alex Bregman, their infield instantly transforms into baseball’s most calculated upgrade. Fans will watch Boston’s gamble become Chicago’s opportunity, turning speculation into tangible lineup strength.

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