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Red Sox Notes: GM Search, Toboni, Story, Bregman

By Nick Deeds | October 4, 2025 at 7:00pm CDT

The Red Sox made clear nearly a month ago that they planned to hire a GM this offseason. At the time, Paul Toboni was an assistant GM for the club and immediately appeared to be the logical choice for the role among internal candidates and perhaps even the overall favorite. It didn’t take long, however, for that option to come off the table. Toboni was hired by the Nationals to serve as their president of baseball operations, taking over as their top executive. According to The Boston Globe’s Tim Healey, Toboni was not only the “heavy favorite” to serve as Craig Breslow’s #2 in Boston, but the club now plans to “take a step a back” this offseason to evaluate what they want to do with the role now that he is no longer an option.

That seems to leave the door cracked open for the possibility that the Red Sox will go without a GM serving under Breslow for a third consecutive season in 2026. That would be something of a shock given the club’s comments last month, but given the club’s apparent focus on Toboni for the role it’s at least possible that their decision to hire a GM was largely a way to promote him and keep someone viewed as a rising star around the game in the organization’s fold. That’s no longer an option, so perhaps the Red Sox could decide to once again leave the job vacant headed into 2026.

Of course, that’s hardly guaranteed and may not be the most prudent option. As Healey notes, Breslow called Toboni’s departure “a big loss” for the organization and noted that he had a hand in all areas of player development in both the majors and minors. Those responsibilities will presumably need to be taken over by someone else, and while Boston’s three remaining assistant GMs (Raquel Ferreira, Eddie Romero, and Mike Groopman) could share some of that load or a lower-level member of the staff could be promoted to fill Toboni’s shoes, an external hire who could be brought in by the allure of that vacant GM job could perhaps kill two birds with one stone by filling the job of Breslow’s #2 with someone who offers some of the same strengths Toboni would have offered.

In any case, the Red Sox likely won’t be in a rush to hire their next GM in the coming days. While they’ve been eliminated from postseason contention themselves, Breslow suggested that they’ll figure out how to handle the loss of Toboni and the vacant GM role “once things quiet down” and the postseason starts to wind down. That’s sensible enough, given the fact that potentially intriguing candidates from other organizations could be hard to pluck away until that team is eliminated from postseason contention.

In other Red Sox news, the club is facing two significant looming opt-out opportunities on the left side of their infield. Alex Bregman, of course, will have the opportunity to forgo the final two years and $80MM ($40MM of which is deferred money) on his contract and return to free agency. After a season where Bregman slashed .273/.360/.462 with 3.5 WAR according to both Baseball Reference and Fangraphs in 114 games, it seems like a fairly good bet that he’ll be taking that opportunity. For now, though, Bregman is staying mum about his plans. He told reporters (including Chris Cotillo of MassLive) on Thursday that he was “not even thinking about” his impending free agency in the aftermath of the club’s loss to the Yankees in Game 3 of the AL Wild Card series.

The same is true of shortstop Trevor Story, who told reporters (including Cotillo) that his impending decision was “not at the top of mind,” though he did acknowledge that he came to Boston in hopes of sticking around for a “long time.” Story has two years and $55MM guaranteed left on his contract, with $5MM of that coming in the form of a buyout on a $25MM club option for the 2028 season. While Bregman’s banner year seems likely to make him a lock to opt out, Story is a much more borderline case. He played just 163 games total for Boston between 2022 and 2024 with below average offensive numbers, but enjoyed a 2025 campaign where he played in 157 games while slashing .263/.308/.433 with 25 homers and 31 steals in 654 plate appearances as Boston’s starting shortstop. He also improved as the season went on, hitting .291/.336/.490 in 75 games from July 1 onward.

That’s the sort of production that makes it easy to imagine Story beating his current guarantee in free agency, particularly in a market with few quality shortstops outside of Bo Bichette. On the other hand, he’s headed into his age-33 season and has a long injury history that could raise some eyebrows about offering a long-term deal, while his roughly league average offense (101 wRC+) isn’t the sort of impressive production that spurs teams to invest a massive average annual value in a player. If both Bregman and Story were to walk this winter, that would leave the Red Sox with a deeply unsettled infield, though Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer, Triston Casas, and Ceddanne Rafaela are among the young players in the organization who could theoretically pick up a glove somewhere on the dirt next year.

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  1. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    Did you just say
    Bregman’s banner year?
    Least amount of hr & rbi in any full season of his career

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    • Poolhalljunkies

      2 months ago

      You could argue his impact on the clubhouse increases his value to the red sox beyond just hr&rbi…but agree poor choice of words

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        Bregman was having his 2nd best season before his injury, not exactly banner but worth mentioning

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        • alan.kawadler@verizon.net 2

          1 month ago

          not worth 40 mil

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Not worth $40m at all. For what, mediocre defense and buying the rookies a few suits?
          Could’ve signed Alonso for less and locked him up in a real three year deal, instead of this charade. Now it will cost more.
          Let him walk and spend the money on a real SP2 so Crochet isn’t out there all alone.

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        • padam

          1 month ago

          I agree he’s not worth $40M, not even sure he’s worth $30M, but to say mediocre defense is way off. He’s one of the best at the corner and that’s one of the factors for his contract and Red Sox signing.

          Unless someone whispers in his ear he can’t get 5 years at $30M per I don’t see him opting out.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Padam- his defense has slipped, perhaps attributed to injury, but he wasn’t gold glove caliber.
          Also, in terms of money, I read an interesting article on Boras math….The Tigers offered $172m (years are not a factor, Boras uses dollars only). Bregman made $40m this year. That means there’s only $132m left on his Tigers offer. If he gets five years at even a low number of $32m now thats $160m. Plus the $40m he made this year, equals $200m. That means if he takes a 5yr and $32m aav he made an extra $29m on his Tigers contract! Crazy way to look at it, but if you think about it (and it is a f’ed up way to commoditize humans) Boras is not wrong.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          I’m not sure he’s getting 5 guaranteed years or $32M. And what the agents never mention is that to get the same amount he turned down, he had to risk a year of injury or under-performance.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Joe – youre right, but, whether you live him or hate him, Boras gets his guys the most money. And, I think there is a market out there for Bregman beyond the Sox, in a thin position.
          My other question is, if you read the posts here, you’d think that Bregman is the second coming of George Brett, why wouldn’t he get $32mm?!?!
          Hahaha, just goes to show, we’d be ok if he left (my preferred outcome)

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      • KingKen

        1 month ago

        Considering part of his impact on the clubhouse resulted in Devers being driven out of town I’d say his overall impact was mixed at best.

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        • gbs42

          1 month ago

          Ken, is there concrete evidence he played a part in Devers being traded?

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        • FenwayMonster

          1 month ago

          King: You are “crossing streams” with this assertion. We learned not to do that in Ghostbusters. It’s dangerous.

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    • Rsox

      2 months ago

      If Bregman doesn’t miss 40 games due to injury his numbers at the very least would have fallen around his career norms. His influence in the clubhouse was invaluable

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      • Franklin Souze

        2 months ago

        Both points are unarguably accurate.
        I suggest his influence & cultural influence may be equally effective as his play.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          Franklin – Sorry, I’ve pointed out MANY MANY times his decline began May 8th which was 2 weeks BEFORE the injury.

          From May 8th until Injury Day (May 23) he batted just .220 with just a .719 OPS including 4 strikeouts on May 21st.

          Let’s stop using the injury as an excuse please, Boras doesn’t need any help here.

          As for his supposed “intangibles”, perhaps you’re too young to remember Red Sox Nation mocking Yankees fans by calling Jeter “Captain Intangibles” because of the exact same sort of ridiculous hype.

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        • gbs42

          2 months ago

          FPG, anything can happen over a two-week period – a cold spell, a hot streak, an average run of performance. And one 4-K game? They happen sometimes.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          2 months ago

          Fever and GBS, the bigger concern to me is his age and that missing time moving forward seems likely with Bregman. I still think he opts out to get Boston to improve his current deal by adding one or two years and/or making less money deferred. As for Story, I don’t see him leaving.

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        • Flyby

          2 months ago

          he also had a 3/4 with a HR and walk with no strike outs on may 14th. He might have also been worn out during that time with only 2 days off in a 23 day stretch. Apr 29th through May 21st. where he played every inning except 4 during said stretch which was a blowout loss vs the tigers..

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Dewey- you dont see a contract out there for Story that beats $50m? Doesnt seem that difficult….

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          you dont see a contract out there for Story that beats $50m?
          ========================
          It’s $55M with the buyout. He could get that, but I think someone would need to beat that by at least $5M to make it worth his while to move.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Joe- ok add in another $5m. You dont see any scenario where Story get $60mm? I do.
          Dont underestimate the stupidity of baseball owners

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        • Flyby

          1 month ago

          There is always a scenario, heck im sure there is a scenario someone resurrects betty white and chris farley to be a pitcher / catcher tandem that wins the cy young and mvp together. Not likely but im sure there is a scenario for it.

          For Story to get guaranteed 60M (no club / mutual option) I cant see it,

          wrong side of 30 (hurts potential upside)
          3 years prior didnt play 100 games (shortens gy)
          OPS+ is barely 100 since covid (average bat)
          potential lockout down the road (shortens gy)
          marketability (could be wrong always heard devers and bregman even new kids not so much on story)

          He might beat the AAV on a one year deal but that would be 2 contracts as he would have to do well again this year and try for the same contract again next year.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Fly – i can name four teams that have the money and need a player that profiles like Story:
          – Braves, no SS
          – Blue Jays, if Bichette leaves
          – Mets, he could/would play 2B
          – Dodgers, move Mookie back to RF
          Granted the injury history is a major problem. But, the free agent class at SS is Bichette, Story and then a major fall off to Kim, Rengifo, Kiner-Falafa….
          He’s gonna opt out.

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      • PoisonedPens

        1 month ago

        Eh, bench coaches don’t get paid $40M.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Pens – hilarious!! And, sadly true, if we’re gonna pay him to be clubhouse glue

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    • gbs42

      2 months ago

      114 games played limits HR and RBI opportunities.

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      • kennylcx

        2 months ago

        If he wants to give $40 mil for years see ya later.

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      • KingKen

        1 month ago

        So does hitting .250/.341/.386 (.727 OPS) in the second half, including a paltry .216/.310/.330 (.640 OPS) in September. In fact his OPS dropped every month as TJ season went on. Not really an encouraging trend.

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        • Poolhalljunkies

          1 month ago

          Ken..how is half of one season a trend?..
          How many other season halves did you include in your historical data to come up.with your trend?

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        • KingKen

          1 month ago

          Well considering his previous 4 years he actually posted his highest single month OPS in August each of those seasons and was barely league average in August this year posting his second lowest monthly numbers on the season I’d say that’s a bit concerning.

          I know there are many in the Sox fan base who think Bregman practically walks on water, but he isn’t all that and is clearly showing signs of decline. His remaining current contract with Boston if he opts in is an overpay based on what he can still contribute with the bat as it is. I want no part of extending that deal further at anything close to that amount. I’m tired of having tens of millions in dead money from overpays on the roster.

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        • Poolhalljunkies

          1 month ago

          Ok thank you for explaining..however if im understanding correctly his highest ops in each of the past 4 seasons comes in August..except this year. I would say based on what you wrote this year is an outlier and not a trend…perhaps there are reasons for the lower than expected production based on the previous trend of solid performance you mention..like his injury earlier in the season..and zero rehab gakes before coming back?

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        • KingKen

          1 month ago

          Zero rehab games would account for a rough couple of weeks at most, not a rough couple of months. If he wasn’t recovered from the injury he shouldn’t have come back when he did. If he was then stop using it as an excuse for his poor second half performance.

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        • Poolhalljunkies

          1 month ago

          Hey man I was just using it as 1 possible reason..you are the one who tried to say this was a trend when all you did via your own words was display the fact its an anomaly.

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      Well, you brought up the right term but then misapplied it; this wasn’t a “full” season.

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    • Brad Johnson

      1 month ago

      Well, it was an improvement on his weak 2024 season which was itself good enough to get him an “old ace” equivalent contract.

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  2. Polyglot

    2 months ago

    Three things this team needs.

    Joe Ryan
    Right handed Power Bat
    Bullpen arm

    In that exact order. The team is FAR too left hand orientated. Maybe swing a deal for Arenado if Bregman leaves, hes sure and steady and should not cost as much as he wouldve at the deadline. Thoughts?

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    • Quinnap89

      2 months ago

      Plus the Cardinals are willing to pay money to get rid of their veterans…..

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      The only thing steady about Arenado at this point is his pace of decline. Terrific career, but he’s not someone a team should count on as a full-time starter anymore.

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    • kennylcx

      2 months ago

      I’d check that out if Bregman leaves

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    • JoeBrady

      2 months ago

      3 years of the $8M 4.6 bWAR Duran for 2 years of the $19M Alcantara.

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      • bostonbob

        1 month ago

        Joe, absolutely I would do that. I truly am getting sick and tired seeing Duran take two strikes down the middle and swinging at the ball in the dirt for strike three. Not to mention his shoddy play in left.

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      • Sad.Sox 3

        1 month ago

        Joe- i’m with you all the way. Alcantara is the right contract, right price, right years.
        Not sure the Marlins want Duran because of his age, but if you offered up any number of combinations of Sandlin, Password, Sogard, Hamilton, Abreu and if you want to get it done quickly Arias….
        Then, Alcantara pitches game two and we beat the Yankees. However, Breslow forgot to call Miami in July

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          29 teams forgot to call Miami, since no one traded for him.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Joe – i was being sarcastic of course, but I can explain my position.
          It is my contention that any prospect that will play for the Sox is pretty much here now. Therefore, I would be willing to overpay in prospects for one more great pitcher to complement Crochet. I believe that Alcantara could be that guy. Therefore, if I were king of the world, I would’ve packaged mlb and minor league players to make an offer tgat Miami couldnt refuse at the deadline.
          In hindsight, wouldn’t it have been better to have a real SP2 pitch against the Yankees?

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    • Birdie man

      2 months ago

      I’m not sure Arenado can help offensively.

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      • Polyglot

        2 months ago

        Murakami would help, but i dont know if the sox will be lucky enough to get him. Id guess the Yankees or Mariners or Dodgers.

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      • bostonbob

        1 month ago

        Birdie, he had a 219 average, he’s done……pass.

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    • Sunday Lasagna

      2 months ago

      Joe Ryan had an abysmal September, from the middle of August on he gave up 23 runs in 32 innings. Looking at his April through July splits, August and especially September are red flags

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      • 4WSsince04

        1 month ago

        Sunday – agree 100%. I would rather keep Tolle and Early than trade prospects for Joe Ryan. Tolle and Early have six years of control, and a lot of upside. Boston needs more power in their lineup. Some will come from a healthy: Anthony, Abreu, Casas, and Bregman (if he stays), but adding an additional hitter would help.

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      • Polyglot

        1 month ago

        He finished with a 3.42 era, id take Ryan any day of the week. True number two, and bello and lucas stunk after august also.

        Id still rather have Ryan despite some late year struggles, i feel we can make things easier for him with a better offense and bullpen.

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    • FenwayMonster

      2 months ago

      Arenado is done. He is still a decent third baseman, but his skills at the plate have rapidly diminished. He is not the answer if Bregman leaves.

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    • Monsox

      1 month ago

      Exactly what is on my list but a hard no to Arenado. Back 9 of career and he’ll be 35 in April of next year. While Breslow is trying to negotiate Boras over Bregman he might as well delve into Alonso. More reliable right handed power than Arenado, younger, and solve this 1B conundrum.

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      • GASoxFan

        1 month ago

        The problem with Alonso is his defense.

        He’s really more suited to DH duties at this point than 1B, and as he ages that’ll be more apparent

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        • PoisonedPens

          1 month ago

          Lowe is fine, in a full season at Fenway he’d be a 2 WAR player at a fraction of the cost of Alonso, who is not likely to take a discount on the $27M/per that he opted out of… re-sign Lowe and put some of the saved $$$ into starting and bullpen.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          GAsoxfan- can we (all, not you specifically) please stop this weird obsession with individual defense as a way of excluding free agents!?!?!?!
          This was one the worst team defenses I’ve seen in a while. But Bregman was gonna solve that, right? Didn’t work…
          Alonso hit 38hrs, drove in 126 and had 170 hits. He’s worked on his defense and its acceptable.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          FG has us ranked #5.. I take all defensive stats with a grain salt, but #5 is #5. Statcast had us ranked #7. And the big negatives were confined to only two positions.

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        • GASoxFan

          1 month ago

          Sad – this team had a number of issues, including defensively, that i blame on factors outside their tools – especially when it comes to coaches and the dugout having a laid back attitude accepting the misplays as ‘oh well.’

          But your definition of ‘acceptable’ differs from others. To me, -9 DRS, -9 OAA, and -8 FV aren’t acceptable.

          Alonso’s defense wasn’t an outlier or highlighted by some careless mistakes… it reflects his tools, and has been getting worse by the stats for two consecutive seasons, each one trending worse.

          I dont expect a guy now the wrong side of 30 to be improving drastically what he hasn’t done well throughout his mlb career.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          GaSoxFan – there are instances where you take advanced metrics and crumple the paper that theyre printed on up. The guy hit 38 hrs and had over 120 rbi. When hes in the lineup the pitcher is concerned about when hes up. Trust me when I tell you that the platoon of Toro and Gonzalez doesn’t do that. The presence of a power bat in the middle of a lineup cant be imitated, or made in the aggregate. How many more fastball will Roman Anthony get with Alonso behind him??
          This is a team that doesn’t value defense, and won’t as long as Cora is delusional about how great the industry (ie analysts) think his defense is. We were promised how much better the team defense was gonna be just subtracting Devers…was it? It doesn’t pass the eye test.
          If youre looking for a player who hits 38 and 126 and plays a good glove caliber infield defense, i would suggest getting a time machine because in the 2020’s that player doesn’t exist. Alonso’s defense is acceptable. He scoops balls out of the dirt and makes the occasional diving stop (just dont ask him to underhand a grounder to the pitcher covering).
          I want the power bat, thank you

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        • GASoxFan

          1 month ago

          Sad – you can get that power bat in the dh slot, either schwarber or Alonso, without either needing to take the field.

          Just need to fix another of blooms mistakes in yoshida, who isn’t even happy being stuck at dh.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Gasoxfan- I think the idea of Alonso is that he is a fielding and DH platoon with Casas.
          Should Casas not show the promise we all hope he can deliver on, then Alonso would play more in the field.
          As for Yoshida, I was so happy for him that he had a minute during the playoffs. But, the simple fact is he has no role in a lefty dominate, outfield heavy lineup. Its time to cut bait. Should the Sox pick up a lot of money or tie him to a good prospect in a trade (or both) he’ll find a home somewhere

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  3. Cap & Crunch

    2 months ago

    I don’t see Story opting out

    I do see him attempting a semi bluff to try and get that 3rd year fully guaranteed. Sox could bite given the uncertainty of both players……. tho Id still hold the line with a firm No if it was the Red Sox

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    • Quinnap89

      2 months ago

      Good points but our boy Breslow loves to gaur ate money to injury plagued guys haha

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      2 months ago

      Crunchy – And what happens if Story then decides to leave, Bregman signs elsewhere, Campbell follows in Grissom’s footsteps, and Mayer misses half the season with his chronic back injury? Are they really gonna go with an infield of Sogard, Hamilton, Romy and Casas?

      You don’t hold the line if you don’t have the leverage. Story has the leverage, the shortstop free agent class sucks this offseason.

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      • Cap & Crunch

        2 months ago

        I don’t think he does have leverage.

        You can what if anything ,but the only thing that matters is the what

        If it were me, i would not guarantee him that extra 20 Mill in season 3

        I just don’t trust the player to stay healthy. Plenty of ways to spend his money if he does walk without all the risk. Story’s done this before and the fall is always twice as hard as the peak , No thanks

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          Crunch – I respect your stance, but whenever anyone says “let the player walk” they need to come up with a replacement. Neither Mayer, Campbell nor Rafaela are ideal replacements (I include Mayer only because he probably will be needed elsewhere).

          Time will tell who has the leverage.

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        • Cap & Crunch

          2 months ago

          I like the idea of Ha-seong-Kim and Miguel Rojas as tandem adds for Boston while using the savings on whatever else

          Room is going to run out in LA for Miguel and he provides a great value still in 2025

          Kim should be back to 100% by next spring as well for first time in awhile. His bat would play well Imo in cohesion with the monster

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          2 months ago

          Fever, Story has little leverage due to his history of injuries. Who is giving him three plus years at bigger money? Name a club? I can’t think of any. Clubs have other needs and he’s still too much of a risk moving forward. If he weren’t signed, would the Sox ink him?

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        • goob

          1 month ago

          I agree. Nobody’s offering Story more than his existing $55M guarantee – and I think he and his agent both know it.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          DBH
          Excellent point. I can’t see any team giving him a better deal. I have trouble seeing a better deal for Bregman , but just about everything I read says he is opting out. Sox maybe add a year or 2 onto his deal. I think we really need him here. Mayer at 2ndbase.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          FPG- if you remember I have been banging the Alonso drum since last October. If both Bregman and Story opt out, he is a must get. Alonso and Casas as a 1B, and DH platoon looks pretty good. And, just in case Casas does something weird (Yoshida can be left handed bat in DH duties).
          So, Alonso at first. Campbell and Romy at second. Mayer at SS. And my cheap alternative for third base is A. Bohm. Its his last year of arbitration, he’not a fan favorite in Philly, and hes a Boras client which almost guarantees DD shows him the door in 2027 anyway. I’m sure there a Dombrowski prospect in the system somewhere that Dave might want.
          Duran, Raffaele and Anthony across the outfield.
          I really like Abreu and I’d hate to see him go, but if he is part of what brings back Alcantara (my preference) pull the trigger.
          Again, if Abreu goes, I also like Mitch Keller or I’d bet on a bounce back for Zac Gallen.
          While i’m at it can I get Cora to become GM and have Varitek take over?!?!?

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Hey Goob – I think you underestimate the stupidity of baseball owners. Theres a team out there that offers him more

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Cdchi- I absolutely do not mean this in a trolling way. Please help me understand what you, and fairly, a lot of other people, see in Bregman at this point in his career that “we really need him here” for three more years (by extending him)???? I just dont see it.
          Is the team so much worse off with three years of Eugenio Suarez for three years at a lot less money? (Not saying i want him, but he is an alternative)

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          SS3
          His overall game. Leadership, Defense. 9 straight years in the playoffs. He’s a big part of the reasons why his teams are successful.

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        • Sean P

          1 month ago

          Yankees.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          cdchi – Bregman made the 8th most errors among 3B. His fielding metrics are all solidly middle of the league. I will allow some leeway for the injuries, but we did not see what we were promised. His second half offensive numbers were pretty pedestrian, again some injury, but not a total pass.
          All of the season post-mortem interviews i’m reading are saying that Trevor Story was the clubhouse leader in the second half.
          I’m annoyed by how Bregman got here, I’m sure Boras is using us and overall, i would be more than happy to have a new third baseman next year.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          SS3
          I just don’t think you can go into next season with so many young , injury prone guys filling needs. I do like Bregman and hope they come to an agreement. I want both he and Story to remain in there positions. Health is a major question for everyone. Right now our whole infield is a gigantic question.. Veteran leadership comes with Story and BRegman . Can Mayer make the jump to an everyday 2ndbase? It’s all about health. I don’t believe Bregman is a $40 million per year player,but some owner might give him close to that over 4 years. I would not. To get him to commit to the Sox , maybe offer him an additional year at something reasonable.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Sad – It was all Cora’s doing. He threw Raffy under the bus because he wanted his BFF here.

          Do you think for one minute that Cora intended to play Bregman at 2B like he claimed? Pure crap.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          FPG- of course he was always playing third base. Cora was just smart enough to know that Breslow was just dumb enough to take ALL the blame in the public eye.

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      • cdchi

        1 month ago

        FPG
        That infield is barely triple A worthy. Lol.. maybe I should change my thing on the opt outs, especially Bregman. Everything I read says he’s out. Id like to see the Sox rework his deal to like 4 years $ 120-130 … If that’s not enough, I say roll with the young guys and invest that $$$ in pitching. It’s always about pitching

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – Keep in mind last offseason Bregman had the QO attached to him, which he believed eliminated some teams.

          Now he doesn’t have the QO.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          That’s big.. no QO for Alonso from what I just read. Alonso will be a tough get, with teams like the Yankees, Philly,ect. driving up the $$$. Where have all the power hitting 1stbaseman gone?? I don’t believe the Sox can go into 2026 with Casas penciled in at 1stbase. As of right now the entire infield is a question mark…

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – If he’s healthy, they really have no choice but to pencil in Casas. He’s got very little trade value until he proves he can play a full season and be productive, and they’ve got nobody else. I think Sogard and Romy are better suited for utility roles. Do you trust just the 119 PA’s Lowe had in Boston? I wouldn’t..

          That’s another reason why Bregman may leave, he probably won’t make a decision until later in the offseason ….. meanwhile, the Sox need to know his status early so they can pursue guys like Alonso and Suarez if necessary. So I think if Bregman stays, it will be an early agreement ….. they aren’t gonna wait until February for him like they did this year.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          What’s the rule? You cannot be assigned a QO 2 off-seasons in a row??

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – A player can receive it only once in his career. It’s one and done. LOL

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          What is the date that a player , Bregman, Story in this case, must be either accept or decline his contract? Day after the WS ,I assume is the earliest?? What’s the latest?? Earlier the better for both parties. What’s your feelings on both? I know you mentioned Story as someone you could see opting out. Does he have a clause that says if the Sox add another year at $25 m he stays? something to that affect (e)

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Cdc – Deadline is 5 days after the WS ends.

          I’d really like to know why Story was so bad defensively the past month, that would impact my decision.

          My feelings haven’t changed on Bregman,I’d like him to stay at a reasonable price but I doubt that happens.

          Yes the Sox own a team option on Story for an additional $20M that it would cost them.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          CDC – OMG I just watched the first half of the season ending press conference …. wow!!!

          Four things I liked from Breslow:

          1) He admitted their organizational approach to defense sucks and he intends to change it.

          2) He admitted their clutch hitting (RISP) sucks and he intends to improve it.

          3) He admitted that homerun hitters win postseason games because in the postseason you face the best pitchers who don’t make a lot of mistakes, therefore you need guys like (I won’t say his name) who can win a game with one swing of the bat.

          4) He did NOT say “Casas is our first baseman” which is proof he’s learned from last offseason’s constant “_____ is our third baseman” lies that turned into a major fiasco.

          Let’s hope he follows through on these statements!

          Cora looked very, VERY uncomfortable BTW.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          CDC – OMG Cora finally talked at the end, it was bad.

          First he said they clinched a playoff berth by winning Game 159 …. WRONG, they clinched in Game 160.

          Then he said Early pitched in a “Winner go home” game …. WRONG, it was a “Loser go home” game.

          The he said the team was one of the best defensively in MLB …. come on Alex, you sound like an idiot. You just completely contradicted Breslow who just had said the defense sucked and there will be organizational changes to improve it.

          And somebody foolishly asked him if he prefers playing the same guys in the same position nearly every day instead of different guys in different positions every day. Who the hell didn’t already know that answer? LOL!!

          Of course the King of Crap arrogantly tried to justify his constant shuffling by saying “Look at the 2018 team, it was all platoons”…… WRONG!!! What a surprise, Cora trying to take all the credit for 2018.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          Yeah I caught some of the press conference. Lot of front office ‘speak’.. I believe they led the league in errors with 116. Story definitely had throwing issues the last few weeks, didn’t effect his bat. IDK. Can we get some medicals on Story I don’t like comparing teams from 7 or 8 years ago. Totally different teams. Also where was John Henry ?? No fans ,no boos…
          How do you improve RISP? .
          WHat is a reasonable price for Bregman.? What do you think he gets offered and from who?.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – Ownership stopped attending events years ago (I mean Henry and Werner).

          I’d give Bregman $100M/4 but he will get offered $150M/5.

          I think the Tigers will still be interested.

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        • Sean P

          1 month ago

          Win or go home.

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        • Sean P

          1 month ago

          I can’t stand Cora as a manager, talent evaluator, or as a person. He’s arrogant, stubborn, and clueless. His lineups and in-game managing cost us too many games to count.

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    • Bronxlou

      1 month ago

      That bluff could get called. Story had the worse defensive year of his career, and at 32 it’s not likely to get better. When healthy (not often for the Sox), Story has benefitted from playing in two friendly home parks, he’s a below average hitter on the road (including 2025), so other teams will be wary. The Sox have a top 10 shortstop prospct in Mayer, and if he doesn’t pan out they could play Rafaella there (it would hurt the defense to move him out of CF, but it would ease the outfield logjam). The $25 million a year they are paying Story could be used elsewhere.

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      • Joemo

        1 month ago

        I’d be ecstatic if Story opted out and the Sox went in a different direction. Barely a league average hitter by OPS+ and everyone is praising him.

        I don’t want to get stuck with Story getting hurt yet again and then there’s a whole lot of money tied up in him..

        I wish him the besf, but hopefully he’s in a new uniform next year.

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    • WaitTil2026

      1 month ago

      How does he do a “semi bluff”? If he opts out, then the Red Sox decide whether to extend him or let him go. If he doesn’t, then there isn’t a decision to be made.

      I could conceivably see Story going either way, but don’t see how a bluff is possible here.

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  4. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Story might be foolish to leave guaranteed money on the table in hopes of cashing in on a bigger deal. Bo Bichette is the biggest SS available and may not find suiters for him as a Shortstop

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    • hiflew

      2 months ago

      It might be, but you have to look at his age as well. He is 33 this off season. It would be much easier to get a longer term deal now instead of in two years when he is 35. It’s a gamble either way, but the 2027 season might not even happen so getting signed beyond that would seem to be an even higher priority.for Story.

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    • mohoney

      2 months ago

      I see no way he beats 2/$55 on the open market. I would not even do 3/$55, let alone 2/$55.

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      • hiflew

        2 months ago

        As I said, he doesn’t have to beat 2/55 really. if he believes that a long work stoppage will happen in 2027, he really just has to beat 1/30. He might get less per year than that, but I could see him looking for something like 5/100 and willing to settle at something like 4/72. When healthy he is one of the better shortstops in the league.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          hiflew – Thank you for being a voice of reason here. The Story haters just can’t accept the fact he was the best position player on the Sox for the last 4 months of the regular season and the postseason.

          In fact from June 7th on he had the 12th-highest OPS of all MLB players (min 400 PA’s).

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        • hiflew

          2 months ago

          Wow. A voice of reason? Me? That is one of the nicer things I have ever been called around these parts. Thank you much.

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        • acell10

          2 months ago

          FPG: Mayer doesn’t have a chronic back injury. Stop making stuff up.

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        • FenwayMonster

          2 months ago

          Well… He certainly has had a hard time staying healthy. At what point should we be concerned about his inability to stay on the field?

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          Well, I am a Rockies fan, so I watched him when he was at his healthiest. He NEVER wanted to be out of the lineup and other than his rookie year, he was pretty much always healthy minus one or two minor injuries. The desire is there. He is not Anthony Rendon or anything. For a Boston fan, you cannot just forget that 2022-2024 happened, but you shouldn’t dwell on it either. He proved in 2025 that he can still play a full season.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          He has a LONG injury history and any back problems at his age is a concern.

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        • goob

          1 month ago

          @hiflew

          Well, by your own reasoning, he’s also “proven” that he could have 3 injury plagued seasons in a row – all when he was younger than he was during this year’s rebound.

          I wish him luck, but I don’t think anything’s been proven. What’s the likeliest outcome for him over the next 2 years – that’s the question any potential new suiter would ponder.

          I don’t think he can beat his current guarantee on the open market.

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        • acell10

          1 month ago

          saying Mayer has “chronic” back problems when that has only happened one time is patently false.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          dewey – Right you are!

          I’ve written about it so extensively I have it memorized.

          Back issues along with a wrist injury limited him to 91 games in 2022.

          Lumbar strain in August 2024 ended his season

          Back tightness forced him to be scratched in May 2025.

          Red Sox Nation knows even if his wrist is 100% now, the back issues still remain.

          After three years of back issues from Age 19 thru Age 22, only a complete idiot would insist it’s not a concern.

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          Hmm. I went from a “voice of reason” to a “complete idiot” all in the same thread from the same guy. Now I feel like I m in the right place here.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          hiflew – Wait, what?

          We are talking about two different players.

          Dewey and I are talking about Marcelo Mayer.

          You are talking about Trevor Story.

          Please don’t go ruining a good vibe, we already have enough people here who do that ;O)

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          I was just joking around man. Obviously it didn’t work. Now I REALLY feel like I am home.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG.

          LOL. you are tough on these people… Lol

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          LOL…. you are tough on these people . Lol

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        • GASoxFan

          1 month ago

          Fever – aren’t you supposed to be in Toronto right now rooting for the Yankees this weekend?

          I know i saw a news story showing Fallon in the bronx.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          GaSox – LOL …. yeah we knew even during the filming of the movie that Fallon was a Yankee fan.

          How ya been? How was New England and the Big E?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – I got called out for something I didn’t do, so I defended myself. How is that being tough? LOL!

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – Did the Sox have their traditional end of season press conference? I haven’t seen any mention of it. I know ownership has stopped participating years ago, but usually the Three Stooges attend. I’d be curious what they have to say this year.

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        • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

          1 month ago

          hiflew you’re the best !! I’ve always loved reading your stuff.

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        • GASoxFan

          1 month ago

          It was a nice break. Spent a lot of time in the concerts. Zz Top, Foreigner, Sebastian Bach, Queensryche, Finger Eleven. Extremely cheap to get stagefront compared to usual venues.

          Otherwise it’s just been a more-of-the-same setup for me since heading back south. Looking forward to an interesting offseason. Dugout/staff needs a good shake up, too much of an ‘oh well we just need to be better’ philosophy and looks like shaky focus on execution/accountability. There’s no excuse for many of the miscues and errors that plagued 2025.

          You get into any good trouble lately?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          hiflew – I’m pretty sure you got the two players mixed up, all good though :O)

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          GaSox – I wish I was in Toronto this weekend, the two games couldn’t have been more enjoyable!

          Postseason Fried made his first appearance this year. Kinda says a lot about the Red Sox offense that they couldn’t touch him last week, but he was pounded today.

          Those are some really good concerts, I liked Skid Row back in the day, 18 & Life is a great song …. but I’ll always remember him for throwing that bottle during a concert in my backyard of Springfield. Such a dumb thing to do, he thought he was Roger Clemens but his aim was like Jordan Hicks.

          Yeah the defense needs improving but I’m confident with a full healthy year of Mayer the infield defense will improve.

          I saw your post about Cora getting promoted to AGM, I don’t see that happening because I don’t see him accepting a position that three others also occupy. Raquel didn’t want Bloom’s job, but maybe she would accept the GM position?

          My life has been borderline Dateline NBC, unfortunately not kidding or exaggerating ….. I’ve been dealing with a stalker and we are finally getting close to an arrest. Like I mentioned to you months ago, there’s a whole lotta mental illness out there and the extent of treatment these days is giving them a comfort dog. The world is becoming quite scary.

          That’s the trouble I’ve gotten into recently, unfortunately not the good variety. But I do hope to crash the Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony again sometime in the future, that was the most memorable night of my life. I’ve got a long way to go before I can compare myself to Dion Rich though. LOL

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        • GASoxFan

          1 month ago

          Fever – its hilarious you mention the Springfield civic center fiasco. (BTW, originally from westfield and the hilltowns myself)

          At the show he talked about it a couple times, without reminding people of *what* he did and *how*…

          But, in the latter part of the show he was soft tossing smart waters to certain people he’d chosen during the show. I wound up with one lol. But I swear it was a nod to the incident where that girl got hammered by mistake as he tried throwing the bottle back and he jumped feet first into the crowd.

          I dont think many people there picked up on the symbolism of him doing that in west springfield all these years later.

          As for the sox booting Cora, I dont see it yet either, but it’s nice to hope. A problem the org has is expecting guys to wait around too long, then they lose the talent. It’s happened more than once, and, I wonder if they’ll wait too long on Tek.

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        • 4WSsince04

          1 month ago

          Hiflew – no one is giving Story, age 33, a 4 year deal, especially if you look at his last 4 year (163 games over 3 year and 157 this year). Story missed 2 full seasons of games over the last 4 years!

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  5. Craig’s Burner

    2 months ago

    We were disappointed in Bregman’s offensive output this year. Expecting .295/25/100 with 40 doubles playing at Fenway and didn’t get close to any of that. Wear and tear starting to catch up to him as well. We appreciate the intangibles and him helping our younger players, but at the end of the day we’re not paying $40 million for another coach, we’re paying $40 million for an elite 3b, which he wasn’t this year.

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      Bregman was rocking offensively before his injury, and pretty clearly wasn’t in the same place when he returned. Tale of two seasons, with a big question of which portion better represents what he will do in the coming years.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 months ago

        Long – That is 100% false, look at his numbers from May 8th until the injury. I’m not gonna post them again for you.

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      • ❤️ MuteButton

        1 month ago

        Bregman had a hot start and a lot of energy going into the season. But you look at the last three years he’s been on a steady decline. He wasn’t worth 40 million this past year and he certainly won’t be next year

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    • Joemo

      1 month ago

      I keep seeing all of this “intangibles” and such when people praise Bregman, but I had a hard time seeing it this year.

      Teams with good leadership aren’t streaky like this, they don’t make all these dumb mistakes during games, etc. Congrats on buying the rookies suits or whatever, but that isn’t worth the premium.

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  6. Quinnap89

    2 months ago

    Not that the Sox need to hire a GM right now but it should come as no shock with answers we are given. Breslow is the king of dancing around questions with soft answers. He is the king of waiting and doing nothing or VERY little to suffice huge issues the team has. So regarding his words on a GM I don’t see them hiring one anytime soon, if ever. More likely a lower level employee will become a 4th assistant GM.

    As for Story, he’s not going anywhere. He had a great season and as a Sox fan It was so nice to finally have him play a full season and produce. He unfortunately is injury plagued so he’s not leaving. No one will pay him more than he’s making.

    Bregman I don’t see leaving either. While he did spend 7 weeks on the IL he experienced career low numbers. For what he’s making I don’t see him getting more somewhere else. Listening to him speak after game 3 he does seem locked in here.

    As much as I don’t want to even think of this, I do believe baseball is headed for a lockout after the ‘26 season so guys who are locked into deals probably aren’t opting out especially if that guarantees money when there could be a work stoppage. The Sox have many needs and it would awesome if Breslow would stop dragging a 2 ton weight behind him and show some urgency to win with this group. They’ve got the money and the young core. You need a power bat which this team desperately lacks, someone to sure up the defense (most errors in the league) a number 2 and 3 behind Crochet or you are going to nowhere in October. Stop shopping in the bargain bins, it’s time to win

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      “Breslow is the king of dancing around questions with soft answers.”
      The king? You really need to listen to more top front office execs in sports, because that is a heated competition for the crown you brought up.

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      • Quinnap89

        1 month ago

        While you make a good point this is about the Sox, not other front office execs. He’s treating this team like a small market club

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        • acell10

          1 month ago

          Signing players like Crochet to the extension he got certainly isn’t treating the team like it’s a small market club.

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        • all in the suit that you wear

          1 month ago

          Paying luxury tax also isn’t small market.

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        • Sad.Sox 3

          1 month ago

          Quinn- I dont think its that. I think he was not qualified and is learning (poorly) on the job. IMHO he has done more harm than good.

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        • Quinnap89

          1 month ago

          That is a fair point and one I’m on board with

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    • GASoxFan

      1 month ago

      Better plan… let Cora be an AGM, elevate someone to GM, and sign Tek as the skipper.

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  7. JasonKendall

    2 months ago

    Red Sox need a GM? Look no further than Ben Cherington! Proven track record of winning a World Series in Boston, drafted Paul Skenes…how could you say no?

    Please?

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    • Quinnap89

      2 months ago

      Bring Skenes with you Ben

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  8. GaryRedSoxxWarriors

    2 months ago

    Heard Sam Kennedy say Red Sox fans need to be optimistic about “the future.”

    That put my antenna up, but then he said “the next 10 years” should be pretty incredible.

    That deflated everything and it means nothing‘s going to happen this off-season as usual.

    It’s just the same BS. Maybe get a guy or two but nothing to put us over the top and favorites.

    I’m usually optimistic but hearing all this just confirms what most here say. It’s all talk.

    Being upbeat about “the next 10 years,”tells me they’re not serious about anything.

    Yes, I’m overreacting, but we just lost in the wildcard round and as I said earlier in the week, this was our big chance because I don’t think anything‘s going to happen to change things this off-season.

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    • all in the suit that you wear

      2 months ago

      I don’t pay attention to what people say. We need to wait and see what they do. I don’t see a down side to what Kennedy said. He’s not going to give away how much they plan to spend or what they plan to do.

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      • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

        2 months ago

        You’re absolutely right. I’m just a little sore from this week.

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        • all in the suit that you wear

          2 months ago

          I hear ya. It was disappointing. I think they will improve the team and hopefully they have better health next year.

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        • Acoss1331

          2 months ago

          A full season of Early, Campbell, and Anthony will make a difference next season. You guys have a lot of talent, so keep the spirits up!

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        • 4WSsince04

          1 month ago

          Allin – The Red Sox finished the season with 10 players on the 60-day DL. They also think I counted 15 different starting pitchers. That is a far cry from 2004 when they had 5 starters starting 159 games.

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      “That deflated everything and it means nothing‘s going to happen this off-season as usual.”
      Credit to you for admitting your disappointment is clouding things, but come on man, you’re forgetting last offseason. Crochet was a huge move and everything desired. Bregman was a big move. Chapman was overlooked, not to mention that he was already extended so Breslow got the jump on one move for next year.

      With how much of the team is young and in place, if Boston repeats an offseason of that size the roster on paper should look great. That’s no given, but “as usual” doesn’t really apply given that seeming shift.

      Why “shift”? Fans didn’t like the idea that the franchise was intentionally treading water while reworking things – and to be fair it took too long to do that rework, which is why Bloom was let go – but the idea was always to linger just short of the luxury tax waiting for the foundation to be rebuilt and then return to making push moves again. Everyone felt going into last offseason that that time had come, and…indeed, that is what the franchise did. No, it didn’t add like an angry King George, but those sorts of sprees tend to foolishly erode too much flexibility.

      If Boston doesn’t keep up the investment, then yeah, lay into them. But as of right now we have a franchise that telegraphed that it was waiting for the right time, seemed to reach it, acted like it last year, and thus should continue to act that way going forward for some time. Let’s give them the chance to show that the theory matches the actions before we get too bothered, no?

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      • 4WSsince04

        1 month ago

        Long – totally agree. The offseason does not really start until 5 days after the World Series. Any complaints are not valid until the team can actually do something!

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      2 months ago

      Gary – I’m having a hard time with our role reversals here! LOL!!

      I do think they will start trying to win next year for one big reason: Fenway Corners.

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      • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

        2 months ago

        LOL !! I appreciate your sense of humor very much fever.

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    • Sad.Sox 3

      1 month ago

      Gary- I tend to agree with you. Kennedy has “Smartest Man in the Room” syndrome. I think he feels like his planning, planning and planning make him sound smart.
      Well, planning for the future didnt help this year.
      When does “the future” become “the now”? They must add talent and payroll now to go along with the best youthful core in the game.

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  9. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 months ago

    No one wants a GM job if you are playing Robin to Batman, which seems to be all they are now.

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    • Canuckleball

      2 months ago

      Lots of guys want a GM role.

      It’s a stepping stone role, like it’s always been. Only the titles have changed.

      What we now call a GM used to be called an assistant GM, and current POBO used to be called the GM’s.

      Most POBO were GM’s first.

      Or in olden day terms, most GM’s had to be an assistant GM first.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 months ago

        Canuck – Times have changed, like you said.

        Four Assistant GM jobs and a GM job, all below a CBO/POBO job?

        It’s just a not-so-creative way to retain talent. I really think the whole “we will hire a GM” crap was just to keep Toboni from leaving. Of course it failed because he was offered a POBO job elsewhere.

        I still say the next Sox GM will be Cora, but I assume he’s not leaving his managerial job now that his team finally won a postseason game.

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    • Longinus

      2 months ago

      Most every franchise with a front office role higher than GM still has one. And loads of guys want that job. You won’t hire a guy looking to run his own show, but most everyone else with top dog aspirations would take that job as a primer for the hoped for big hire.

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      • goob

        1 month ago

        FOMO on the chance to be POBO.

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  10. cgallant

    2 months ago

    Yall remember Vaughn Grissom?

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    • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

      2 months ago

      Nope

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      2 months ago

      gallant – I think Grissom is too young and inexperienced to be the Sox GM.

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    • 4WSsince04

      1 month ago

      Grissom will be out of option in 2026, so it is a pretty much guarantee that he is traded this offseason. Red Sox fans will only remember him as an answer to a trivia question regarding Chris Sale….

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  11. JoeBrady

    2 months ago

    Story will get some interest, but the opening bid is $55M/2. I’d bet he could get a 3rd year, but the minimum to make it worth his while might be $68M/3. I doubt he leaves.

    And, while I think Bregman would do okay as a FA, anyone going more than 4 years is reckless.

    IMHO, Breslow should add a guaranteed year at his current salary, plus some type of 4th year option based on PAs.

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    • acell10

      2 months ago

      I doubt story opts out but if he does best wishes to him. Bregman might but that’s two season in a row that he’s missed time with injury. Even 4 guaranteed years like your suggesting seems reckless. Maybe some team will over pay him, hopefully it isn;’t the sox.

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  12. Tardaddy

    2 months ago

    They can sign Bo for 30
    Per-40 for this season for Bregman was overpay

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    • GASoxFan

      1 month ago

      It wasn’t really anywhere close to 40, so much was deferred.

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      • JoeBrady

        1 month ago

        It amazes me that almost no RS fan knows that his CBT number is only $31.7M.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 month ago

        GaSox – A lot of people don’t realize that because unfortunately his salary is often reported as $40M/per with no mention of NPV or deferrals.

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  13. FenwayMonster

    2 months ago

    I love the guy, but the bottom line is that Bregman did not stay healthy and failed to help propel the Red Sox to home field advantage in the WC series, which was in their grasp. He was just not good down the stretch, and he will be the first one to admit it. I love who he is in the clubhouse, but I fear he will not maintain his value over the next 4-5 years, which probably what Boras is gunning for in his next big $ contract.

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  14. olmtiant

    1 month ago

    Excuse me Nation…. Did anyone claim Dibs on Garyredsoxwarriors hat yet?? I saw the Brewers scored 6-3 in first two innings… I had to check Cubs box score… looks to be Chicago is saving my guy for WS…. Ps… Gary a self addressed/ postage paid envelope is heading your way….

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  15. AK sox fan

    1 month ago

    It will be an interesting offseason and hopefully they can add a number two pitcher. The youth is great, but they need to maintain the mix of veterans and youth. Story will be back and I think they will get Bregman back. Probably last chance for Casas if they don’t trade him, They do need another solid right handed bat even with Bregman. Don’t expect Romy to have the year he had this year. Duran has been tough to watch and i think they missed their window to cash in…

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  16. FrankRoo

    1 month ago

    I am skeptical that Bergman would be able to match the money he would make with Boston for 2 years, plus free agency after that vs leaving now after a fairly average year for someone being paid his salary. I’m just not sure a 3.5 WAR 32 yr old 3B will get a massive payday to justify leaving $80M on the table and then free agency at 34 yrs old.

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    • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

      1 month ago

      4 x 25 or so is a nice place to start. Maybe 27?

      That means an extra $28 million in his pocket while playing ball at 36 years old.

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      • FrankRoo

        1 month ago

        Maybe missed my point. I think he can get more money by taking the 2yr/80M, then getting another deal after that.

        2/80M + 3/40-50M seems reasonable for a player like him if he remains productive the next two years.

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        • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

          1 month ago

          OK, gotcha. Yes I think I did.

          But I’m thinking perhaps at 34 that .273 becomes .243.

          I think with this particular player he has to hit the market now and look for four more years. I don’t think waiting two more years and then hitting free agency will work out for him.

          Just my opinion and you’re probably going to be right on this one as we look at it in a few years.

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  17. Tracenv

    1 month ago

    Bregman can go, we need a 1B more. Mayer can handle 3B for a lot less. Breslow needs to focus on 1B and move Casas once he is healthy. Story will stay…..

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    • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

      1 month ago

      I would subscribe to this plan as well. Where else are you going to play Marcelo Meyer?

      Either Bregman goes or you have to trade Marcelo, and they just might in a deal for another pressing need like the rotation or perhaps a big bopper.

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      • all in the suit that you wear

        1 month ago

        Campbell may move to the OF. So, Mayer could play 2B.

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      • JoeBrady

        1 month ago

        Or Story to 2nd and Mayer at SS.

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    • Bruin1012

      1 month ago

      The Red Sox aren’t trading Triston Casas. I’m not opposed to Breslow bringing in a big right handed bat as insurance such as Pete Alonzo but they aren’t moving on from Casas. The reason is two fold the first is his value is way down right now would only get pennies on the dollar and the second, when healthy, he’s a difference maker at the plate. Let’s not forget he’s always started slow even in the minors but as the weather warmed so did Casas. We saw what he’s capable of being when healthy in 2023. After his catastrophic start in April he was really good the rest of the season. From June 1st to August 31st he was one of the best hitters in baseball that year. I just don’t think you can punt on that potential. I’m all for bringing in some insurance at first base depending on the cost if the can move Yoshida this off-season but I’m not punting on Casas yet. If he comes out and hits the way he did in 2023 from May on you aren’t going to move him either because he will be one of your best offensive players. This is why I don’t think Casas is going anywhere.

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  18. BurnerK

    1 month ago

    Story isn’t going anywhere. Bregman is quietly waiting to see what moves are made.

    Yes they need another bat. They should also go after trading someone like Andrew Abbott from the reds or trade for Sonny gray who is looking to leave his last 2 years behind in St. Louis and move some dead collateral those 2 teams are looking to move pitching for position players and prospects. They could likely swap Yoshida and a prospect for Gray and call it a day. Bloom signed him. He can take him there. The contracts are monetarily similar.

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    • Sad.Sox 3

      1 month ago

      Burner- the Cards are looking to shed money, not even swap their top SP for a semi-useful platoon DH

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  19. Joemo

    1 month ago

    Gotta love the Sox sitting on their hands, not promoting a guy and he gets hired away. Typical Red Sox move nowadays.

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  20. all in the suit that you wear

    1 month ago

    Joemo: “Gotta love the Sox sitting on their hands, not promoting a guy and he gets hired away.”
    ==================
    Toboni got a POBO job which is the highest baseball org job there is. The Red Sox could not beat that and they could not match that unless they fired their POBO Breslow and named Toboni POBO.

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    • JoeBrady

      1 month ago

      For the RS haters, it is always the RS’ fault. It can NEVER be that someone wanted to move on.

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