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✓ Link copied to clipboard! The wait is finally over. On Wednesday, All-Star infielder Alex Bregman agreed to a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, ending his long free agency saga.After months of waiting, Bregman finally found his next home, joining the Red Sox who suddenly have a real shot at winning the loaded American League East division.More news: Dodgers Could Trade $15 Million All-Star Following Kiké Hernandez SigningBregman’s contract is for three years and $120 million with opt-outs after the first two years. While Bregman wanted a long-term deal, instead, he settled for a massive $40 million average annual value, with the opportunity to rejoin the free agent market after his first or second season in Boston.
HOUSTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 02: Alex Bregman #2 of the Houston Astros runs to first base after hitting a single against the Detroit Tigers in the second inning during Game Two of the Wild Card…
HOUSTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 02: Alex Bregman #2 of the Houston Astros runs to first base after hitting a single against the Detroit Tigers in the second inning during Game Two of the Wild Card Series at Minute Maid Park on October 02, 2024 in Houston, Texas.
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