The Red Sox made a record-breaking contract offer to Juan Soto and struck out anyway. But Boston is quickly moving on and is now chasing other, less expensive free agents in a quest to put the team back into contention for 2025.
Red Sox owner John Henry was reportedly prepared to shell out $700 million for Soto alone. If he remains willing to spend even a portion of that cash, the Red Sox should be able to significantly upgrade their roster, and with Soto leaving the New York Yankees and moving to the National League New York Mets, the Red Sox and several other teams in the American League now have a genuine chance to make a run at the postseason or even a trip to the World Series.
“Yanks just lost a free agent to the METS. That lineup was 2 guys (3 when [Giancarlo] Stanton was healthy),” noted former Red Sox infielder and current radio and TV broadcaster. “They need a lot. AL is wide open. Sox can still build a Playoff team. It’s time to go!!!”
Red Sox Need to ‘Go’ on Upgrading Bullpen
One area where the Red Sox need to “go” — upgrading the bullpen. The Boston ‘pen was responsible for 31 blown saves in 2024, second-most in MLB behind only the hapless Chicago White Sox who blew 38 on their way to setting a modern Major League record for losses in a season with 121.
According to baseball insider Jon Morosi of MLB Network, they are looking at doing exactly that. The Red Sox, Morosi reported Monday, are “active on free-agent relievers.” With several quality bullpen arms on the market, they would appear to have their pick, except for the fact that, also per Morosi, several other teams are pursuing the same batch of relief pitchers.