Craig Breslow’s vision is to build a “winning team.” When you look at how the Red Sox are exploring options this offseason, that much is clear, especially around the decision whether to re-sign their All-Star third baseman. The front office hasn’t closed the door, but they haven’t flung it wide open either. Meanwhile, Alex Bregman isn’t sitting idle. He’s making things interesting, reportedly eyeing other clubs as leverage builds on both sides.

Bregman entered free agency after opting out of his contract following a strong 2025 campaign with Boston. He posted a .273/.360/.462 slash line with 18 home runs in 114 games, earning his first All-Star selection since 2019. The 31-year-old proved his value despite missing seven weeks with a quad injury. Now the question becomes whether the Red

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