Who will be the Boston Red Sox’s third baseman next March?
That has become one of the team’s main questions just one week after the Winter Meetings, where the front office did not sign either Pete Alonso or Kyle Schwarber, as many expected. Craig Breslow’s front office now appears to be weighing two main options.
MassLive’s Chris Cotillo reported on Saturday that the Red Sox have been in contact with the camp of Venezuelan-born slugger Eugenio Suárez, though they have not made an offer so far. The third baseman hit 49 home runs in 2025, slashing .228/.298/.526, with 28 doubles and 118 RBIs.
The Red Sox need that kind of power in their lineup, something Craig Breslow has openly said he has been looking to add.
With Alonso and Schwarber off the market, Eugenio Suárez stands out as the ne

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