The Boston Red Sox reportedly extended an offer to free agent Pete Alonso, raising questions about their offseason strategy and potentially passing on Willson Contreras.
The report surfaced as discussion continues regarding the Red Sox’s decision to not pursue Willson Contreras more aggressively last offseason. Contreras ultimately signed with the Chicago Cubs. The fact that Boston made an offer to Alonso indicates they were willing to spend to address a need, but ultimately chose not to pursue Contreras, or perhaps Alonso was deemed a better fit.
While the specifics of the Alonso offer remain unknown, the source highlights the contrast between pursuing Alonso and the previous situation with Contreras. It suggests a shift in the Red Sox’s approach to acquiring talent, or a different assessment of player value and team needs. The outcome of Alonso’s free agency remains to be seen, but Boston’s involvement demonstrates their active participation in the market.
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