The Boston Red Sox are gearing up for a significant offseason, aiming to strengthen their roster with a major offensive threat and a top-tier starting pitcher. Manager Alex Cora and Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow share a unified vision for enhancing the teams competitiveness. One potential target is New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who could fill the void left by Rafael Devers departure and Alex Bregmans impending free agency. The Red Sox have the financial flexibility to pursue high-profile players, with nearly thirty million dollars freed up annually after trading Devers and approximately ninety-eight million dollars coming off their payroll.
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