Boston Red Sox Manager Alex Cora made it clear that the decision on re-signing All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman is now in his hands. In a recent interview at Fenway Fest, when asked about Bregman's future with the team, Cora stated, "You gotta ask him. The ball's in his court." This suggests that while the Red Sox have made an effort to retain Bregman, ultimately it's up to him to decide whether he wants to stay or move on.
Cora also acknowledged that the offseason is different this year for Bregman, implying that the team has taken a more laid-back approach in their negotiations. Cora stated that he and Bregman have remained in contact since the beginning of free agency, but ultimately, it's up to the player to make his own decisions about his future.
When asked about how he feels about Bregman, Cora was effusive, saying "He knows how I feel about him." The manager praised Bregman for checking all the boxes in 2025, and noted that he didn't need to "essentially recruit" him to stay this offseason. However, Cora also acknowledged that they were unable to discuss the specifics of their negotiations.
Bregman's free agency has been a topic of interest for several teams, including the Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Cubs, and Tigers. While these teams have reportedly made aggressive offers, Bregman is now seeking a six-year deal, which may limit the number of suitors. Despite his struggles in the final month of the season, Bregman remains one of the top free agents available.
For the Red Sox, re-signing Bregman would be a major coup, as he was arguably their top hitter last year. With Cora's comments suggesting that Bregman is now the one to make his own decisions, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds in the coming weeks.
Cora also acknowledged that the offseason is different this year for Bregman, implying that the team has taken a more laid-back approach in their negotiations. Cora stated that he and Bregman have remained in contact since the beginning of free agency, but ultimately, it's up to the player to make his own decisions about his future.
When asked about how he feels about Bregman, Cora was effusive, saying "He knows how I feel about him." The manager praised Bregman for checking all the boxes in 2025, and noted that he didn't need to "essentially recruit" him to stay this offseason. However, Cora also acknowledged that they were unable to discuss the specifics of their negotiations.
Bregman's free agency has been a topic of interest for several teams, including the Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Cubs, and Tigers. While these teams have reportedly made aggressive offers, Bregman is now seeking a six-year deal, which may limit the number of suitors. Despite his struggles in the final month of the season, Bregman remains one of the top free agents available.
For the Red Sox, re-signing Bregman would be a major coup, as he was arguably their top hitter last year. With Cora's comments suggesting that Bregman is now the one to make his own decisions, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds in the coming weeks.