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Bregman's Big Move: What It Means for the Red Sox
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Bregman will likely play second base and bat in the top five of the lineup. This could mean he bats second or fourth, depending on the lineup configuration. Jarren Duran and Rafael Devers will likely bat first and third, respectively, with Trevor Story and Bregman filling the Nos. 2 and 4 holes. Bregman's ability to handle different positions makes him a versatile asset.
Bregman's performance has shown some decline in recent years. His OPS (On-Base Plus Slugging) has decreased from . 821 in 2022 to . 768 in 2024. However, his OPS+ (a measure of his performance relative to the league average) has only dropped slightly, from 134 to 118. This suggests that while his performance has dipped, he is still above average for his position.
The Red Sox are better off with Bregman on the team, but it's important not to overhype the signing. The contract structure shows that the Red Sox are not suddenly becoming big spenders. They are still cautious about their financial commitments and will likely reassess their investments at the trading deadline.
The 2025 Red Sox are already looking stronger than they were before Bregman's signing. This move is a positive step forward, but it's just the beginning. The team still has work to do to solidify their roster and compete at the highest level.
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