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Red Sox Lose Bregman, Seek New Star

The Boston Red Sox missed out on their top target, Alex Bregman, who signed with the Chicago Cubs for a more lucrative deal. The Red Sox offered less present-day value and lacked a full no-trade clause, which the Cubs provided. Fans and analysts are disappointed, questioning the teams commitment. With Bregman off the table, the Red Sox are now considering shortstop Bo Bichette and other free agents like Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger. The team is exploring all options, including trades, to strengthen their lineup and return to the American League race. Checkout Solipillow.com

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