Trevor Story played five seasons with Nolan Arenado in Colorado, and he believes the 10-time Gold Glove winner could be an asset for the Red Sox.
As the Red Sox’s pursuit of a right-handed hitter drags deeper into the offseason, two names have surfaced most frequently: Alex Bregman and Nolan ... with him. Arenado has a no-trade clause but said he’d waive it to be traded to Boston.
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The Red Sox remain engaged on Alex Bregman, but a new report reveals why the team hasn't been able to close a deal with the two-time All-Star quite yet.
Improving their offense from the right side of the plate remains a "top priority" for the Boston Red Sox, according to MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo.
The Red Sox are still looking for another right-handed bat in their lineup and Alex Bregman remains one of their top targets.
"Alex Bregman and Nolan Arenado are the names most commonly associated with the Red Sox. Ha-Seong Kim is another hypothetical option, and there may even be a fit for Pete Alonso if the bridge between him and the New York Mets closes," Rymer wrote.
Veteran St. Louis Cardinals slugger Nolan Arenado's name has been in the news ever since the Cardinal's front office revealed they were open to trading the eight-time All-Star earlier this offseason.
The St. Louis Cardinals may decide to trade their superstar infielder Nolan Arenado to the Seattle Mariners if the offer is right.
Here's what our experts think could still go down between now and spring training, from free agency to off-the-field drama.
We have bad news for Boston Red Sox fans hoping for their team to sign Alex Bregman. The Red Sox have been connected to Bregman since the start of the offseason. Some reports indicate Boston is the likeliest landing spot for the star infielder;