The Major League Baseball offseason for 2025-26 has officially kicked off, bringing with it the usual buzz of free agent rumors, trades, and team strategies. During this period, the Boston Red Sox have already made their initial move by acquiring veteran right-hander Sonny Gray. Looking ahead, the Red Sox are expected to focus on boosting their batting lineup. According to the New York Post, Boston aims to invest heavily to secure two top free agent hitters, including third baseman Alex Bregman (who was part of the Sox last season and ranks second among agents), designated hitter/outfielder Kyle Schwarber (ranked fifth), first baseman Pete Alonso (ranked ninth), and versatile player Kazuma Okamoto (ranked 22nd). The Red Sox are also reportedly interested in veteran catcher JT Realmuto.
Power hitter Kyle Schwarber stands out with his impressive 56 home runs last season for the Phillies. However, Boston might prefer adding a right-handed batter to complement a lineup that is already loaded with left-handed hitters. Alonso could be a strategic pick given Fenway Park’s dimensions and might signal a potential trade involving current first baseman Triston Casas, who is set to return from a serious knee injury in 2026. Another plausible option for the Red Sox is reuniting with Alex Bregman, who played a crucial role in Boston’s 2025 postseason run.
Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers are facing challenges despite their on-field success, largely due to owner Mark Attanasio’s ongoing reluctance to invest heavily in the roster. Reports from The Athletic suggest that the Brewers may be forced to reduce payroll, which could continue as a trend into 2026. This might make ace pitcher Freddy Peralta, who holds an $8 million team option, available for trade. The 29-year-old Peralta, an All-Star last season and fifth in National League Cy Young voting, is expected to attract significant interest. Losing him would be a tough blow for Milwaukee’s 2026 ambitions, regardless of what they gain in return.
Fan Take: This offseason sets the stage for some major moves that could reshape team dynamics and playoff potentials. For fans, it’s an exciting period filled with anticipation as heavy hitters like Bregman and Schwarber could shift balances in powerful lineups, while the potential loss of key pitchers like Peralta reminds us how strategic and delicate team-building in baseball really is.

