Red Sox set sights on power hitters Alonso and Schwarber
The Boston Red Sox made their intentions strikingly clear during the recent general manager meetings: they are on the hunt for a significant power bat to bolster their lineup. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow openly discussed the organization’s needs, emphasizing the importance of adding a formidable hitter who can make an impact in the middle of the order.
Breslow articulated the vision for the team, stating, “I think someone who is a threat who can hit in the middle of the order, can lengthen our lineup, is going to be something we’re going to pursue. That is absolutely a path to improving our team.” His insights reflect a strategic approach to building a more competitive roster, suggesting that a powerful presence at the plate can not only enhance the team’s performance but also alter opposing teams’ game plans.
Emphasizing the need for power
It’s no secret that the Red Sox struggled with slugging percentages last season, falling short of their potential. Breslow noted, “We didn’t slug nearly as much as I think we can or we will, and we’ll pursue opportunities to improve that.” This determination to enhance their offensive output illustrates the organization’s commitment to returning to contention.
Currently, two names dominate discussions regarding potential acquisitions: Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber. Both players are known for their ability to generate power, making them attractive targets for a Red Sox team eager to infuse its lineup with more offensive strength.
Internal preferences for Alonso
An intriguing development reported by MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo highlighted some internal preferences within the organization, indicating that Alonso may be favored by certain decision-makers. Known for his impressive home run capabilities and strong presence at the plate, Alonso’s addition could significantly reshape the team’s offensive landscape.
As the offseason progresses, the Red Sox will undoubtedly continue to explore various avenues to enhance their roster. With the pursuit of impactful bats like Alonso and Schwarber, Boston aims to reclaim its status as a powerhouse in the league, ready to compete at the highest levels once again.

