Red Sox signing Ranger Suarez to $130 million contract
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YouTube The Los Angeles Dodgers did it again. The defending back-to-back World Series champions have had yet another big-time offseason. After adding star closer Edwin Díaz, they went out on Thursday night and brought top free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker into their already star-studded
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Left-hander Ranger Suárez and Boston Red Sox agree to $130 million, 5-year contract, AP source says
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that left-hander Ranger Suárez and the Boston Red Sox have agreed to a $130 million, five-year contract.
Suárez showed he could thrive with diminished stuff in 2025. He joins a Red Sox rotation that has already upgraded this winter.
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The most obvious pivot has absolutely nothing to do with Suarez. As great as Suarez is and as big a loss as this is, the Phillies' No. 1 priority should be bolstering the lineup. Assuming Kyle Tucker is out of the realm of possibility, Bo Bichette, a player the Phillies have been linked to a ton lately, should be their top target.
Crosstown rivals are at each other’s throats again. The Mets have been trying to chase the top mantle of the team that defines New York, but have been falling short of the Yankees for a long time.
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Ranger Suárez is headed elsewhere in the AL East.
The Red Sox have linked up with free agent starting pitcher Ranger Suárez on a five-year contract that will pay Suárez $130 million. That’s a $26 million per year deal that adds one of the market’s higher-end pitchers to an AL East competitor.