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    Red Sox’s search for first base sluggers has finally led them to most obvious solution

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    Red Sox’s search for first base sluggers has finally led them to most obvious solution originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    With the MLB offseason well underway, the Boston Red Sox have been active but have yet to officially land a marquee addition.

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    Outside of their deal for pitcher Sonny Gray, Boston has positioned itself in conversations surrounding virtually every major free agent and trade candidate as the club looks to build on its first postseason appearance since 2021.

    But while the spotlight has focused on big-ticket names, the Red Sox may be exploring a subtler path to improvement. According to beat writer Chris Cotillo, Boston has inquired about St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras, a potential move that could stabilize the position while adding a veteran presence, without requiring the kind of financial commitment that typically accompanies elite free agents.

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    Willson Contreras may have revived his career last season with the Cardinals after making a full-time move from catcher to first base. Coming off an injury-marred 2024 campaign, the three-time All-Star shifted away from the physical demands of catching in an effort to prioritize his health.

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    The transition paid off. Contreras played 135 games, the second-highest total of his career, and delivered career highs in hits, RBIs and runs scored, giving the Cardinals a steady middle-of-the-order presence while reestablishing his value across the league.

    With two years and $41 million remaining on his contract,  plus a club option for 2028, Contreras represents an affordable solution to the first-base issues that plagued Boston last season. The Red Sox struggled to fill the position after Triston Casas’ season-ending knee injury and the uncertainty surrounding Rafael Devers before his eventual departure.

    A former World Series champion, Contreras would also bring much-needed veteran leadership and postseason experience to a young Red Sox roster preparing to contend in a stacked American League East. His presence would stabilize the lineup while giving Boston a proven voice in the clubhouse.

    Contreras represents the kind of move that could give Boston’s front office some immediate credibility with an anxious fan base. Acquiring him would address a glaring need without forcing the Red Sox to drain their farm system or commit star-level money, signaling that the club can still remain aggressive in pursuit of a bigger splash later in the offseason.

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    Whether the Red Sox ultimately push a deal across the finish line remains to be seen, but their interest in Contreras reflects a broader shift toward balancing long-term planning with short-term competitiveness. And if Boston is serious about staying in the American League East race, adding a durable, productive veteran like Contreras may be the kind of foundational step that sets up whatever comes next.

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