The Boston Red Sox are reeling after officially losing a key superstar, sending shockwaves through the organization and fans alike. This high-profile departure marks a major shift in Boston’s offseason plans, leaving the team scrambling to fill a critical infield void.

Front office sources confirm the Red Sox are now focusing on right-handed infielders and alternative options, signaling a clear change in strategy. Previously top-traded targets are no longer as appealing, leaving fans questioning who will step up this winter.

Alex Bregman, the three-time All-Star third baseman, made the move official on January 14, 2026, signing a five-year, $175 million deal with the Chicago Cubs. The contract includes a full no-trade clause, giving him long-term stability and ending Boston’s hopes of keeping one of their marquee players.

With a surplus of Major League-caliber starting pitchers, the Red Sox remain active in trade discussions, but the focus has officially shifted away from previous targets. One thing is clear: this blockbuster departure changes the landscape of Boston baseball heading into 2026.