JBJ to MIL
The best remaining available free agent has finally come off the boards. After speculation centering around the Mets, Jackie Bradley Junior chose Milwaukee as his new home.
The defensive standout -- who never quite developed into the kind of all-around hitter the Red Sox hoped or expected -- swaps his Sam Adams for a Miller or Leinenkugel in 2021. His contract, with an opt-out after the season, pays at least $11 million and upgrades the Milwaukee outfield, which will be minus Ryan Braun this year for the first time in over a decade. JBJ slides into what was once Lorenzo Cain's spot, as a younger and, at the moment, healthier alternative.
Still, you have to wonder where the Red Sox are going. In the last year, they've moved out the starting outfield from their last championship club: first Mookie Betts (too expensive), Andrew Benintendi (too inconsistent) and Bradley (you tell me). While teams always look to rebuild on the fly, it's looking more and more like a teardown in Fenway.
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