How New Report Changes the Game for Red Sox’s Crucial Tyler O’Neill Choice”
How New Report Changes the Game for Red Sox's Crucial Tyler O’Neill Choice"
The Red Sox face a significant decision regarding a key slugger, and a recent report has added to the complexity of the situation.
Boston executives have discussed the possibility of re-signing Tyler O’Neill, who excelled in 2024 with 31 home runs. The 29-year-old is receptive to returning, and meetings between both parties are anticipated to explore this option.
To bring O’Neill back, the Red Sox could extend a qualifying offer, projected to be a record $21.05 million, up from last year’s $20.325 million, according to ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel. What does this mean for Boston?
The qualifying offer is a one-year deal available to qualified free agents like O’Neill. If he declines the offer and signs elsewhere, the Red Sox would receive draft compensation.
Last season, no players accepted their qualifying offers, but high-profile free agents such as Juan Soto and Pete Alonso are likely candidates. The Red Sox may opt to extend the qualifying offer to O’Neill, allowing him the option of a short-term contract while keeping his future prospects open.