Is the Red Sox getting better at signing Blake Snell free agents?

Is the Red Sox getting better at signing Blake Snell free agents?

Blake Snell is among a still-solid group of MLB free agents awaiting their next landing spots with spring training already underway.

After being named the National League Cy Young Award winner for 2023 for going 14-9 with a 2.25 ERA, it looked as though Snell was booked for a payday. The left-hander, just 31 years of age, followed the Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto tier of free agents with a strong case for a multi-year contract, but that hasn’t fallen through. So what’s next?

Well, the latest on Snell suggests that the 2018 All-Star pitcher is willing to modify his desires to find a roster spot ahead of Opening Day.

“Snell is willing to do one of those (Cody) Bellinger-type deals — short-term deal with an opt-out,” Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported Wednesday. “They did talk to the (New York) Yankees about this so I’m sure they’re willing to do it with other teams as well. … If you give (Snell) opt-outs after Year 1, and you’ve given up draft choices to sign him, that is in the question as well.”

If true, this opens the door for clubs across the league who entered the offseason in need of pitching depth, including the Boston Red Sox.

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