Red Sox offseason plan after Isiah Kiner-Falefa deal still involves offense upgrades originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

This offseason has been a huge one for the Boston Red Sox. They’ve added talent to their pitching staff with Ranger Suarez, Sonny Gray, and Johan Oviedo.

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Offensively, while they lost Alex Bregman, they went out and added Willson Contreras, and just recently, agreed to a $6 million deal with Isiah Kiner-Falefa.

But what’s next for the Red Sox? According to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic, the Red Sox have a plan to continue upgrading the offense this offseason, even after the IFK pickup.

Red Sox still seeking offensive upgrades after IFK deal

“Boston is still on the hunt for more offense,” McCaffrey writes, “and according to a team source, the Red Sox are still seeking to add another bat with less than a week before Spring Training begins.”

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Boston’s front office, led by Craig Breslow, is looking to bolster its offense this offseason. Contreras and Kiner-Falefa aren’t the only upgrades they’re planning to make this offseason.

While the exact nature of such an upgrade isn’t known, finding a better offensive presence for the infield would be nice. IFK is likely to take over one of the holes in their infield, but the Red Sox could still use an upgrade over him this offseason.

Someone like Isaac Paredes of the Houston Astros would be great, as would Matt Shaw or Nico Hoerner. All three are difficult to trade for, but the Red Sox could try to force a deal through using one of their outfielders and their abundant pitching depth.

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But if the Red Sox don’t elect to add a star infielder, they could turn to a right-handed hitting outfielder. With Wilyer Abreu, Roman Anthony, and Jarren Duran all being lefties, a righty hitting outfieler would be a nice bench option.

Rob Refsnyder signed with the Seattle Mariners for $6 million, and the Red Sox could use a replacement for him in 2026.

While the exact targets the Red Sox are going after are still up in the air, McCaffrey’s report makes it clear that the Red Sox are looking to add more offense this offseason.

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