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Jeff Passan of ESPN just broke the news that the Red Sox are trading for veteran slugger and first baseman Willson Contreras. In return, a package led by prospect Hunter Dobbins is on its way to St Louis.
Contreras was 33 years old in the 2025 season with the Cardinals. He joined St. Louis on a five-year, $87.5 million free-agent deal before the 2023 season, and the contract includes a 2028 club option. He is under contract through 2027, with the option to extend through 2028 if exercised.
While he is no longer considered a catcher, Contreras has continued to provide above-average offense, making his transition to first base rather seamless. In 2024, he appeared in 84 games and logged 358 plate appearances, hitting 15 home runs with a .262/.380/.468 line, a .370 wOBA, and a 141 wRC+, along with a 12.6% BB% and 26.8% K% and a 2.7 FanGraphs WAR. In 2025, he played 135 games with 563 plate appearances, posting 20 home runs and a .257/.344/.447 line, a .344 wOBA, and a 124 wRC+, with a 7.8% BB% and 25.2% K%, finishing at 2.8 fWAR.
According to Chris Cotillo of MassLive, St. Louis will send some money to Boston to cover some of the remaining $41.5 million on Contreras’s contract. Jeff Passan has confirmed that the Cardinals will send $8 million to the Red Sox to offset Contreras’s contract.
The Red Sox are also sending RHP Yhoiker Fajardo and RHP Blake Aita to the Cardinals. Talk Sox had Fajardo ranked 17th on our latest top prospect rankings, and Aika did not crack our top 20, nor he did not break into MLB Pipeline’s top 30. Right-handed Dobbins is 26 and debuted last April for Boston. In 2024, he threw 125 2/3 innings across Double-A and Triple-A with a 3.04 FIP. In 2025, he logged 61 MLB innings, 45 strikeouts, 17 walks. As 2025 was his rookie season, he is still two years from being arbitration-eligible.
This alters the trajectory of the Red Sox offseason. They were once in deep on re-signing third baseman Alex Bregman, but now it’s impossible to predict how much money they have remaining to spend in free agency, and what internal needs they are prioritizing.