Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

With Xander Bogaerts now a free agent and expected to sign elsewhere, the Boston Red Sox have found themselves in need of an impact bat.

While a return to Boston for Bogaerts remains possible, Boston had a contingency plan in place in case he left.

However, those plans have been foiled.

According to Jon Heyman, Boston’s top target from outside the organization was Jose Abreu, who recently signed with the defending champion Houston Astros.

Abreu was not retained by the Chicago White Sox, and as soon as free agency began, the Red Sox had a meeting with the 35-year-old slugger.

Sox Whiff On Abreu

This is the last thing that the Red Sox needed to happen.

With Bogaerts a free agent and Trevor Story in the fold, the former’s departure seems increasingly likely.

Now that Abreu is off the board, Boston will need to pivot to another impact bat, or put all of their resources into retaining Bogaerts, the last holdover from their 2013 World Series championship team.

Boston could potentially pivot to somebody like Trey Mancini or Josh Bell.

They could also attempt to bring J.D. Martinez back on a shorter-term deal.

But if Bogaerts does ultimately depart Boston, losing out on Abreu could hurt the Red Sox in their search for a bat.

They also could potentially target one of the other three premier shortstops on the market.

But for now, losing out on the veteran slugger hurts for the Sox, and they’ll need to pivot to another bat quickly, or put all their efforts into re-signing Bogaerts.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Without Zion Williamson, Pelicans knock off Kings, clinch No. 8 seed in the West
Terry Pegula puts big share of Bills up for sale
NCAA making several NFL-style rule changes for 2024 season
Deleted Instagram video sparks FAA investigation of Rockies amid turbulent season
Clippers get devastating Kawhi Leonard update ahead of Game 1
Jayden Daniels' camp reportedly frustrated with team favored to draft him
Duke basketball's mass exodus continues
Broncos GM says WR Courtland Sutton is 'in a good place' amid holdout
Damian Lillard has sobering response to rumor he's unhappy with Bucks
White Sox accomplish unenviable feat not seen since 1901
Bill Belichick says he’s only coached one rookie who was NFL-ready from Day 1
Mike Trout makes his thoughts on a trade from Angels abundantly clear
Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph recovering from hip surgery after controversial hits
Scottie Pippen's youngest son commits to top Big Ten school
Braves' Spencer Strider offers clarity on his unique elbow injury
NFL coaches make bold Michael Penix Jr. draft claims
Longtime NFL executive Bill Tobin dies
Avalanche goaltender confirms retirement after short, injury-marred career
Analyst insists that the Raiders like this divisive quarterback prospect
NHL approves sale, relocation of Arizona Coyotes

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.