The Red Sox and veteran outfielder Adam Duvall have agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth $7 million, according to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, according to a source. Duvall can also earn up to an additional $3 million in performance bonuses.
The deal is pending a medical examination, which has not been confirmed by the club.
Duvall, 34, was injury-limited to 86 games with Atlanta last season and dropped to a .677 OPS to go with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs. A key member of the Braves’ race to a World Series title in 2021 after being acquired in a deadline trade deal with the Marlins, he combined to hit .228/.281/.491 with 38 homers and a National League-leading 113 RBI overall in ’21.
The versatile defensive star made his debut in all three outfield spots last year with the Braves on the heels of winning a Gold Glove Award in right field in 2021.