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Red Sox Fan Favorite Signs With Brewers: Report
The scrappy utilityman played every position but pitcher and catcher in his seven years with Boston.

Former All-Star and fan favorite utilityman Brock Holt reportedly agreed to a deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, the latest departure in what has been a bitter offseason for Boston. Details of the contract were not known.
Holt, 31, has played every position besides pitcher and catcher for the Red Sox over seven seasons. He's primarily an infielder, playing his most games at second base.
Holt — known as the "Brock Star" — endeared himself to fans by grinding his way from an end-of-the-bench player to an All-Star selection in 2017.
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He hit .270 with 23 home runs and 203 RBIs in his time with Boston, hitting for the cycle twice, including the first postseason cycle in Major League Baseball history.
Holt follows Mookie Betts and David Price (traded,) Rick Porcello (free agent) and manager Alex Cora (parted ways) among key personnel who have left the Red Sox this offseason.
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