The Houston Astros appear content to let Alex Bregman slip away from them in MLB free agency, which could backfire in the worst of ways.
The Tigers have interest in both third baseman Alex Bregman and right fielder Anthony Santander, but the Tigers aren't the frontrunner in Santander's market. It's easy to see why the Tigers would benefit from acquiring an additional right-handed hitter.
February begins on Saturday, but Alex Bregman is still unsigned. Throughout the winter, he has reportedly been sitting on a six-year, $156M offer from the Astros. Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that he also has a “lucrative” six-year offer,
Astros are still interested in Alex Bregman, but Toronto Blue Jays reportedly have made their own offer to the star infielder.
The Boston Red Sox clearly still have work to do. Boston's biggest question mark right now clearly is how is the team going to bolster the middle of the order.
WHY THEY NEED HIM:Why free-agent Alex Bregman can help Tigers on the field, behind the scenes The Blue Jays impacted the free-agent market Monday by signing outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year, $92.5 million contract, which extends to six years and ...
Jurickson Profar, Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman and Carlos Estévez could still wind up with the Blue Jays even after they dropped $90 million on Anthony Santander.
Astros manager Joe Espada made it sound like a reunion with free agent Alex Bregman is possible despite their stalled negotiations.
Former New York Mets general manager Steve Phillips says Pete Alonso would be "great fit" for the Toronto Blue Jays, who could also pursue Alex Bregman.
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to add free-agent starting pitcher Andrew Heaney after signing slugger Anthony Santander.
The Houston Astros are back in the running for Alex Bregman, but they will have to contend with a couple other teams in need of help at third base.
If Boras Corp. were a marketing agency, Scott Boras would have complete creative control. MLB's superagent has already made his buck this winter after Juan Soto