As spring training nears, talks between the Detroit Tigers and star third baseman Alex Bregman have stalled, raising doubts about what’s next.
Agent Scott Boras hinted at a potential hang-up in contract negotiations between Alex Bregman and the Boston Red Sox.
The Astros still appear optimistic that something can get done with a pitchers and catchers due to report in less than a month. Houston manager Joe Espada was asked about Bregman last week and revealed that he considered the player a friend and had been in contact with him throughout the offseason.
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Spring Training inching closer, free agent third baseman Alex Bregman hit the batting cage to shake off the rust.
Alex Bregman — the best position player remaining in free agency — is ready to sign a contract. Will the Detroit Tigers take control of the market?
Boston's seeming resistance to the free-agent infielder doesn't make a lot of sense for a team that could desperately use him.
Ken Rosenthal defends Scott Boras amidst criticism regarding his negotiation tactics for MLB stars Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman, emphasizing the value of short-term contracts and opt-out clauses in maximizing player earnings.
As spring training gets closer, it may be a matter of meeting somewhere in the middle on a contract or waiting for the other side to blink.
But, of course, the Tigers aren't the only ones in on Bregman. The Blue Jays and Red Sox are both said to be in pursuit, and Alex Cora shared an ominous tweet on Monday with just the emoji of a check mark, which immediately got Boston fans looking forward to big news and speculating on Bregman's addition.
In their ongoing search for a new second baseman to replace their longtime fixture at the position, Gleyber Torres, the New York Yankees have been linked to what often feels like every middle infielder who might be available either as a free agent or through a trade.