Spring training camps are open and the top free agents are trying on new jerseys and shaking hands of new teammates. Alex Bregman finally agreed to a new deal on Feb. 12, landing a three-year deal with the Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs whiffed on Alex Bregman, but they could turn to the San Diego Padres to swing a blockbuster deal.
Not even two days after signing Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki last month, the Dodgers outmuscled the Cubs for the best reliever on the free agent market, giving lefty Tanner Scott a four-year deal worth $72 million.
One of the most surprising signings of the offseason was Alex Bregman joining the Boston Red Sox on a rich, player-friendly contract. Bregman's deal with Boston
With the signings of infielder Alex Bregman by the Boston Red Sox and starting pitcher Nick Pivetta by the San Diego Padres, a reasonably fair evaluation of
Alex Bregman left more guaranteed money on the table to sign with the Red Sox. On Sunday, he offered a simple explanation why.
Alex Bregman signed with the Boston Red Sox over offers from the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs, but agent Scott Boras wants to keep his client's options open.
The Tigers failed to acquire Gold Glove third baseman Alex Bregman in free agency, giving Detroit general manager Scott Harris a chance to pop off.
Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris told reporters (including Chris McCosky of the Detroit News) that he wasn’t disappointed by Bregman’s decision to head to Boston. “ We made a compelling offer to Alex Bregman but he chose to sign somewhere else.
Find out how much did Alex Bregman's agent Scott Boras made after his $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox recently.
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