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The key question in the Boston Red Sox's offseason is whether Alex Bregman stays or goes, and every other move that happens until he signs can swing the pendulu
Red Sox get good news on Alex Bregman re-signing in Boston chances originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Last offseason, Alex Bregman chose to leave the Houston Astros. He'd never played for another team in MLB, but in free agency, he signed with the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox could lose Alex Bregman in free agency, and the Detroit Tigers would make sense as a suitor.
A recent bold prediction has the Detroit Tigers making a big splash in free agency this year by signing Alex Bregman.
“Alex Bregman has officially opted out of his contract with the Red Sox, per a report from Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe. Bregman will return to free agency, leaving the final two years and $80MM (including $40MM in deferred money) of the deal he signed with Boston last offseason on the table,” MLB Trade Rumors' Nick Deeds wrote.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox/onsi as Insider Gives Hope For Red Sox-Alex Bregman Sweepstakes. The 2025 Major League Baseball Winter Meetings will begin in just about three weeks.
Will free agent Alex Bregman return to the Boston Red Sox? His superagent Scott Boras, has thoughts on the matter.
One of the Boston Red Sox’ main goals this offseason is to find a No. 2 pitcher to pair with their Cy Young runner-up, Garrett Crochet. Fortunately, there is a trade target that could work for them. Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes that two-time ...
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While most think the Sox will retain Bregman, Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes in the hypothetical timeline that they don’t, the Sox will acquire five-time All-Star Pete Alonso as a replacement. MORE: Tigers predicted to land $120 million three-time All-Star, two-time World Series champ to upgrade from Zach McKinstry