The Major League Baseball offseason has been filled with excitement thus far as multiple big-name players have changed teams whether that being from free agency or via trade. Some of the players that switched teams include Juan Soto to the New York Mets,
Alex Bregman might have already found his final destination as the Boston Red Sox are rumored to go all in for the All-Star slugger.
It has been an exicting offseason so far with a number of MLB superstars already signing with teams, however, Alex Bregman remains on the outside looking in.
As they look to complete their offseason upgrade by adding a right-handed bat, the Boston Red Sox appear to be playing a game of chicken with the most sought-after righty hitter still available on the free agent market.
Early in the offseason, there appeared to be some buzz with the Yankees and All Star third baseman Alex Bregman. However, that’s largely been debunked and YES Network’s Jack Curry said that there’s no traction between those two sides and the Yanks don’t currently view Bregman as a fit.
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander.
And he's been far less successful with his other big-name clients. As Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman continue to twist in the wind, running out of leverage by the day, let's take a look at some players who probably aren't thrilled with their agent right about now.
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts discussed the team’s 2025 outlook, their financial spending and slugger Sammy Sosa being welcomed back to the organization.
Most of the Seattle Mariners offseason has been focused around fans and media members lamenting the team's financial situation. Despite being extremely profitab
Alex Bregman's free agency could drag on for a while, which serves the Boston Red Sox more than any other team.
Cubs fanbase growing restless as owner Tom Ricketts insists they don't have the money to spend like the Dodgers and Mets.
If you get Sasaki as a result, it’s Ross Atkins brilliance. Lose in such spectacular fashion and it’s a larcenous bit of business from which this front office may never recover, a US$11 million roll of the dice that turned up craps.