Alex Bregman has not yet officially signed with the Boston Red Sox, but he's already joined his new team for Spring Training.
Alex Bregman’s free agency takes an unexpected turn as spring training nears. Bregman is the best third baseman who’s a free agent. The slugger was about to re-sign with the Houston Astros ...
The Detroit Tigers are still looking to add an impact free-agent bat. 3B Alex Bregman remains unsigned a little over two weeks before spring training games begin. The Houston Astros have reported ...
Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his own future, which is yet another variable as the club pursues Alex Bregman, the All-Star third ...
On Sunday, third baseman Alex Bregman took to Instagram to share a clip to his story, featuring an interview of legendary quarterback Tom Brady. The interview in question took place ahead of the ...
Earlier this offseason, the Detroit Tigers seemed like they might be the favorite to sign free agent third baseman Alex Bregman. But things have changed over the last few weeks, as Bregman and his ...
The Chicago Cubs have been connected to Alex Bregman in recent months. The right-handed slugger would be an ideal fit for the Cubs, but it remains uncertain if the team would want to give him a ...
"Unlike some of Scott Boras' other clients," Feinsand wrote, "Bregman appears to have no desire to sign a short-term deal with opt outs." HOUSTON, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 24: Alex Bregman #2 of the ...
The Detroit Tigers are still in the hunt for Alex Bregman, as they look for a free-agent upgrade to the lineup a couple weeks before spring training games start. But they’re far from the only ...
With Pete Alonso finally off the board, Alex Bregman sticks out like a sore thumb among the still-available MLB free agents. The All-Star third baseman has a career .272/.366/.483 batting line and ...
Are the Cubs going to make a major acquisition before opening day, or, specifically, sign free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman? "Unclear," said Jed Hoyer, Cubs president of baseball operations.