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Alex Bregman rumors: Could ‘surprise entrant’ into free agent race prevent Red Sox reunion?
With Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber off the board, Alex Bregman is one of the top remaining free agent position players who remains unsigned. If the Red Sox aim to re-sign him, they might face some unexpected competition from a team out west.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have shown interest in free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman, sources confirmed, a surprising development for a club that has been hyper-focused on adding pitchers, not position players, for the first few months of the offseason.
After letting Pete Alonso walk in free agency last week, the Mets are eyeing the best hitters remaining on the open market. They’ve been linked to outfielders Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker, along with other high-spending contenders like the Yankees, Dodgers and Blue Jays, all offseason long.
One need the Texas Rangers have this offseason is to improve their offense in 2026. First-year manager Skip Schumaker knows that improving the offense will go a
Astros sign RHP Ryan Weiss Reported terms: One year, $2.6 million (option that could exceed $10 million over two years) Cubs sign RHP Phil Maton Reported details: Two years, $14.5 million with a club option for 2028
Free agent right-hander Jason Foley has agreed to a $2 million, one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, who expect the reliever to return midseason following surgery on his pitching shoulder that cost him most of the 2025 campaign.
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason expected to focus more so on pitching than any other group on the team, and that's exactly the way Scott Harris has app
We’ve seen a number of signings since the conclusion of last week’s Winter Meetings. But with fewer than 10 days remaining in the holiday shopping season, there are still plenty of deals to be made.
The New York Yankees are staring at a calendar they do not like. Carlos Rodón, Gerrit Cole, and Clarke Schmidt […]
Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber got big bucks for their ability to hit big flies. Here's why it could bring bigger paydays to other available hitters.
The Cincinnati Reds failed to re-sign a decent Triple-A contributor, and he wound up joining forces with a division rival.
The Tampa Bay Rays are continuing to roll along this offseason, but one of their rare free agents has become a highly sought-after player on the open market. I