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For Scott Boras clients, it's always his way or the highway. That might not be good news for Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Cody Bellinger this offseason.
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.
Once again, All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman will test the free agent market this offseason after being unable to land a long-term contract last offseason. Bregman settled for a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox that included opt outs after each season.
Alex Bregman spent a year with the Boston Red Sox organization and it's hard not to like him. Bregman is a guy who is a critical right-handed bat in the middle
NBC Sports projects the Mets to land Alex Bregman on a six-year, $168M deal, giving New York a major edge in the third-base market.
“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.
The Boston Red Sox need to do everything in their power to improve their roster over the course of this offseason. One of the biggest storylines in Boston this winter is the free agency sweepstakes for veteran infielder Alex Bregman.