On Thursday evening, the Toronto Blue Jays signed Max Scherzer. The veteran right-handed pitcher fills a valuable spot for the Blue Jays, as he’ll likely pitch in the backend of the rotation.
The Houston Astros appear content to let Alex Bregman slip away from them in MLB free agency, which could backfire in the worst of ways.
An Alex Bregman return to the Houston Astros, with whom he's spent his entire professional career to date, is back within the range of possibilities for the free-agent infielder. That's especially the case now that Jose Altuve is reportedly willing to relocate to the outfield to make room for Bregman in a Houston infield that now includes Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker.
Houston is just $4 million under Bregman and his agent Scott Boras' requested AAV. Fans are flabbergasted that the slugger will not budge as they believe this offer is about as good as it is going to get. "He'd have to fire Boras to accept it. No way he lets him sign that deal" one fan posted.
Alex Bregman remains a free agent ahead of Spring Training, despite rejecting a $156 million six-year offer from the Houston Astros. USA Today's Bob N
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The Houston Astros and Alex Bregman are yet to confirm their much awaited reunion. It was reported last week that the player and his agent Scott Boras had resumed negotiations with the club.
Bregman stands as perhaps the best position player available in free agency with less than a month before the beginning of Spring Training, and he reportedly still has a standing six-year, $156 million offer from Houston.
If Boras Corp. were a marketing agency, Scott Boras would have complete creative control. MLB's superagent has already made his buck this winter after Juan Soto
The St. Louis Cardinals have been on the lookout for potential trade partners to unload Nolan Arenado’s contract. Who will save them?
It has become clear that the Mets and Astros aren’t budging from their offers, so it’s now decision time for Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman.