Agent Scott Boras hinted at a potential hang-up in contract negotiations between Alex Bregman and the Boston Red Sox.
One of baseball's top insiders believes the Boston Red Sox should sign Alex Bregman, but only under one condition.
If you are a Boston Red Sox or even just slightly follow baseball, you know exactly who the team is tied to. Boston has been arguably the most talked about team
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.
Boston's seeming resistance to the free-agent infielder doesn't make a lot of sense for a team that could desperately use him.
The Red Sox need a right-handed power hitter and have been connected to both third basemen. But both players are imperfect fits.
According to longtime MLB insider Ken Rosenthal, that inaction might be a ploy from the Red Sox — especially if it leads to a desperate Bregman eventually lowering his contract demands with spring right around the corner.
Alex Bregman is a two-time All-Star and two-time champion, a defensive ace who's posted an OPS+ at least 15 percent above league average in eight of nine MLB seasons. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora still covets Bregman for more than his on-field production.
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By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The New York Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
Now that Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki is officially off the market after signing with the LA Dodgers, Alex Bregman remains the best free agent available on the market. The Boston Red Sox continue to be interested in the 30-year-old All-Star but their chances of landing him appear to be dwindling.