Agent Scott Boras is in what is becoming a familiar place as spring training gets closer. Top free agents — first baseman Pete Alonso and third baseman Alex Bregman — remain unsigned.
The first baseman and his agent, Scott Boras, are neck-and-neck when it comes to finding the biggest loser. Alonso took a two-year, $54 million deal with an opt out after 2025. That's more money ...
Despite multiple teams showing interest in Pete Alonso, the New York Yankees chose not to pursue him due to ambitious market expectations set by his agent, Scott Boras. Alonso is also considering ...
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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 agreed to a $765 million deal.
Somebody had to blink first. For months, Mets owner Steve Cohen and mega-agent Scott Boras were locked in a high-stakes staring contest over first baseman Pete Alonso. Alonso, a first-time free ...
MLB player agent Scott Boras has a way of getting things done, which is why he's revered in the industry, representing some of the big names in baseball, including reigning Cy Young winner Tarik ...
Sports agent Scott Boras has generated a huge bank account thanks to his successful sports company The Boras Corporation, and is called by some as "the most powerful sports agent in the world".
On the one hand we have the New York Mets spending $765 million on Juan Soto. On the other hand, Scott Boras thinks that the MLB teams are not spending as much as they should have to. While it’s ...
It's been a mixed offseason, to say the least, for MLB super agent Scott Boras and his clients. One of the most notorious sports agents for his ability to get sizable contracts for his clients ...
It also didn't take long for Alonso's agent, the notorious Scott Boras, to offer a response to Cohen's sentiment, which was conveyed in a January 25 article from The Athletic's Will Sammon.