Alex Bregman Draws Interest from Red Sox, Tigers, and Astros in Free Agency
The star third baseman's market value could exceed $300 million, with teams weighing their options to secure his talents.
- Alex Bregman, a key figure for the Houston Astros, is now an unrestricted free agent, generating strong interest from multiple MLB teams.
- The Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Houston Astros are considered the primary suitors for Bregman, with each team evaluating how he would fit into their rosters.
- Bregman’s asking price, reportedly as high as $300–350 million over an 8- to 11-year deal, could make him one of the most expensive free agents this offseason.
- The Astros have prioritized re-signing Bregman and are willing to exceed their luxury tax budget, but his high price tag poses challenges given other financial commitments.
- The Red Sox and Tigers are exploring how Bregman could reshape their lineups, with Boston potentially moving Rafael Devers to first base and Detroit eyeing a reunion with manager A.J. Hinch.