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Alex Bregman’s Free Agency Draws Interest from Red Sox, Tigers, Cubs, and Diamondbacks

The All-Star third baseman is reportedly seeking a $200 million deal, with Boston and Detroit emerging as frontrunners while other teams remain outside contenders.

  • Alex Bregman, a two-time All-Star and World Series champion, is one of the top remaining free agents in MLB, with multiple teams vying for his signature.
  • The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers are considered the leading contenders, with the Red Sox reportedly willing to meet Bregman’s $200 million asking price.
  • The Tigers have expressed strong interest, leveraging manager A.J. Hinch’s prior connection with Bregman during their time with the Houston Astros.
  • The Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks are described as outside possibilities, with the Cubs benefiting from recent payroll flexibility and the D-backs offering a potential hometown appeal for the New Mexico native.
  • Bregman declined a six-year, $156 million offer from the Astros, signaling his desire for a higher-value contract, but his market may narrow due to his recent performance and age.
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