Tigers Sign Gleyber Torres as Alex Bregman’s Future Remains Uncertain
Detroit adds Torres on a one-year deal, while speculation grows around Alex Bregman’s next destination, with the Red Sox and Mets as potential suitors.
- The Detroit Tigers have signed former Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres to a one-year, $15 million contract, solidifying their second base position.
- Torres struggled early in 2024 but rebounded in the second half, finishing with a .257 batting average and 15 home runs.
- The Red Sox, Mets, and Tigers are reportedly interested in free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman, with Boston seen as the most likely landing spot according to insiders.
- Concerns over Rafael Devers’ position at third base may complicate Boston’s pursuit of Bregman, though Bregman has indicated a willingness to change positions if needed.
- The Mets face decisions regarding their infield, balancing interest in Bregman with the potential re-signing of Pete Alonso, whose free agency market has been quieter than expected.














































