The Detroit Tigers reportedly haven't made headway on signing former Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. Per the Detroit Free Press' Evan Petzold,
Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman could be headed to the Detroit Tigers on a massive contract this offseason.
But, of course, the Tigers aren't the only ones in on Bregman. The Blue Jays and Red Sox are both said to be in pursuit, and Alex Cora shared an ominous tweet on Monday with just the emoji of a check mark, which immediately got Boston fans looking forward to big news and speculating on Bregman's addition.
Alex Bregman, the top position player left in free agency, is gearing up to sign a deal as spring training is fast approaching. The Tigers are still pursuing Br
Rumors have swirled around the Detroit Tigers and Alex Bregman since free agency started, and now, there are reports linking them to Nolan Arenado, too. So what are their options?
Alex Bregman remains stranded in free agency, unable to convince the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers or anybody else to meet his ( or, more accurately, Scott Boras') asking price. And the longer this drags on, and the closer we get to Spring Training, the less likely it is that any team caves to his demands — or comes anywhere close to them.
Alex Bregman — the best position player remaining in free agency — is ready to sign a contract. Will the Detroit Tigers take control of the market?
A former teammate of Alex Bregman believes the free agent third baseman will choose the Cubs over the Tigers and other potential suitors this offseason.
The Detroit Tigers have been actively involved in the pursuit of the top available free agent still on the board in Houston Astros star third baseman Alex Bregman. In order for a dream target like Bregman to actually come to the Tigers,
Detroit Tigers target Alex Bregman remains available with just 37 days until a key spring training date: The first full-squad workout is Feb. 17.
Alex Bregman is running out of time to make a free agency choice and should choose one of the Red Sox, Tigers, Mariners or Mets.