MLB Rumors: Tigers take a ‘lukewarm’ stance on Alex Bregman; Kazuma Okamoto emerges as hot target between Padres and Pirates
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MLB Rumors: Tigers take a ‘lukewarm’ stance on Alex Bregman; Kazuma Okamoto emerges as hot target between Padres and Pirates
All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman remains unsigned in free agency despite interest from several teams this offseason. The Detroit Tigers are one of the teams interested in Bregman.
Detroit Turns On Scott Harris as Tigers Quietly Abandon Alex Bregman Pursuit
For a fan base that walked into the off-season dreaming big, this was not exactly the update the Detroit Tigers fans were hoping to hear. According to the Detroit Free Press report by Evan Petzold, the Tigers are apparently not even “involved” in Alex Bregman’s free-agent market now. But the strange thing is that Detroit felt like a natural fit. This was the same front office that handed out the biggest total dollar offer on the market last wint…
Tigers Have 'Lukewarm' Interest In Red Sox's Alex Bregman
The Alex Bregman sweepstakes is keeping the Hot Stove burning with several clubs in the mix, including the Boston Red Sox. However how much the Detroit Tigers are interested in the three-time All-Star isn’t so clear. “The Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks have been active in the Bregman sweepstakes, but the Tigers haven’t shown any new movement, a person with knowledge of the situation told the Free Press o…
Alex Bregman Rumors: Cubs, Red Sox Hesitant on Long-Term Deal as Tigers Play the Waiting Game
Alex Bregman (Image Credits: Imagn) The Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers both made official offers to Alex Bregman when he turned up for free agency in the previous offseason. The two-time World Series winner ultimately took the more lucrative three-year, $120 million deal from the Boston Red Sox. However, Bregman opted out after just one season, and all three teams are battling once again to sign him. Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press repor…
Latest On Tigers, Alex Bregman
The Tigers made a strong push to sign Alex Bregman last offseason, offering the third baseman a six-year, $171.5MM deal (with some deferred money) that included an opt-out clause for Bregman following the 2026 season. With Bregman back on the market this winter, the Tigers are again in the mix, but in more of a “lukewarm” fashion, according to Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. This more or less echoes Petzold’s last report on Bregman from…
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