Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report listed the Boston Red Sox as a likely landing spot for the star third baseman. "Of the teams that have been reportedly in the hunt, Detroit has arguably the greatest need for Bregman's glove and his right-handed bat.
The Houston Astros made significant changes to their lineup this winter, effectively swapping franchise stalwarts Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker for corner infielders Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker.
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.
The Houston Astros brought in Christian Walker and have no intentions on reuniting with Alex Bregman. However, they could add this powerful outfielder.
A total of 23 non-roster invitees will invade the Astros’ major-league clubhouse in hopes of opening eyes or winning an Opening Day spot.
The Houston Astros need another bat. They've added Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes, but they lost Kyle Tucker, and likely, Alex Bregman. Their outfield is particularly weak, and they'd probably ...
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Houston Astros fans are still upset about losing Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker this offseason, but at least the front office did a decent job replacing them with Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker.
The Houston Astros are projected to lose their Gold Glove Award winner to a blockbuster contract from the Boston Red Sox.
Talks between free agent first baseman Pete Alonso and the Blue Jays are "advancing," reports SNY. A deal is not done and there is no guarantee it gets done, but talking is something. Toronto landed Anthony Santander earlier this week and can put him in the outfield full-time,
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.
However, one Major League Baseball insider sees one of the Astros' American League foes as the favorite to poach the two-time Houston All-Star. On Wednesday, insider Jon Heyman said during an appearance on MLB Network that he believes the Red Sox are the "most likely" destination for Bregman this winter.