In their ongoing search for a new second baseman to replace their longtime fixture at the position, Gleyber Torres, the New York Yankees have been linked to what often feels like every middle infielder who might be available either as a free agent or through a trade.
The Detroit Tigers made the postseason for the first time since 2014 after finishing the regular season with a record of 86-76 and coming in second in the American League Central. After completing a run in the second half of the season to make the playoffs,
With now just 19 days to go until MLB teams open spring training for the 2025 season, the big names in free agency are slowly but surely starting to rake in the big bucks, falling off the board as the pressure of the oncoming season pushes both players and teams to strike deals.
The Yankees are still trying to figure out who will man third base, especially with Gleyber Torres now headed to the Tigers. The post Despite Dire Need, Why Should New York Yankees Not Hire Alex Bregman?
Cubs apparently no longer in the market for free agent 3rd baseman Alex Bregman as the team is expected to fill position from within
Early in the offseason, there appeared to be some buzz with the Yankees and All Star third baseman Alex Bregman. However, that’s largely been debunked and YES Network’s Jack Curry said that there’s no traction between those two sides and the Yanks don’t currently view Bregman as a fit.
The New York Yankees could still be in the market for an infielder, and Alex Bregman is still available. Although the Yankees seemed to be priced out of Bregman's market, the Chicago Cubs may have just opened the door.
Both the New York Yankees and New York Mets have had stellar offseasons, but they won't be targeting this All-Star free agent.
The Toronto Blue Jays have long been expected to make the right move regarding Alex Bregman. While they are still unsure, things could change
Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman reportedly is likely going to betray his former team and sign elsewhere this offseason.
Anthony Rizzo is still on the free agent market and a Yankees rival might be his final destination before the 2025 season.
That trio includes both Japanese ace Roki Sasaki, who can't ink a deal until the new international amateur free-agent signing window opens on Jan. 15, and fellow right-hander Jack Flaherty, whose recent volatility warrants some skepticism.