After missing out on locking up Alex Bregman to a long-term deal, the Red Sox quickly shifted gears and leaned into one of their strengths: pitching. Boston went back into the free-agent market and used the money originally set aside for Bregman to sign left-handed starter Ranger Suárez to a five-year, $135 million deal. The Read more
After missing out on star third baseman Alex Bregman, the Arizona Diamondbacks quickly shifted gears and swung a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, acquiring Nolan Arenado in exchange for pitching prospect Jack Martinez. The move provides Arizona with an impact bat and elite defense, while allowing St. Louis to enter a rebuild and bring Read more
As we move into the final weeks of the offseason and approach spring training, it’s time to evaluate the current roster and make a few early predictions about what the Mets’ Opening Day lineup could look like. With spring training just about a month away, the chaos of the offseason is nearly over, and a Read more
After the signing of Alex Bregman to the Chicago Cubs, the hot stove is only going to get hotter. At this point in the offseason, someone has to give in and sign. Regardless of the deals they agree to, spring training is right around the corner, and it’s important to get inked now rather than Read more
It was reported late last night that Alex Bregman reached a consensus agreement with the Chicago Cubs and will be signing a five-year, $135 million deal. What a payday for one of the best third basemen in the league—and finally one that gives him long-term security. A ten-year veteran with over 40 WAR, Bregman has Read more
The Blue Jays are serious about being busy this offseason. After making it all the way to Game 7 of the World Series last year, the Blue Jays want to show their fans that they are serious about winning and will do whatever it takes to bring a championship back to Toronto. After signing RHP Read more
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