So far, GM Alex Anthopoulos has kept costs low while barely touching the roster. Anthopoulos’ gamble is based on the returns of Ronald Acuna Jr., Austin Riley and Spencer Strider carrying the Braves over the hump in 2025.
As spring training nears, talks between the Detroit Tigers and star third baseman Alex Bregman have stalled, raising doubts about what’s next.
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
The Detroit Tigers reportedly haven't made headway on signing former Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. Per the Detroit Free Press' Evan Petzold,
Scott Boras, baseball's most powerful and most quoted agent, has never shied away from critiquing the spending habits of Major League Baseball's teams -- it's part of his job, after all. It should come as a little surprise,
Pete Alonso's free agency is attracting a lot of conversation as the player is still without a team for the 2025 season with Spring Training just over a month away.
Scott Boras entered this winter hell-bent on revenge. And, early on at least, it looked like he got it: Blake Snell signed an objectively strong five-year, $182 million deal with the Los Angeles ...
The Astros still appear optimistic that something can get done with a pitchers and catchers due to report in less than a month. Houston manager Joe Espada was asked about Bregman last week and revealed that he considered the player a friend and had been in contact with him throughout the offseason.
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The New York Yankees were predicted to lose top third base free agent target Alex Bregman to the Boston Red Sox.
The contractual situation of Pete Alonso with the New York Mets seems to have no favorable way out. The first baseman rejected a seven-year, $158 million offer in 2023 and with the
The super agent Scott Boras has called out the MLB franchises for not spending in accordance with how much they make out of hte league.