What what the Cincinnati Reds chances for October look like with All-Star Alex Bregman at third base this season?
All-star second baseman Jose Altuve is in left. Alex Bregman is in Boston. Nolan Arenado nixed a trade to Houston. So what’s next for the resilient Astros?
After failing to sign Alex Bregman in free agency, the Chicago Cubs were able to pivot by landing Justin Turner to boost their infield depth for the 2025 season. Per ESPN's Jesse Rogers, Turner has agreed to a one-year,
The Houston Astros have seen several of their top players, such as Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker, find new homes this offseason. However, they could be set to get a friendly face back in their rotation,
Even after acquiring Alex Bregman, the Boston Red Sox could still be looking to make big moves. They have been linked to Dylan Cease trade rumors but Cease to Boston now seems unlikely.
Astros second baseman Jose Altuve was willing to move to left field if it meant bringing back longtime teammate Alex Bregman, but those days are over in Houston.
Matt Shaw's oblique injury has made him unlikely to be ready for Chicago Cubs Opening Day. If he can't play, this is what the team's lineup to begin the 2025 MLB season might look like.
Rafael Devers has made his stance clear with a bold declaration, shutting down the Boston Red Sox’ Alex Bregman position debate. Rafael Devers, the Boston Red Sox’s powerhouse third baseman, has made it clear that his position at the hot corner is non-negotiable.
MLB insider Jon Morosi discussed Alex Bregman's future in the third baseman position, suggesting that Bregman is likely to remain there over Rafael Devers. Morosi highlighted Bregman's solid performance both offensively and defensively,
There was much that was attractive about Bregman when the Red Sox signed him to a three-year, $120 million deal with opt-outs earlier this month. Bregman gave the Red Sox a righthanded bat, providing much-needed balance to a lineup that was primarily lefthanded.
Earlier this month, the Boston Red Sox completed their offseason spending spree by signing Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract with opt-outs after each of the first two years. However,