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Gold Glove winner Alex Bregman remains on the open market despite receiving offers from at least three different Major League Baseball teams. The two-time ...
Alex Bregman, a top MLB player, rejected a $156 million six-year deal with the Houston Astros as it meant a salary cut. His previous salary was $28.5 million annually. Other teams, including the ...
Astros' star third baseman, Alex Bregman, is facing contract disputes with Houston as he rejects a proposed six-year, $156 million deal, which represents a pay cut. With other teams eyeing him in ...
Alex Bregman is one of the top free agents left on the market this winter. Bregman and Pete Alonso of the New York Mets are the clear top talents left after players like Anthony Santander and Juan ...
HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 27: Alex Bregman #2 of the Houston Astros tosses his helmet and celebrates ... [+] after hitting the game-winning home run in the ninth inning beating the Los Angeles Dodgers ...
The Houston Astros are doing everything in their capacity to keep Alex Bregman enact, literally everything. But things are at an odd stage. While Bregman and his agent Scott Boras is getting a ...
HOUSTON (AP) — The door to re-signing free agent Alex Bregman is “cracked” open for Houston, but keeping the third baseman with the Astros might still be a long shot, general manager Dana ...
Three months into the MLB offseason, Alex Bregman remains a free agent. The 30-year-old third baseman is one of the top position players on the market, as he has been all winter long. The Houston ...
February starts tomorrow but Alex Bregman is still unsigned. Throughout the winter, he has reportedly been sitting on a six-year, $156MM offer from the Astros. Jon Heyman of The New York Post ...
Alex Bregman could be headed for an Astros reunion after all. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported Thursday that Houston is “keeping the door ajar” to potentially re-sign the star third baseman.