MLB's Top Free Agent Alex Bregman Remains Unsigned Amid Contract Standoff

January 13, 2025
MLB's Top Free Agent Alex Bregman Remains Unsigned Amid Contract Standoff
  • Bregman, a 30-year-old third baseman, has yet to secure a contract, with projections suggesting he could earn over $160 million.

  • As of mid-January 2025, two-time All-Star Alex Bregman remains a free agent, despite being the highest-ranked unsigned player in the MLB.

  • His recent performance, which included a .260 batting average, 26 home runs, and earning both Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards, raises questions about his declining power and walk rate.

  • Concerns have emerged regarding Bregman's skill set, particularly his career-low walk rate of 6.9% last season.

  • Bregman's potential suitors are limited, as several high-spending teams already have established infielders.

  • Despite this, multiple teams, including the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Toronto Blue Jays, have shown interest in signing him.

  • The Red Sox are cautious about committing significant funds to a player who has shown signs of regression, reflecting a broader trend of conservative spending since trading Mookie Betts.

  • The Red Sox aim to return to the postseason after missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons, and Bregman's addition could bolster their lineup.

  • With spring training approaching, Bregman may need to reconsider his contract expectations to secure a team, especially as free agency has slowed significantly.

  • The Tigers have been in discussions with Bregman but have not made a formal offer since he declined a six-year, $156 million contract from the Astros.

  • Ultimately, Bregman's decision is anticipated to be one of the most significant moves of the offseason, as teams weigh his past success against current market conditions.

  • Manager Alex Cora of the Red Sox has highlighted Bregman's potential fit on the team, although the front office's willingness to meet his financial demands remains uncertain.

Summary based on 19 sources


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