The Detroit Tigers headed into the offseason on the heels of getting as close as they've been to real contention in a very long time. Coming within a game of their first ALCS appearance in a decade, the Tigers demonstrated they have a young core who's ready to take the next step if they can be supplemented by some outside talent.
At the opening of the 2025 international signing period on Wednesday, the Red Sox came away with a significant haul. The crown jewel of the class is shortstop Dorian Soto, who ranks as MLB Pipeline’s No.
Alex Cora's latest comments may point to the Boston Red Sox signing Alex Bregman as a second baseman in free agency.
Beyond that quartet, the Tigers have flexibility thanks to their starting rotation depth. At least one, and possibly two or three, starters could transition to the bullpen. Potential candidates include Kenta Maeda, Casey Mize, Keider Montero, Brant Hurter, Matt Manning, and Ty Madden.
Alex Bregman is a two-time All-Star and two-time champion, a defensive ace who's posted an OPS+ at least 15 percent above league average in eight of nine MLB seasons. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora still covets Bregman for more than his on-field production.
Agent Scott Boras hinted at a potential hang-up in contract negotiations between Alex Bregman and the Boston Red Sox.
As Alex Bregman continues to wait for a contract in free agency, the Chicago Cubs could be an option for the two-time All-Star if the interest from the
The Chicago Cubs have emerged as a suitor for free agent third baseman Alex Bregman, which could pose a serious threat to the Detroit Tigers in their efforts to