Scott Boras helped secure a record bag for Juan Soto from the New York Mets, but the results for other clients like Cody Bellinger, Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman have been decidedly mixed so far this offseason.
While many of the top unsigned free agents pivot to short-term offers, Alex Bregman is still looking long-term. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Alex Bregman 's free-agent odyssey is now in its third month, with Spring Training fast approaching for a two-time All-Star presently without an MLB home. The wait for the former Houston Astros third baseman doesn't have a clear ending as of Thursday.
Scott Boras, the agent of highly-touted free agent Alex Bregman, sat down for a chat with sportswriter Bob Nightengale of USA Today on Wednesday.
It's been a mixed offseason, to say the least, for MLB super agent Scott Boras and his clients. One of the most notorious sports agents for his ability to get sizable contracts for his clients, Boras helped outfield superstar Juan Soto secure the richest contract in MLB history, signing a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets on Dec. 8.
The Houston Astros tried to re-sign third baseman Alex Bregman earlier this offseason, and at one point reportedly offered him a deal greater than what he's exp
Alex Bregman might have already found his final destination as the Boston Red Sox are rumored to go all in for the All-Star slugger.
Boston's seeming resistance to the free-agent infielder doesn't make a lot of sense for a team that could desperately use him.
Alex Bregman remains on the open market, and the Chicago Cubs reportedly had "casual" talks with the star free agent.
Spring training is about a month away, but Alex Bregman still isn't ready to lower his asking price.The All-Star third baseman's agent, Scott Boras, told USA Today's Bob Nightengale that his client - who remains a free agent - is still seeking a long-term deal and isn't interested in signing a shorter contract with opt-outs.
As they look to complete their offseason upgrade by adding a right-handed bat, the Boston Red Sox appear to be playing a game of chicken with the most sought-after righty hitter still available on the free agent market.