The Detroit Tigers have spent the offseason pursuing third baseman Alex Bregman. Will they sign him? One expert predicts yes.
The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers are top landing spots for Alex Bregman. Could the Athletics swoop in and make a play for the right-handed slugger?
Scherzer, 40, is a no-doubt Hall of Famer when he decides to hang up his cleats, winning two World Series, three Cy Young Awards and making eight All-Star teams while playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers, Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets and Texas Rangers.
It's pretty well known at this stage of the offseason that the Detroit Tigers are interested in Alex Bregman. Any bit of information released about the star thi
Bregman, arguably the best hitter left in free agency, has been connected to the Tigers, Seattle Mariners and Boston Red Sox, among others. The veteran infielder reportedly isn't interested in signing a short-term deal, although he might not have another choice.
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The reliever market is moving fast, but the Alex Bregman market remains slow-moving with no signs of picking up speed.
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