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Bregman Bolts Sox, Signs Massive Cubs Deal
11 Jan
Summary
- Alex Bregman signed a five-year, $175 million deal with the Cubs.
- He previously played for the Boston Red Sox, opting out of his contract.
- Bregman brings nine consecutive postseason appearances to Chicago.

Alex Bregman has agreed to a five-year contract worth $175 million with the Chicago Cubs, according to sources. This agreement follows his decision to opt out of his previous contract with the Boston Red Sox, where he played just one season. Bregman was a key leader for the Red Sox, especially during the initial months of the 2025 season before a quad injury impacted his performance.
Despite a strong start to the 2025 season, Bregman's numbers dipped after returning from a seven-week absence due to a right quad injury. He posted a .250 batting average with a .724 OPS in his final 63 games. During his tenure with the Red Sox, Bregman played third base, a move that shifted Rafael Devers to designated hitter, a decision Devers publicly opposed before being traded.
Bregman, who turns 32 in March, is known for his consistent success, having reached the postseason in each of his last nine MLB seasons. His decision to leave Boston and sign with the Cubs reflects his desire to win and secure a long-term deal, reportedly his final major contract opportunity in the league.




