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Bregman Bucks $80M Deal for Free Agency
19 Nov
Summary
- Alex Bregman opted out of $80 million remaining on his contract.
- He is seeking a better situation than his previous deal.
- Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs are expected to pursue him.

Third baseman Alex Bregman has decided to explore free agency for the second consecutive offseason, opting out of the substantial $80 million remaining on his three-year contract with the Boston Red Sox. Following a strong performance this past season, Bregman, aged 31, is reportedly looking for an improved team environment beyond the lucrative deal he had.
Several teams are expected to compete for his services. The Detroit Tigers, who were previously interested, are anticipated to renew their pursuit. The Chicago Cubs are also mentioned as contenders, having previously vied for him. Philadelphia is another team lurking as it evaluates various potential avenues.
Detroit, which utilized a rotation of Colt Keith, Zach McKinstry, and Javier Baez at third base in 2025, could solidify the position with Bregman. His consistent offensive production, including five seasons with at least 20 home runs in the last eight, makes him a desirable acquisition. In 2025, he posted a .273 batting average with 18 home runs and 62 RBI.




