The New York Yankees were predicted to lose top third base free agent target Alex Bregman to the Boston Red Sox.
MLB analyst Bryan Jaeger of Call to The Pen believes the New York Yankees need to go out and sign Alex Bregman.After losing out on impact pitcher Roki Sasaki, Jaeger believes New York needs to make another impact move.
Speculation grows around the New York Yankees pursuing Alex Bregman amid surprising Chicago Cubs developments. Could a short-term MLB deal be in play? The New York Yankees, once considered out of the running for star infielder Alex Bregman,
Cubs apparently no longer in the market for free agent 3rd baseman Alex Bregman as the team is expected to fill position from within
The Yankees are still trying to figure out who will man third base, especially with Gleyber Torres now headed to the Tigers. The post Despite Dire Need, Why Should New York Yankees Not Hire Alex Bregman?
After missing out on Roki Sasaki, the New York Yankees could shift their focus to Alex Bregman as a potential key addition to strengthen their MLB roster.
Early in the offseason, there appeared to be some buzz with the Yankees and All Star third baseman Alex Bregman. However, that’s largely been debunked and YES Network’s Jack Curry said that there’s no traction between those two sides and the Yanks don’t currently view Bregman as a fit.
The Yankees find themselves in an intriguing position this offseason. While their roster already looks solid, there’s a lingering feeling that they’re one
Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman reportedly is likely going to betray his former team and sign elsewhere this offseason.
The Boston Red Sox reportedly target free agent Alex Bregman, but time is running out. Here's why history tells Red Sox fans they shouldn't worry.
The New York Yankees could still be in the market for an infielder, and Alex Bregman is still available. Although the Yankees seemed to be priced out of Bregman's market, the Chicago Cubs may have just opened the door.
That trio includes both Japanese ace Roki Sasaki, who can't ink a deal until the new international amateur free-agent signing window opens on Jan. 15, and fellow right-hander Jack Flaherty, whose recent volatility warrants some skepticism.