Agent Scott Boras is in what is becoming a familiar place as spring training gets closer. Top free agents — first baseman Pete Alonso and third baseman Alex Bregman — remain unsigned. Alonso and the Mets are essentially in a game of financial chicken,
Alex Bregman remains a free agent, and his potential new contract may allow him to return to the market next year.
Alex Bregman remains a free agent despite turning down a $156 million deal from the Houston Astros. Jeff Passan is surprised by the New York Yankees'
Houston is just $4 million under Bregman and his agent Scott Boras' requested AAV. Fans are flabbergasted that the slugger will not budge as they believe this offer is about as good as it is going to get. "He'd have to fire Boras to accept it. No way he lets him sign that deal" one fan posted.
Bregman stands as perhaps the best position player available in free agency with less than a month before the beginning of Spring Training, and he reportedly still has a standing six-year, $156 million offer from Houston.
After months of negotiations and decisions, the Houston Astros have a real chance to come out on top of the Alex Bregman sweepstakes.
Alex Bregman, Houston Astros third baseman, is caught in a high-stakes free agency scenario as his agent Scott Boras demands a bigger contract. With l
If Boras Corp. were a marketing agency, Scott Boras would have complete creative control. MLB's superagent has already made his buck this winter after Juan Soto
Houston general manger Dana Brown says discussions about possible reunion with free agent Alex Bregman have been mostly 'internal.'
Sports agent Scott Boras has generated a huge bank account thanks to his successful sports company The Boras Corporation, and is called by some as "the most powerful sports agent i
Despite the club's wariness to sign the veteran infielder to a big free-agent contract, it's hard to overlook the potential fit of Bregman with the Red Sox for the 2025 season.
The Houston Astros are back in the running for Alex Bregman, but they will have to contend with a couple other teams in need of help at third base.