New reports have revealed the strong offers the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs made to star third baseman. However, they
On Wednesday night, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reported on X (formerly Twitter) that the Cubs' best offer to Bregman was four years, $120 million, spreading out the same total amount of money he got from the Red Sox at 75 percent of the annual salary.
With two of Bregman's former Houston Astros teammates on the roster in Pressly and Kyle Tucker, some members of the Cubs were asked if they have done any recruiting pitches for the star third baseman.
The Cubs and Tigers are both in pursuit of Alex Bregman, but their home ballparks aren't favorable to right-handed batters.
The Chicago Cubs fell short in their attempt to sign free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman after ownership approved stretching the budget to pursue him.
At the age of 40, Turner is a highly accomplished right-handed hitter (.821 career OPS) with tons of postseason experience.
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The Cubs are considering Justin Turner as a fallback if they don't land Alex Bregman. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
With Alex Bregman not backing down from his wishes for a long-term contract, the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs are weighing backup options.
The list of teams for one of the top remaining free agents is reportedly getting smaller. Per ESPN's Buster Olney, Alex Bregman is "likely to land with"