It's February, and the fantasy baseball preseason is, pardon the pun, in full swing. Pitchers and catchers have reported, and spring training action is underway. Even so, many sports fans are devoting the majority of their attention to the NBA and NHL,
Bregman wanted to go to an organization with a chance to win. Through a thorough vetting process, he found that.
However, the Cubs need to take some of the dollars that weren't used on Bregman and finish off a solid offseason. David Robertson is available, and even though the Cubs already have a log jam in the bullpen, that shouldn't stop them from fielding the best team possible.
The MLB offseason has been full of big moves. From blockbuster trades to impact signings, several players have moved around. The league is not in the same shape it was a year ago at this time.
Here's a closer look at Alex Bregman's game and more with Astros beat writer Chandler Rome. Read more on Boston.com.
Bregman, the de-facto leader of Houston's modern-day dynasty, agreed to a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night, as first reported by The Athletic's Chandler Rome. Bregman's contract includes player opt-outs after 2025 and 2026.
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