The Astros have called re-signing Alex Bregman their top offseason priority. Whether that’ll happen remains to be seen, but Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that Houston has made an offer to their longtime third baseman. It’s unclear whether any other teams have made a formal proposal, but Heyman reports that Bregman’s camp has also fielded interest from the Tigers and Red Sox.
Terms of the Astros’ proposal aren’t known. If Houston is going to retain Bregman, it’d probably require the largest investment in franchise history. Their previous organizational high is the five-year, $151MM Jose Altuve extension from 2018. Bregman has a decent shot at six or seven years at more than $25MM annually. He’ll presumably view Matt Chapman’s recent six-year, $151MM extension as the floor and could look to beat $200MM.
Houston general manager Dana Brown said early in the offseason that the Astros may need to creatively manage the books, potentially by trading a veteran or two who is playing on a notable salary. Owner Jim Crane said earlier this week that the team has the flexibility to exceed the luxury tax threshold for a second straight year.
That’d essentially be a prerequisite to re-signing Bregman. RosterResource calculates Houston’s competitive balance tax number in the $234MM range. That’s not far below the $241MM base threshold. Even if the Astros trade veteran setup man Ryan Pressly and offload his $14MM salary, a Bregman contract will send them past the CBT mark. They’re also looking for help at first base and could try for a more affordable bullpen pickup if they deal Pressly.
This is the first direct tie between Bregman and the Tigers. That has been a longstanding speculative match with former Astros manager A.J. Hinch leading the charge in Motown. Detroit’s third base mix is unsettled. Matt Vierling, Zach McKinstry and prospect Jace Jung all took a decent number of at-bats at the position. Vierling and McKinstry are multi-positional players. Third base is the clearest fit for the 24-year-old Jung, who has 34 games of major league experience. If the Tigers were to land Bregman, Jung could push Spencer Torkelson for playing time at first base. He’d also be a potential trade chip as Detroit looks to solidify the rotation behind Tarik Skubal and Reese Olson.
Finances are the much bigger obstacle. While Detroit has run payrolls north of $200MM in the past, those came when the late Mike Ilitch was running the franchise. The Tigers have dramatically reduced spending since Christopher Ilitich’s ownership tenure began in 2017. Much of that came amidst a rebuild that was firmly closed by Detroit’s late-season run to the AL Division Series, so they could loosen the purse strings this winter. The Tigers only have around $80MM on next year’s payroll, according to RosterResource, nearly $20MM below this past season’s Opening Day mark. They should be active on the free agent market, but a Bregman deal would almost certainly top the $140MM Javier Báez contract as Detroit’s biggest under Christopher Ilitch ownership.
The Red Sox appear more likely than either the Astros or Tigers to make a huge free agent splash. Boston brass continues to forecast an aggressive winter. A strike for a top starting pitcher is a clearer fit than a run at Bregman. Heyman suggests the Sox could move Rafael Devers across the diamond to first base to accommodate Bregman. That’d push Triston Casas to designated hitter and presumably force Masataka Yoshida off the roster.
The easier solution might be to leave Devers at third base for another season and deploy Bregman at the keystone. The Sox had one of the least productive second base groups in MLB this year. Bregman has barely played second base because of Altuve’s presence in Houston, but agent Scott Boras said at the GM Meetings that the star infielder was willing to slide to the right side of the infield if necessary.
Bregman declined a qualifying offer, so the Tigers and Sox would forfeit a pick if they were to sign him. Detroit would lose its third-highest pick in next year’s draft. Boston would relinquish its second-highest pick and $500K from its international bonus allotment. The Sox’s penalty is higher because they do not receive revenue sharing, while the Tigers do. Houston wouldn’t give up anything to re-sign their own free agent, though they’d pass up the chance to collect a compensation pick after the fourth round if Bregman walks.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
If he was going to stay in Houston, it would’ve already happened.
mlbnyyfan
Can Devers play 1B why not Bregman at 2B to replace Story
seamaholic 2
Why?
maxmilna
Gaystros are such a disappointment
sgord03
I disagree. Boras is his agent and will do whatever it takes to get top dollar. Telling teams he will play second opens the doors to more offers, potentially driving up the price more.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Lol. Judge didn’t resign until early Dec.
stymeedone
I’d love to see him in Detroit, but would be leery of what Boras would want in years.
Tomas80
He’s a great fit here but Illitch is not spending. It’s a shame.
Big whiffa
I had no clue tigers changed owners. Thought it was out of palace always calling them small market the way the spent in past but now it makes sense.
Y’all def don’t want Bregman !
NYCityRiddler
Bregman knows where the bodies are buried, he’s not going anywhere. Ahahahaha!
gregorydefelice
Phillies trading Bohm and signing him.
Big whiffa
Not even the philis can afford him lol
9/11ths
I’m glad the team I’m a fan of has a 3b. Bregman seems like a dbag. Like the time he DMed a fan that suggested the Astros should trade him, calling him names. Sensitive little bish.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Interesting take.
9/11ths
You are one of the most aggressive babies I’ve ever met. Taffy Lee Fubbins would never call my takes interesting.
Bart Harley Jarvis
I’m often met with hostility and name calling. But what about Michael Patrick Porkens father? That’s was weird, huh?
9/11ths
We all know MPP is a “certified choad”. Being 90 percentile in weight and 10 percentile in height. Thats hard on a father. But he’s got those apple cheeks according the judges
You have never answered for your massive underbite and flat back of the head
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Are you two flatmates??
Blackpink in the area
I have no clue what you guys are talking about but its kind of funny.
Bart Harley Jarvis
youtu.be/AFj3tuNukTs?si=1Jt3GtkqMxgHkIJp
Bart Harley Jarvis
No, but I have been referred to as the ‘bad boy of the competition’.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
You need to audition for ‘Sister Wives’ or ‘Wife Swap’ you would kill it homey.
Acoss1331
Heyman’s just hyping up a Boras client. He puts this out there so Bregman’s name start circulating in the baseball world.
Samuel
Acoss1331;
Good point.
No one “in the baseball world” ever heard of Berman, Bremer, Bregman…..whatever.
Veejh
Look for the dark horse Nats to make a play on Bregman. We need a 3B, and Brady House, the heir apparent 3B in the system, has stalled a bit and can be moved either tradewise, or to 1B for the time being.. Bregman is from DC and has roots there.
9/11ths
He would fit the Jayson Werth style of having like two good years at the start then being a waste of money later. Then fans know the nationals will be pretty good in 5 years.
Big whiffa
Nats love a good long term overpaid vet ! Lord knows they have had their share !
Veejh
Such as….Max Scherzer?
SadMsFan
I can’t see Bregman with any team other than Houston. Ok, maybe with Detroit…But that’s it.
thomasg1951
BS. That’s what they said about Morton, Correa, Cole etc. Then later we find out their offer was 1/2 of what they signed for elsewhere.
ThatsIT?
So they’re smart, they let all those guys go and are still winning. And yet fans think “they had to sign him they had no choice” give him a blank cheque, other stupid things they say.
84LeFlore
The Tigers have been sand-bagged w/albatross contracts in most of their recent big deals – Zimmermann, Cabrera, Baez – and Maeda, for that matter. I’m afraid Bregman would be yet another ball and chain contract that would cripple the budget.
BronxBombers23
I hope the Yankees don’t sign him!
Niekro floater
That’s exactly where I see em goin if not back to stros. Especially if yanks miss out on Soto. They’ll spend for spendings sake just to appease there fandom.
Blackpink in the area
Yeah i still think the Yankees sign Soto but if not Bregman makes a lot of sense.
kevnames42
I really don’t think that would work out given the garbage can scandal…Yankees fans really hate the guy
Big whiffa
Bregman won’t sign til March. Whatever Houston just offered won’t be anything boras will consider at this point in offseason. I think he lands in Boston bc of that. Too expensive for Houston and Detroit, Boston misses out on Soto so they land Bregman and trade cases.
YankeesBleacherCreature
If the Astros pitched him an offer already, Bregman won’t need to wait that long. I don’t believe they’re targeting any other big free agents.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Casas & Duran to Mariners.
Redwolves3
Lamonte Wade an option at 1B. Def won’t break Astros bank or CBT. Wade for Pressly
DarrenDreifortsContract
Not worth 200 million. I wouldn’t even give him 150 million.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Congrats Cap!
YankeesBleacherCreature
*Wrong post! Doh!
Blackpink in the area
Could Bregman perhaps play shortstop? That’s what the Tigers really need is a shortstop. Could he at least play some shortstop still?
Samuel
Don’t know about Bregman going to the Red Sox.
Their fans may be on here any day now bringing up the possibility that if the man gets back together with Cora, banging trash cans are right around the corner. Red Sox fans bring the trash can thing up a lot here; like White Sox fans bring up Tony Larussa’s drunk driving arrest.
Red Sox fans here are very particular about who plays for the team. Like when they won with their players all lifting weights or something. As soon as MLB started testing for performance enhancing drugs most of the Red Sox players showed up in Spring Training the next year looking like prunes….and they didn’t do so good. Their guys were concerned abut looking good in their uni’s so apparently many went on a diet that offseason. And they had Chaim Bloom pegged perfectly. They brought out the fact that the guy just didn’t care or know anything about winning. All he cared about was his lousy draft picks and farm system. So finally their wish is granted and Bloom is canned. A new FO comes in and a year later the Red Sox have a bunch of young, exciting players.
On the other hand Bregman could be the next Trevor Story, so ownership should give him whatever Scott Boras thinks is a fair contract.
blakestreet
I remember when hitting .260 was considered to be mediocre.
ThatsIT?
Maybe you should try understanding current baseball?
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
.260 is the new .300 like age 50 is the new 37.
bighiggy
Say the cards, or any team who would take pressly at full contract, what kind of prospect would be the sweetner? Cards could trade helsley for a haul, then take pressly to fill helsleys void. Then trade pressly at the deadline.
phillyballers
Phillies could sign Bregman and then trade Bohm + XYZ for Tucker.
Rsox
I could see the Phillies trading for Nolan Arenado. Bohm could be part of that return. If the Astros don’t re-sign Bregman then that money likely goes towards a Tucker extension
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Tucker would look good as a Phillie but it would only be for one season. It could possibly make the Phillies a World Series finalist though. How would one value one year of Tucker?
Rsox
Bohm and a pair of lottery tickets probably isn’t far off given that Tucker is a free agent. However, trading for Tucker almost certainly means trading Castellanos and the cost of paying down his contract plus the likely prospect kicker makes for an expensive rental unless they could lock down Tucker upon arrival
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
If they are going to consider trading Tucker, they must consider trading Framber as well. And this would be if Bregman doesn’t sign as well.
Rsox
I don’t see the Sox signing Bregman and i don’t see him necessarily wanting to play there. If not returning to Houston then a reunion with A.J. Hinch could be in order. The Tigers have money to spend and a need for power and defense at 3B.