Of MLBTR’s top 20 free agents, Alex Bregman is the only one who remains unsigned. The star third baseman is reportedly sitting on multiple six-year offers but hasn’t found a price to his liking.
One of those is from the incumbent Astros. Houston has reportedly had a standing six-year, $156MM offer for much of the winter. Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that the Astros have bumped that number higher, though specifics on the new proposal aren’t clear. In any case, it doesn’t seem that it was a dramatic jump. Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 reports that Houston’s increased offer is still unlikely to result in a deal.
The Tigers are still pursuing Bregman after agreeing to a two-year deal with Jack Flaherty over the weekend. The Blue Jays have an opening at third base. The Red Sox have shown interest, though Alex Speier of the Boston Globe has suggested they were reluctant to go beyond four years. The Sox have stayed in contact with the Cardinals regarding Nolan Arenado as well. MLB.com’s John Denton writes that Boston would “prefer” to sign Bregman over an Arenado trade, though that’s difficult to envision unless they push the length beyond their comfort zone.
While players like Flaherty and Pete Alonso have moved to short-term deals to conclude extended free agent stays, Bregman still seems committed to a longer contract. Agent Scott Boras said as much last month. Heyman writes that Bregman expects to sign for at least six years, though he has received offers on shorter terms.
The Astros dipped below the luxury tax threshold when they traded Ryan Pressly to the Cubs, offloading $8.5MM of his $14MM salary. RosterResource estimates their tax number around $237MM, about $4MM below the base threshold. They’d need to go well beyond the tax line to sign Bregman but otherwise prefer to stay under the $241MM marker. If they don’t re-sign Bregman, they’ll have Isaac Paredes at third base. That’d likely leave Jose Altuve as the primary second baseman with a left field mix that could occasionally feature Altuve alongside Mauricio Dubón, Ben Gamel and Zach Dezenzo.
OMG, much like Alonso, it’s inevitable. If he wanted to leave, he would have already. Alonso never wanted to leave and went crawling back
Seems like perfect fit. Is this Bryant Baez Story 2.0 or Astros just bidding against themselves? His swing is for Houston. He’s a superstar there. Anywhere else he is good not great guy who cheated with trashcan.
Well put.
Yeah, but Alonso settled for a two year contract that is basically a one-year contract. Bregman seems to want six years. I certainly would not give him anywhere near that.
For sure, go back to Houston the trash cans are lined up and ready
Bluejays please
They “won” the Springer sweepstakes
He just wants money because he knows he is super overated and this is his only chance to fool teams
Could have just stopped at money or because
I’m bored with it. 3 months and still can’t make a decision. MLB off-season sucks.
75% of this delay is Scott Boras.
That is so stupid it hurts.
Sounds like the delay is Bregman. He could take a better offer but he only wants to play for one team and wants them to give him the highest offer.
Hur dur need instant gratification
That’s on you and many others. Just no interest in having discussion. No interest in minor signings and trades. Moves I find most interesting no one even shows up for.
I have interest, just not 3 months of it, because certain players and agents want to play games.
Oh stop. Why should they rush because some people have the attention span of 2 year olds and Treason Trump.
No it is exciting unlike the crappy free agency in NFL NBA and NHl where everything is done in one day. I wish it would go on until opening day.
Franco27: How are you harmed by it?
If Bregman believes he’s getting much more than 6 yrs./$156 mill., he must think it’s still December rather than a week before pitchers/catchers report! It’s time to just sign the best contract that has been presented!
Either another team is stupid or Boras just playing the Astros. They didn’t pull their offer so lets see if we can get them to increase it! No need to hurry the way the Astros negotiate.
Astros dont go over 5-year deals so they may have bumped up the AAV but probably isn’t probably beating the total guarantee of a 6-year offer.
Astros offer was 6/156 according to what has been reported.
I know. It’s in the article. I just don’t believe it especially coming from Heyman.
Heyman is not the only was that has reported that number.
I’ve clicked through other article links and the only other one is Nightengale. I’m not convinced that the Astros have 6-years.
Man I hate this guy. Rooted for him because he wore the H, but he’s the worst. Smug as they come. Really wish Dana would retract all offers as opposed to upping it.
He’s damaging his legacy big time. He talked a good game months ago about how he just wanted to win and he loved Houston, and top dollar was not his main concern. The Astros have already offered him the biggest contract in franchise history after already giving him a $100 million extension after two huge years he never came close to repeating, and a future HoF teammate has offered to change positions in his mid-30s to make it happen, and he’s still out there in February demanding more. My respect is gone.
Completely agree with you. Not to mention the fact that if he comes back it means moving Paredes from where he thought he was playing and moving Altuve to the outfield just to accomodate Bregman.
Screw him, and screw Brown for not withdrawing the offer long ago.
How does any of that hurt the team? Paredes is a better 2B than 3B and than Altuve. Altuve can’t be worse in LF than he was at 2B and Alvarez being a DH might keep his balky knees from cutting his season short. Bregman is a better player and 3B than Paredes.
Signing Bregman back makes the team better. That he didn’t do it on your time table is just too damned bad for you. Didn’t effect who he is as a person or a ballplayer. WTH is wrong with you as fans? Actual, honest to goodness fans want their team to do everything they can to get better. Why don’t you? Why would you rather hate on a man for trying to do what is best for him and his family?
I stopped reading your nonsense when you said Paredes is better than Altuve at 2nd.
That’s not what they said, but do you.
You mean BORAS hasn’t found a deal to his liking? I’m sure ALL of the deals are enough for Bregman.
If he had a better deal he would have already taken it, I don’t know who they think they are fooling.
Apparently the Astros!!!!
They should retract the offer and tell him to take the “other” 6-plus-year offer.
Every photo of him makes me instinctively check to see if my wallet is still there.
This news excites me, as a Cub fan.
It makes me feel safer that the Cubs won’t fight over him. I’m not even sure I want him any longer, even on a one year deal.
I enjoy seeing his ego, twist in the wind – to the sound of ‘the drum’.
Hopefully Jed sees this and stops kicking the tires on Bregman. Would rather give Shaw a shot at the 3B job.
Sorry not sorry, Clip!
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What about Seattle’s 6-month $500,000 offer?
Is that still in the running?
Maybe Bregman knows that Houston is a sinking ship.
200 million he would play on the Titanic
Honestly forget the guy. I’ve wanted him all offseason but the longer it lingers I wish we’d just turn somewhere else. The alternative is not that bad—Jung at 3rd with vierling and Ibanez. We can find a right handed bat elsewhere or at the deadline. Not worth ruining the team chemistry with this diva and sinking the payroll for 6 years.
D grade if Tigers sign him. If they were in Frankfurt or Florence ot would be a F.
So the bidding just started. Astros, Tigers, and Red Sox. Jays may jump into the fray with “interest”.
Astros would be wise to walk away at this point. Bregman is on the downtrend anyway.
Who cares
Show me the money.
Screw him, don’t need him.
Everyone should forget him and move on. It can’t be collusion because there are lots of offers. Everyone should rescind their offers or give him a deadline.
Yeah, time for the Cubs to pull back and let the other teams haggle. Give Shaw a chance to play 3B. Bregman and Boras have overstayed their welcome in trade rumors
Know your worth Alex.
Springers gone, correas gone, Brantley’s gone, Altuves gone, and tuckers gone. If they aren’t paying you to be robin go yordans bat man use ball at them.
I really wish more of these guys were scared of being jobless in spring training/season. Demand plays. Sometimes you have to play it out yourself.
Altuve is still with the Astros
Sorry total brain fart sue me
Not that good, better than average, yes. Not worth that kind of money!
Wow houston bumped it up from $156mil and breg still says no
Astros should move on
Meanwhile breg will be alonso 2.0 in FA
So they’re bidding against themselves? I can’t see Bregman having a better offer elsewhere.
Astros front office must really like Bregman. No one is seriously giving him 6 or 7 year offers. Not with Spring Training a few days away…
Obviously several someone’s have.
Please advise your source which confirms that “several other teams have made 6-7 year offers.”
Scott Boras & Bregman have drawn a line in the sand and taken a clear, firm stand.
They are willing to hold out for as long as necessary to make the Astros decrease their final offer.
Clearly, Bregman & Boras want one of those 2-year, 1st year opt out deals like the one Boras scored for Alonso. You have to admire Bregman’s willingness to forgo $150M+ to bet on himself.
It was clear as soon as he climbed into bed with Boras and he’s always known that these were going to be the possible outcomes. Same for Alonso, Chapman, Snell, Monty, and Belli. I don’t get why the Boras hate falls so heavily on him. There are plenty of other agents around who are more risk-averse and don’t wait until February to sign.
sees headline
clicks link
sees the name heyman
exits without reading
I love free agency. It’s a game of chicken in this case. Recommend Houston just tell him to go ahead and take someone else’s offer.
If there weren’t holdouts like this and all rosters were fixed by now there would be little for people to talk about.
A long article that tells us that Bregman has an offer higher than the 6/156 that the Astros initially offered. He wants to continue playing in Houston so he came to them and said here is what I have been offered. Match it and I will sign today. They came back with an offer above 6/156 but not as high as his other offer. So does he take the higher offer or the one in Houston, his wife’s hometown?
How do you know he wants to continue in Houston ?
How do you know he came to them and told them what he had been offered ?
How do you know he said he would sign today if they matched it ?
How do you know they offered more but did not match his other offer ?
Bottom line :You don’t know if any of this actually happened.
You seem to live in a land of conjecture.
I don’t understand that if the Astros could afford Bregman why trade away Tucker and Pressly? This just doesn’t make any sense.
Any Arenado trade better not include Casas or the Redsox fans will go insane. I think Breslow realizes that fact hopefully.
Astros are bidding against themselves for a guy that’s going to average 20 hrs and a .260 average for around 3 years before falling off a cliff into replacement level status with over 100 mil left of the books. 4 years at 26/per is about his real value.