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MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today predicted Bregman's final destination this winter, and it would be bad news for the Tigers. Not just because they'd miss out on Bregman, but how they miss on the All-Star third baseman.
The Detroit Tigers pursued third baseman Alex Bregman aggressively for three months last offseason, only to finish second to the Boston Red Sox.
The Detroit Tigers are entering their fourth offseason under president of baseball operations Scott Harris, and what happens could define his tenure.
The Detroit Tigers look set to miss out on one of the better players in free agency. Last season, Detroit was extremely aggressive in its pursuit of third baseman Alex Bregman. Despite the team’s assertiveness, the All-Star and Gold Glove winner chose to join the Boston Red Sox in February.
The Detroit Tigers made Alex Bregman their top priority last offseason, but after getting left at the altar in very public (and more than a little humiliating) fashion, it looks like Scott Harris might not be willing to get hurt again.
The Detroit Tigers enter the offseason just as they did last year with one name at the top of their wish list who they still see as the perfect fit to add to th
The Detroit Tigers are looking to make another run at free agent third baseman Alex Bregman this offseason, according to a report.
Scott Boras brewed up a coffee-and-donut analogy to illustrate the impact of third baseman Alex Bregman on the Boston Red Sox in the 2025 season.
Alex Bregman is the superior player, but signing Ha-Seong Kim for two or three years at shortstop seems like a better fit for the Detroit Tigers.
However, Rosenthal notes that Bregman "still appears to be the Red Sox's No. 1 target," in part because they value his defense at third base so much, and the odds of a reunion would only seem higher now that alternative targets Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso are off the board.