The Detroit Tigers don't seem any closer to getting something worked out with Alex Bregman at this point in time.
Will the Detroit Tigers land Alex Bregman? That's the question this fan base has been wondering throughout the winter with this team being linked to the star third baseman since the offseason began. It's been a winding process.
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The Detroit Tigers reportedly have competition from the Houston Astros, Alex Bregman's former team, in the pursuit for the free agent third baseman.
The Detroit Tigers have spent the offseason pursuing third baseman Alex Bregman. Will they sign him? One expert predicts yes.
Alex Bregman is one of the top names left on the free agent market, but the Boston Red Sox don't appear to be in the running.
By helping the Astros unload the contract, the Tigers might have hurt their own chances to sign third baseman Alex Bregman, the top free-agent hitter still on the market. The Pressly trade has only fueled speculation that the Astros are positioning their payroll for a last-ditch effort to retain their fan-favorite star.
Months later, Bregman remains unsigned, and a resolution with his free agency does not appear any closer. Among the teams that have been linked to Bregman in reports include the Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. But the reality is that none of the teams listed are close to signing the All-Star infielder.
The reliever market is moving fast, but the Alex Bregman market remains slow-moving with no signs of picking up speed.
The Detroit Tigers have been part of the Alex Bregman sweepstakes, but another contender may have stepped aside.
The 35-year-old, known for his wicked changeups, is a swing-and-miss reliever for high leverage situations, which fits exactly what the Tigers needed to improve their bullpen. The deal, agreed to Wednesday,
Free Press reporter Evan Petzold evaluates the one-year deal between the Detroit Tigers and Tommy Kahnle in free agency, providing grade and analysis.