- Wed Jan 15, 2025 12:21 am
#3835
Is Alex Bregman’s market colder than expected? He’s still unsigned, and Spring Training is right around the corner. He reportedly turned down $156 million from Houston, aiming for over $200 million. Is that price tag realistic in today’s market?
The Cubs are reportedly sniffing around, but for a shorter deal. Would Bregman, at 31, consider a shorter contract with opt-outs? It seems like a gamble for both sides. Cubs fans, would you be happy with Bregman at the right price? Or is Matt Shaw ready to take the reins at third?
It's intriguing that the Cubs seem to be operating on the fringes of free agency again. Are they being financially responsible, or missing opportunities to build a true contender? Their luxury tax situation offers plenty of room, yet they seem hesitant to spend big. Is this a sustainable long-term strategy?
This situation raises broader questions about how teams value aging stars. Is Bregman's decline in walks a sign of things to come, or just a blip? Is it smarter to invest in younger talent like Shaw, even with the inherent risk? Let's discuss the changing landscape of MLB free agency and what this means for the future of the game. What do you think Bregman’s next move will be, and how will it impact the teams involved?
The Cubs are reportedly sniffing around, but for a shorter deal. Would Bregman, at 31, consider a shorter contract with opt-outs? It seems like a gamble for both sides. Cubs fans, would you be happy with Bregman at the right price? Or is Matt Shaw ready to take the reins at third?
It's intriguing that the Cubs seem to be operating on the fringes of free agency again. Are they being financially responsible, or missing opportunities to build a true contender? Their luxury tax situation offers plenty of room, yet they seem hesitant to spend big. Is this a sustainable long-term strategy?
This situation raises broader questions about how teams value aging stars. Is Bregman's decline in walks a sign of things to come, or just a blip? Is it smarter to invest in younger talent like Shaw, even with the inherent risk? Let's discuss the changing landscape of MLB free agency and what this means for the future of the game. What do you think Bregman’s next move will be, and how will it impact the teams involved?