Mariners, Bregman
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According to Buster Olney of ESPN, the reported interest between Bregman and his representation in Seattle is not legitimate.
Alex Bregman was expected to have plenty of suitors, with the Boston Red Sox the firm favorites to re-sign the infielder after he opted out of his three-year $120 million contract after just the first
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Mariners' plans for third base help revealed
After re-signing Josh Naylor, the next step on the Seattle Mariners’ to-do list is a reunion with Jorge Polanco, with the intent of utilizing the veteran infielder as a second baseman and part-time DH.
The outside perception seems to be that the Mariners still have two openings to round out their infield. But the M's done exactly view it that way.
The Boston Red Sox exited the winter meetings without landing one of the premier sluggers available on the open market. Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber reported
For starters, this is sort of Harris’ M.O., much to Tigers fans’ chagrin. He’s been notoriously loath to hand out long-term contracts, and while he reportedly made a healthy offer for Bregman last offseason,