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Detroit Tigers still want Alex Bregman after signing Jack Flaherty
The window is open for the Detroit Tigers to make a run for the World Series while reigning Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal remains under contract for the next two seasons, but free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman could be the final piece of the puzzle.
Bregman is one of the best players in baseball.
The Tigers are still interested in Bregman after signing right-hander Jack Flaherty to a two-year, $35 million contract, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Free Press on Sunday night after ESPN’s Buster Olney first reported the Tigers’ continued interest.
Adding Bregman — a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion — will cement the Tigers as the favorites to win the American League Central in 2025, as well as put them in contention to win the World Series.
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The Tigers — led by president of baseball operations Scott Harris — have conducted their offseason moves around their interest in signing Bregman, as they declined to upgrade the offense with other notable right-handed hitters.
For example, the Tigers showed interest in but passed on outfielder Anthony Santander, who eventually signed with the Toronto Blue Jays for five years and $92.5 million, first baseman Christian Walker, who eventually signed with the Houston Astros for three years and $60 million, and infielder Ha-Seong Kim, who eventually signed with the Tampa Bay Rays for two years and $29 million.
Meanwhile, the Tigers continue to be involved in the Bregman sweepstakes, along with the Astros, Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs. The only known offer is from the Astros, at six years and $156 million.
Any other offers have not been disclosed.
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As for the Tigers, the starting rotation is set with Flaherty, Skubal, Alex Cobb, Jackson Jobe and Reese Olson. The bullpen has five relievers locked in: Beau Brieske, Jason Foley, Tyler Holton, Tommy Kahnle and Will Vest. The lineup features five consistent contributors: Kerry Carpenter, Riley Greene, Colt Keith, Parker Meadows and Gleyber Torres.
The only thing missing is Bregman.
The Tigers have signed four free agents this offseason: Flaherty for two years and $35 million, Cobb for one year and $15 million, Torres for one year and $15 million and Kahnle for one year and $7.75 million.
The four signings increased the 2025 payroll by more than $60 million, with Flaherty making $25 million in 2025. The projected 2025 payroll is approximately $140 million, which ranks just outside of the top 15 among the 30 MLB teams. Signing Bregman to a six-year contract would add another $25-30 million in average annual value to the payroll.
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Bregman, who turns 31 in late March, answers on-field and off-field needs for the Tigers.
The Tigers need a third baseman and a middle-of-the-order hitter and a championship leader; Bregman brings Gold Glove defense at third base and Silver Slugger offense at the plate and 99 games of playoff experience.
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Additionally, the Tigers have an excess of left-handed hitters in their lineup, previously described by Harris as a problem to solve after the Tigers were slammed out of the postseason by the Cleveland Guardians in Game 5 of the ALDS.
The Tigers signed Torres, a right-handed hitting second baseman, then moved left-handed hitter Keith to first base as the replacement for right-handed hitter Spencer Torkelson — in effect, making a righty-for-righty swap in the everyday lineup and leaving the Tigers with a lineup still out of balance.
Bregman solves that problem, too.
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The Tigers have already upgraded the lineup, rotation and bullpen for the 2025 season with their four signings in free agency. After Flaherty, signing Bregman would solidify the Tigers as World Series contenders this season, not just AL Central favorites.
There are less than 15 days until position players report to spring training.
It’s time for Bregman to sign.
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The Detroit Tigers are not slowing down in their pursuit of Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, even after signing pitcher Jack Flaherty to a lucrative contract.Despite bolstering their pitching staff with Flaherty, the Tigers are still in need of a power hitter like Bregman to boost their offense. Bregman, a two-time All-Star and Silver Slugger winner, would provide a significant upgrade to Detroit’s lineup.
The Tigers have reportedly been in talks with the Astros about a potential trade for Bregman, but no deal has been reached yet. However, the team remains optimistic that they can strike a deal to bring Bregman to Detroit.
With Flaherty solidifying their pitching rotation, adding Bregman to their lineup would make the Tigers a serious contender in the AL Central. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Jack Flaherty contract makes it even more important for Cubs to sign Alex Bregman
It has been a boom and bust sort of offseason for the Chicago Cubs.
We can’t say Jed Hoyer has sat on his hands. The Kyle Tucker was a genuine swing for the fences — the sort of blockbuster Cubs fans pine for. Tucker finished last season with 23 home runs and 4.7 WAR in just 78 games. He’s an MVP candidate at full strength and he offers Chicago a path back to the postseason.
Hoyer even double-dipped on the former Houston Astros champs, working overtime to land Ryan Pressly. It’s fair to express concern about a past-prime closer coming off his worst season in years, but Pressly is a proven winner and he was an All-Star as recently as 2021. He’s a definite upgrade over Hector Neris, right? (Right.)
Chicago feels like the presumptive favorites in a wide-open NL Central. The Brewers are bleeding talent. The Reds are fiesty, but probably not ready. The Cardinals are in open free fall. The Pirates? Well… Bob Nutting still owns the team.
That said, the Cubs aren’t close to the National League heavyweights. The Dodgers are lapping most teams on the raw talent front. Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Arizona all made consequential additions this winter, while New York signed Juan freakin’ Soto to the largest contract in MLB history. Hoyer still has some ground to make up.
So, why not circle back to the available pool of former Astros. Alex Bregman is there for the taking and the Cubs are out of excuses.
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Jack Flaherty inked a two-year, $35 million contract with the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
So what? How does that impact the Cubs?
Well, that’s incredible value for a World Series champ coming off an incredibly productive campaign. Flaherty, 29, finished the season with a 3.17 ERA and 194 strikeouts before leading an injury-ravaged, patchwork Dodgers rotation to the promised land. He was mostly brilliant in October and put together big outings when LA needed it most.
The Cubs, who need another top-line starter behind Justin Steele and Shota Imanaga, should’ve been all over Flaherty at that price. He clearly loved Detroit, to the point where a hometown discount isn’t out of the question, but the Cubs should have more money to spend than Scott Harris’ small-market Tigers. Flaherty would’ve been a genuine needle-mover for Craig Counsell’s club. There isn’t a better manager in the sport when it comes to maximizing his rotation, assuming he actually has talent to work with.
It’s hard to come up for an excuse for Chicago’s silence on the Flaherty front… unless Bregman is coming down the pipeline. If the Cubs turn around and ink Bregman to a contract, whether it’s three years with an opt out or seven years fully guaranteed, fans will forgive the Flaherty oversight. Bregman has direct connections to Tucker and Pressly, his former teammates, and he’d give the Cubs another impact bat in the middle of a lineup that needs it.
Bregman, Dansby Swanson, Nico Hoerner, and Michael Busch? That’s one heck of an infield. Chicago is not the favorite for Bregman right now, but it’s never too late to get in the mix — until it is.
The recent contract extension of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jack Flaherty has raised the stakes for the Chicago Cubs to secure a long-term deal with star third baseman Alex Bregman. Flaherty’s five-year, $109 million contract sets a new benchmark for young, elite players in the league, and it highlights the importance of locking up key players for the future.With Flaherty now locked in, the Cubs must prioritize signing Bregman to solidify their lineup and ensure their competitiveness in the National League Central. Bregman, a dynamic hitter and defensive standout, would be a game-changer for the Cubs and could help them maintain their position as contenders in the division.
The Cubs have already made significant moves this offseason, but securing Bregman’s services would be a major statement of their commitment to winning. With Flaherty’s contract serving as a reminder of the rising costs of top talent, the Cubs cannot afford to miss out on the opportunity to sign Bregman and solidify their roster for years to come.
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Giants among teams connected to Pete Alonso, Jack Flaherty – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
With the MLB free-agency market red-hot, the Giants remain in the hunt to add some more big names to the roster.
San Francisco reportedly still is in the running for three of the biggest names still available — Pete Alonso, Jack Flaherty and Roki Sasaki — according to a piece published Friday by MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand.
Alonso is the best power hitter available on the market and “has been connected” to the Giants this offseason, per Feinsand., along with the Toronto Blue Jays. It’s believed the slugger will remain with the New York Mets, however, Feinsand reported, citing industry sources.
While the Giants lost out on the Corbin Burnes sweepstakes, the team could still pursue another hard-throwing starter like Flaherty to pair with Logan Webb at the top of the rotation. The Giants remain “in the mix” for Flaherty, per Feinsand, in addition to the Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs.
Still, San Francisco already spent a lot on Willy Adames and Matt Chapman, so it’s unclear whether president of baseball operations Buster Posey and the front office would open the checkbook again.
The most interesting free-agent prospect is Sasaki, the flame-throwing right-hander who has been turning heads in Japan. The 23-year-old righty has until Jan. 23 to sign with an MLB team and already has met with the Giants this offseason, per Feinsand.
Since Sasaki is classified as an international amateur free agent, he cannot command a massive contract, so he would be a financial fit for any team. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres are considered the two frontrunners for Sasaki, Feinsand reported, citing industry sources, but the Giants remain in contention for now.
With the Dodgers fresh off a World Series title and still aggressively pursuing top talent, San Francisco can ill-afford to fall behind in the NL West arms race. Signing Alonso, Flaherty or Sasaki would go a long way to closing that competitive gap.
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“Giants among teams connected to Pete Alonso, Jack Flaherty – NBC Sports Bay Area & California”The San Francisco Giants are making waves in the MLB offseason as they are reportedly connected to two big-name players, Pete Alonso and Jack Flaherty. According to NBC Sports Bay Area and California, the Giants have expressed interest in acquiring both players to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.
Pete Alonso, the power-hitting first baseman for the New York Mets, would bring a potent bat to the Giants lineup. The 2019 NL Rookie of the Year has quickly established himself as one of the premier sluggers in the league, hitting over 30 home runs in each of his first three seasons.
On the pitching side, Jack Flaherty of the St. Louis Cardinals is also on the Giants’ radar. The 26-year-old right-hander has been a standout performer for the Cardinals, posting impressive numbers and earning an All-Star selection in 2019.
If the Giants were able to land both Alonso and Flaherty, it would be a huge boost to their chances of contending in the competitive NL West. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Giants look to make a splash in the offseason.
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