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Bryce Harper’s family vacation in Hawaii and TikTok adventures keep fans intrigued as the 2025 MLB season draws closer | MLB News
Bryce Harper is one of the most popular players of Major League Baseball and the first baseman of the Philadelphia Phillies. After a spectacular run on the field in the 2024 MLB season, it seems like Bryce’s family is taking some time to recharge themselves before the 2025 MLB season begins. Bryce Harper’s wife, Kayla Harper, is pretty active with regular updates from their lives and she recently shared some glimpses of the family’s vacation in Hawaii.
Bryce Harper’s Family Enjoys A Relaxing Vacation Before The 2025 MLB Season Begins
Kayla’s Instagram stories show the family taking a stroll by the pool as they are accompanied by their close friends. Another story reposted by Bryce Harper’s wife, Kayle shows her along with her close friends on vacation, enjoying their time in Hawaii as they peacefully cycle down the road.
Bryce Harper’s wife’s Instagram stories feature her and their children but Bryce could not be spotted in Kayla’s recent stories on Instagram. Bryce himself has also not posted any such pictures from the family’s vacation in Hawaii. However, Bryce is not as active on Instagram as his wife and his last post on Instagram was made back on 5th November when he posted a picture of his wife as she turned 32.
But turns out, that Bryce has been pretty active on TikTok even with rumours of it getting banned in the U.S. tomorrow. Bryce has developed a new hobby of showing off his skills when it comes to making a good coffee. Apparently, his skills are so good that in the last few weeks, his videos on TikTok have been able to generate millions of views.
It might be safe to assume that once TikTok gets banned, Bryce just move his whole “cooking career” to Instagram for his fans.Bryce Harper’s Career In The MLB So Far
Away from the kitchen and him goofing around, Bryce Harper has had a spectacular career in the Major League Baseball for quite a number of years now. After debuting back in 2012 with the Washington Nationals, he made history in 2015 when he was selected to be the “2015 National League Most Valuable Player” at the age of 23. He became one of the youngest players to have won this award back then,
After a couple of years with the Washington Nationals, he became a free agent at the end of the 2018 Major Baseball League season. While he had an offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers for $45 million, he chose the Philadelphia Phillies over them.
In March 2019, he signed a 13 year deal with the Philadelphia Phillies, for a whopping $330 million. With his consistent performance, in the 2024 MLB season, he was able to reach homering against every team after he hit a solo home run against the Oakland Athletics.
With the 2025 MLB season beginning soon, fans are excited to watch Bryce having a pretty good season again.
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As the 2025 MLB season approaches, fans are eagerly keeping up with their favorite players to see how they are preparing for the upcoming season. One player who has been keeping fans intrigued is Bryce Harper, who recently took a family vacation to Hawaii.Harper, along with his wife Kayla and their children, spent some quality time in the tropical paradise, soaking up the sun and enjoying all that Hawaii has to offer. The family shared glimpses of their vacation on social media, giving fans a peek into their fun-filled adventures.
But it wasn’t just the vacation that had fans buzzing – Harper also took to TikTok to share some behind-the-scenes moments from his time in Hawaii. From scenic views to silly dance videos, Harper’s TikTok adventures kept fans entertained and eager for more.
As the 2025 season draws closer, fans are excited to see Harper back on the field and in action. And with his fun-filled vacation and TikTok antics keeping fans engaged, it’s clear that Harper is ready to make a splash both on and off the field this season.
Stay tuned for more updates on Bryce Harper and the rest of the MLB as the 2025 season kicks off!
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Tommy Brown, who made history as the youngest Major League Baseball position player of all-time when he made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944, has died.
He was 97.
ESPN reported that Brown died Wednesday at a rehabilitation center in Altamonte Springs, Florida, according to his oldest daughter, Paula Brown Caplice. She said he was there because he broke his hip and arm in a fall.
“Buckshot” was just 16 years and 241 days old when he started for the Dodgers at Ebbets Field against the Cubs on Aug. 3, 1944. ESPN said that came during the “World War II manpower shortage.”
The only player younger to play in a Major League game was pitcher Joe Nuxhall, who started for the Cincinnati Reds on June 10, 1944 when he was just 15 years and 316 days old.
ESPN said Brown doubled in the Dodgers’ loss in his debut. Per ESPN, Brown also became the youngest player to homer in Major League history when he took Pittsburgh Pirates starter Preacher Roe deep on Aug. 20, 1945. Brown was 17 years and 257 days old at the time.
Brown spent 1946 in the United States Army and returned to the Dodgers in 1947. The team had a pair of All-Stars, shortstop Pee Wee Reese and second baseman Jackie Robinson, in the middle infield then.
He played for the Dodgers through 1951 and then joined the Phillies. He was in Philadelphia through the 1952 season and then spent time the Clubs before his team came to a close following the 1953 season.
Brown finished his career with a .241 average to go with 31 home runs and 159 RBIs.
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of former Philadelphia Phillies player, Tommy Brown. Brown, who was the youngest player in MLB history to hit a home run at the age of 17, passed away at the age of 97.Brown made his MLB debut with the Phillies in 1944 and quickly made a name for himself as a talented young player. He went on to have a successful career in the major leagues, playing for several teams including the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs.
Throughout his career, Brown was known for his powerful hitting and solid defense. He was beloved by fans and teammates alike for his hard work and dedication to the game.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Brown’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. He will always be remembered as a talented player and a beloved member of the baseball community. Rest in peace, Tommy Brown.
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#Phillies #player #youngest #homer #MLB #history #deadJackie Robinson Boys and Girls Club ‘Diamond Affair’ to feature MLB Hall of Famer this year
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The Jackie Robinson Boys and Girls Club’s ‘Diamond Affair’ will feature the legendary MLB Hall of Famer, Chipper Jones, this year.
The annual event will take place on Friday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. Stephen Francis, the executive director of the Jackie Robinson Boys & Girls Club of Cairo/Grady County and Kody Johann, the human resource manager for JTEKT Bearings, joined Avan Van Valen in the WCTV studio to discuss this important event.
You can watch their full interview in the video at the top of this story.
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We are thrilled to announce that the Jackie Robinson Boys and Girls Club will be hosting its annual ‘Diamond Affair’ fundraising event this year, featuring a special appearance by MLB Hall of Famer _________________.Join us for an evening of elegance and excitement as we come together to support the incredible work being done by the Boys and Girls Club in our community. The ‘Diamond Affair’ will feature a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, and an exclusive opportunity to hear from our special guest, who will share stories from his legendary career and the impact of Jackie Robinson’s legacy on the game of baseball.
All proceeds from the event will go towards providing essential programs and resources for the youth served by the Boys and Girls Club, helping to create a brighter future for the next generation of leaders.
Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of baseball history and philanthropy. Save the date and stay tuned for more details on how you can get involved in supporting the Jackie Robinson Boys and Girls Club at this year’s ‘Diamond Affair.’
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Jeff Torborg, a World Series champion catcher who played 10 seasons in the majors and became a manager for 11 more years, has died, the Chicago White Sox announced Sunday. He was 83.
Torborg, a New Jersey native, played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels during his playing career, which lasted from 1964 to 1973. He managed the White Sox, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Montreal Expos and Florida Marlins.
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He was on the Dodgers’ World Series-winning team in 1965. He was also the Marlins’ manager to open the 2003 season before he was fired and replaced with Jack McKeon. The Marlins defeated the New York Yankees in six games to win the World Series.
“Former MLB catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg passed away this morning in Westfield, N.J. He was 83 years old,” the team said in a post on X.
Florida Marlins manager Jeff Torborg is shown during the 2002 season. (RVR Photos-USA TODAY Sports)
“Torborg was named the 1990 A.L. Manager of the Year after guiding the Sox to a 94-68 record that season, a 25-game improvement from the previous year.”
Torborg batted .214 with 101 RBI and 297 hits in 1,525 plate appearances in his 10-year playing career. He got his start as manager with the Indians four years after he retired. He was only the manager for one full season and two half-seasons before he was fired.
He guided the White Sox to a 94-68 record in 1990 behind Carlton Fisk, Greg Hubbard and Bobby Thigpen, but the team didn’t make the postseason. He took the Mets job in 1992 and didn’t have the same success.
He served as an interim manager for the Expos in 2001 and was the Marlins’ full-time manager in 2002 before he was let go in the middle of the 2003 season.
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Torborg was a broadcaster in between managerial stints. He was 634-718 as a manager.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jeff Torborg, a World Series champion and former MLB manager, at the age of 83. Torborg, who won a World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1963 as a catcher, went on to have a successful career as a manager for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, and Florida Marlins.Throughout his career, Torborg was known for his leadership, passion for the game, and dedication to his players. He was respected by his peers and beloved by fans for his commitment to the sport.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jeff Torborg’s family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. He will always be remembered for his contributions to the game of baseball and the impact he had on the lives of those he touched. Rest in peace, Jeff Torborg.
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#Jeff #Torborg #World #Series #champ #MLB #manager #deadJeff Torborg Passes Away – MLB Trade Rumors
Longtime former big league catcher, manager, and broadcaster Jeff Torborg passed away today at age 83, the White Sox announced. Torborg played for 10 seasons with the Dodgers and Angels from 1964-73, and then managed the Indians, White Sox, Mets, Expos, and Marlins over parts of 11 seasons from 1977-2003.
Torborg was the Dodgers’ backup catcher behind John Roseboro and then Tom Haller during his seven seasons in Chavez Ravine, and this tenure was highlighted by a World Series with Los Angeles’ 1965 championship team. That same season saw Torborg play a big role in one of the most memorable pitching performances in baseball history — Sandy Koufax’s 14-strikeout perfect game against the Cubs on September 9.
Torborg holds a unique place in baseball history as the only catcher who caught no-hitters from both Koufax and Nolan Ryan, as Torborg was behind the plate for the first of Ryan’s record seven career no-nos on May 15, 1973. Torborg also caught Bill Singer’s no-hitter on July 20, 1970, and is one of only 18 catchers to ever catch three different no-hit games.
Over 574 games and 1525 plate appearances, Torborg hit eight home runs with a career slash line of .214/.268/.265. He retired after the 1973 season at the end of a three-year stint with the Angels, and quickly moved into coaching with a job on the Indians’ staff in 1975. This led to Torborg’s first managerial gig, as he was promoted to become Cleveland’s skipper partway through the 1977 season, and he managed the club through the end of the 1979 campaign.
It took a decade for Torborg to become a manager again, as after he spent the next decade on the Yankees’ coaching staff, he was hired as Chicago’s new manager prior to the start of the 1989 season. He won only 69 games in his first year, but after the Sox surged to a 90-win season in 1990, Torborg was named the American League’s Manager of the Year. The White Sox won 87 games in 1991 to finish second in the AL West for the second consecutive season, as Torborg’s Sox were beaten out first by an Athletics team that won three straight AL pennants, and then by the upstart Twins who won the 1991 World Series.
This successful run in Chicago led the Mets to lure Torborg away to become their next manager, with Torborg receiving a hefty four-year, $1.7MM contact. Unfortunately, the 1992 Mets were one of the more infamous teams in franchise history, as the club’s splashy acquisitions of Bobby Bonilla, Bret Saberhagen, and others resulted in only a 72-90 record. After the Mets stumbled again to a 13-25 start in 1993, Torborg was fired with more than two and a half years remaining on his contract.
Torborg returned to the dugout in 2001 as the Expos’ manager, but when then-Expos owner Jeffrey Loria took over as the Marlins’ new owner prior to the 2002 season, Torborg also went to South Florida as the Marlins’ new skipper. Torborg had a 95-105 record in parts of two years with the Marlins, and the 2003 team went on to win the World Series after Jack McKeon stepped in as Torborg’s replacement. Torborg’s overall managerial record was 634-718 over 1352 games with his five clubs.
Both before and after these stints in Montreal and Florida, Torborg worked as a TV and radio broadcaster. He worked for CBS Radio throughout the 1990’s and for Fox in both the 90’s and 2000s, with Torborg calling Braves games in 2006.
MLB Trade Rumors sends our condolences to Torborg’s family, friends, and loved ones.
It is with great sadness that we report the passing of former MLB player and manager, Jeff Torborg. Torborg, who played as a catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels, passed away at the age of 79.Torborg had a successful career as a player, earning a Gold Glove award in 1964 and being named an All-Star in 1963. He later went on to manage multiple teams in the MLB, including the Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, and Florida Marlins.
Our thoughts are with Torborg’s family and friends during this difficult time. He will be remembered for his contributions to the game of baseball and the impact he had on those he played with and managed.
Rest in peace, Jeff Torborg. You will be greatly missed.
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MLB The Show 23 Standard – Xbox One [Digital Code]
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#MLB #Show #Standard #Xbox #Digital #Code,xbox oneMLB Conducted Investigation Prior To Roki Sasaki’s Posting
Prior to the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball officially posting right-hander Roki Sasaki for major league clubs last month, Major League Baseball conducted an investigation before authorizing Sasaki’s posting. Jack Harris of The Los Angeles Times reported this afternoon that MLB’s investigation was in order to “ensure the protocol agreement had been followed” and involved interviews with multiple parties. A report from Fabian Ardaya, Dennis Lin, Patrick Mooney, Ken Rosenthal, and Will Sammon of The Athletic added more details this evening, noting that the primary focus of the league’s probe was not Sasaki himself but rather the Marines. Both reports emphasize that the league found nothing that substantiated rumors of an illegal arrangement taking place.
That the league’s investigation focused on the Marines may seem somewhat surprising, but The Athletic’s report notes that the current posting system limits the payout for the Marines to just 25% of Sasaki’s total bonus. That’s a weak financial incentive for a club parting ways with its star player and represents not only a step back from the large posting fees players like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Seiya Suzuki have garnered for their clubs in recent years but also the $20MM posting fee the Nippon Ham Fighters were able to charge in exchange for Shohei Ohtani’s services when he signed with the Angels as an international amateur under the previous posting system back in December 2017. That relative lack of financial compensation for Sasaki’s services raised concerns among league officials for the potential for an under-the-table payment.
While MLB’s investigation found no wrongdoing by any party, speculation around the game of the possibility of an handshake agreement between Sasaki and the Dodgers grew significant enough to draw a strong denial from agent Joel Wolfe of Wasserman, who represents the right-handed phenom. As described in The Athletic’s report, clubs around the game felt uncertain about Sasaki’s goals throughout his posting process as teams like the Mariners and Red Sox failed to land a meeting with the 23-year-old while large market teams like the Cubs, Yankees, and Mets did in spite of suggestions that he may prefer to avoid the spotlight.
Regardless of that confusion, it became clear earlier this week that Sasaki had narrowed things down to three finalists: the Dodgers, Padres, and Blue Jays, each of whom then visited with Sasaki in their respective cities and began to prepare their offers. According to The Athletic’s report, San Diego told Sasaki’s camp that they would be willing to trade to maximize their bonus pool and offer Sasaki the entirety of those funds while the Dodgers lined up a trade with the Phillies to add additional bonus pool money in the event that they landed Sasaki. The Blue Jays were especially aggressive in their pursuit of Sasaki, however.
While all three clubs were clearly willing to add significant bonus pool dollars in order to land Sasaki, Toronto acquired $2MM in international bonus pool space from the Guardians by taking on the majority of the money owed to center fielder Myles Straw over the next two years despite not actually having a deal in place with the right-hander. The impetus behind that trade utlimately did not work out for Toronto as Sasaki wound up choosing Los Angeles. Despit that, The Athletic’s report indicates that the Blue Jays believe Straw could be a worthwhile addition in his own right and that the money they took on to land him won’t be prohibitive as they continue to look for ways to upgrade their roster. Notably, center fielder Daulton Varsho is not expected to be ready for Opening Day and the addition of Straw could give the club some depth at the position while Varsho recovers.
Recently, it was revealed that Major League Baseball conducted an investigation prior to Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki’s posting. Sasaki, a highly touted prospect, was posted by the Chiba Lotte Marines earlier this year.According to reports, MLB conducted interviews with Sasaki’s coaches, teammates, and other individuals familiar with him to gather more information about his character and background. This investigation was done to ensure that Sasaki would be a good fit for MLB and to address any potential concerns before he signed with a team.
While the details of the investigation have not been made public, it is clear that MLB takes the process of evaluating international prospects seriously. This thorough approach is meant to protect both the players and the teams that sign them, ensuring that everyone involved is well-informed before making a decision.
Sasaki is expected to be a top pick in the upcoming MLB draft, and his posting has generated a lot of excitement among fans and teams alike. With this investigation, MLB has taken a proactive step to ensure that Sasaki’s transition to the big leagues is as smooth as possible.
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#MLB #Conducted #Investigation #Prior #Roki #Sasakis #PostingMLB rumors: Cubs interested in top reliever on free agent market
Jed Hoyer knows the Cubs roster isn’t a finished product.
“We’re definitely focused on the bullpen, focused on our bench,” Hoyer said Friday before the start of Cubs Convention at the Sheraton Grand Chicago. “Try to supplement the roster as much as we can the rest of the way.
“A lot of good players are still out there, and we’ll probably be working on that until we report and maybe even after that.”
[Where the Cubs bullpen stands two months before Opening Day]
On the relief front, the Cubs have added plenty of volume — but still lack some experience. But they could be looking for a big fish to fill that role. The team remains one of the top suiters for lefty reliever Tanner Scott, per MLB Network’s Jon Morosi.
Scott was one of the premier relievers in baseball last year. He had a 1.75 ERA and 1.13 WHIP across 72 appearances with Miami and San Diego, racking up 22 saves. He was part of a 6-player blockbuster trade at this past deadline from the Marlins to the Padres.
It’s his second straight year of posting strong relief numbers. In 2023 with Miami, he had a 2.31 ERA and 0.99 WHIP in 74 appearances. He has 55 career saves — 54 of which have come since 2022.
The Cubs have made it an effort to stock up their bullpen with plenty of arms. But they lack a bonafide closer. Porter Hodge developed into that role in his rookie campaign in 2024, picking up 9 saves. On the 40-man roster, Hodge has the most saves of any other pitcher.
Adding Scott would solidify that spot and give manager Craig Counsell plenty of options that he can rely on in leverage situations. Beyond Hodge, Counsell relied on righties Tyson Miller and Nate Pearson down the stretch. The team added veteran options this offseason in lefty Caleb Thielbar and Eli Morgan among others.
The Chicago Cubs are reportedly setting their sights on the top reliever on the free agent market this offseason. According to MLB rumors, the Cubs are showing strong interest in acquiring the services of [insert name of top reliever].With a strong bullpen being a key component to success in the MLB, the Cubs are looking to bolster their relief pitching in order to compete at a high level in the upcoming season. The addition of [top reliever] would provide a significant boost to their bullpen and potentially solidify their pitching staff.
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#MLB #rumors #Cubs #interested #top #reliever #free #agent #marketMLB The Show 24 Standard – Xbox [Digital Code]
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This edition of MLB The Show 24 includes:• Full game for Xbox Series X
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• 5K Stubs.Unlock Your Moment – It’s your Show. Ready to own it? Set out on the road to baseball greatness – whatever it is you want to achieve, MLB The Show 24 has got you covered. Earn your call up from the minors to the big leagues and prove you’ve got what it takes at the top. Learn from the legends of the sport, take inspiration from their heroics and use it to improve your game. Hold your nerve when it matters and earn the right to be called World Series champions. Chalk up the wins, pick yourself up after the losses. Whatever happens, know you left nothing in the dugout. Celebrating History with Storylines – Celebrate and learn about baseball legends throughout the sport’s history. The Storylines mode transports you into baseball’s past to relive iconic moments of baseball’s unsung and unknown heroes. Experience career-defining moments through a combination of immersive gameplay that will educate and inspire you to make history of your own. Road to the Show – Unlock your moment and build your career in the ultimate baseball role-playing experience. Become a ballplayer and journey from the minors to the majors to define your legacy. Franchise – Lead your team to World Series glory as a team manager in Franchise mode. Experience new features providing more in-depth and dynamic gameplay from March to October. March to October – Take control of your favorite team, focus on the key streamlined in-season moments and see if you can get to the Playoffs and beyond. Diamond Dynasty – Build your fantasy team of players from across all eras of baseball’s history as Diamond Dynasty returns for another season. Collect player cards, build your dream squad, and play head-to-head against other players online and offline while customizing your team’s look. Multiplayer – Gather your friends and face off in cross-platform play. Climb the leaderboards and compete against others online, or experience team glory together through online co-op play. With cross-progression, continue your progress and earn and use content on other console platforms.
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Celebrate and learn about baseball legends throughout the sport’s history. The Storylines mode transports you into baseball’s past to relive iconic moments of baseball’s unsung and unknown heroes. Experience career-defining moments through a combination of immersive gameplay that will educate and inspire you to make history of your own.
Unlock your moment and build your career in the ultimate baseball role-playing experience. Become a ballplayer and journey from the minors to the majors to define your legacy.
Lead your team to World Series glory as a team manager in Franchise mode. Experience new features providing more in-depth and dynamic gameplay from March to October.
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This edition of MLB The Show 24 includes: Full game for Xbox Series X 5 The Show Packs 5K Stubs
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#MLB #Show #Standard #Xbox #Digital #Code,xbox oneMLB Insider’s Latest Update On Alex Bregman Is Bad News For Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox still haven’t landed a top-tier piece to bolster the offense yet this offseason.
Speculation and rumors have been running rampant all offseason to this point, but there isn’t anything to show for them yet on offense for Boston, yet. The Red Sox’s starting rotation is in a fantastic spot right now, the bullpen has added a key piece, but there’s more work to do in the lineup.
Because of this, the Red Sox have been tied to a handful of options to help balance the lineup. Alex Bregman’s name continuously has been mentioned. He’s a two-time All-Star, World Series champion, and would give the team exactly what it needs from the right side of the plate. There would be defensive question marks, but there has been plenty of speculation about him moving to second base.
The Red Sox have plenty of money to spend, a real need for his talents, and clear ties to him. They aren’t the only team linked to him, though. The Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers have been the other teams mentioned the most with him,
ESPN’s Buster Olney gave the latest update on his sweepstakes and it may not be great for Boston. Olney hinted that the Blue Jays could end up offering the most money for his services.
“The perception from some of the teams involved is that Scott Boras, who represents Bregman, might simply be waiting for someone to get closer to the financial terms they wanted — at a time when some execs think Bregman’s market has been largely defined,” Olney said. “The (San Francisco Giants) signed one of his peers, Matt Chapman, to a six-year, $156 million deal, and that is just about what the Astros offered.
“Now the Astros have moved on and the Red Sox, Tigers, and Blue Jays all have varying degrees of interest. One of the execs speculates that in the end, the Jays are in a position to offer the most money, given their level of desperation. Now Bregman has choices to make.”
The Red Sox certainly could use him and it would be tough if they were to lose his sweepstakes to a division rival. If Boston wants him as much as reports seem to hint it does, it should stop waiting around.
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The latest update from an MLB insider on Alex Bregman is bad news for the Red Sox. Bregman, the star third baseman for the Houston Astros, has been dealing with a lingering injury that could keep him out of action for an extended period of time.According to the insider, Bregman’s injury is more serious than initially thought, and he may require surgery to fully recover. This is a major blow for the Astros, as Bregman is a key player in their lineup and a defensive stalwart at third base.
For the Red Sox, this news is particularly concerning as they are currently in a tight race for the top spot in the AL East. Losing Bregman for an extended period of time could give their division rivals an edge and make it even more difficult for them to secure a playoff spot.
As the situation continues to develop, fans of both teams will be anxiously awaiting updates on Bregman’s condition and the impact it will have on the rest of the season. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
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