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  • Detroit Tigers, Alex Bregman negotiations at standstill as spring training nears






    With spring training just around the corner, the Detroit Tigers and star third baseman Alex Bregman are still at a standstill in contract negotiations.

    Bregman, who is entering the final year of his current deal, has been seeking a long-term extension with the Tigers. However, the two sides have yet to come to an agreement on the terms of a potential new contract.

    The Tigers are reportedly willing to make Bregman one of the highest-paid players in the league, but the two parties remain far apart on the length and value of the deal.

    With time running out before players report to spring training, both Bregman and the Tigers are feeling the pressure to reach a resolution. Bregman is a key piece of the Tigers’ lineup and losing him would be a significant blow to the team’s chances of competing in the upcoming season.

    As the negotiations continue, fans are left wondering whether a deal will be struck before spring training begins, or if Bregman will hit the open market next offseason. Only time will tell.

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  • Talks Between Alex Bregman, Tigers Reportedly At “Standstill”


    Spring training is now just a few weeks away but many free agents are still unsigned, with Alex Bregman arguably being the most notable. The Tigers are one club that have been connected to him but Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports that talks are “at a standstill.”

    At the start of the offseason, MLBTR ranked Bregman the #3 free agent of the winter, behind Juan Soto and Corbin Burnes. Soto and Burnes are both now signed, leaving Bregman as the top guy still out there. We predicted a seven-year, $182MM deal that ended up being sort of a midpoint for Bregman’s negotiations earlier in the offseason. The Astros reportedly offered Bregman $156MM over six years, though the third baseman was trying to get to $200MM.

    Rather than meet in the middle, Houston walked away. They lined up a deal with the Cardinals for Nolan Arenado, though Arenado used his no-trade clause to quash that. Instead, they acquired Isaac Paredes from the Cubs and signed Christian Walker to take over at first base. Since then, Bregman has been connected to clubs like the Tigers, Blue Jays, Red Sox and others, but without much apparent momentum.

    The Cubs reportedly sniffed around the possibility of a short-term deal for Bregman but agent Scott Boras said last week that Bregman wasn’t considering that path. Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer also recently downplayed the possibility of the Cubs getting involved. “I think likely,” Hoyer said at Cubs Convention a few days ago, when asked if the Cubs’ third baseman is already in the organization. “Certainly, we’ll look to supplement. Infield is an area we’re focused on (for the bench), but I think the likelihood is yes.”

    Matt Shaw is perhaps the best solution there but he has not yet made his major league debut. There’s no guarantee he will hit the ground running in 2025, so there’s an argument for adding someone established, but it seems the Cubs are trying to be more opportunistic than aggressive in Bregman’s market.

    It makes for something of a staring contest with the 2025 season approaching. It was around this time last year that Boras started pivoting to short-term deals for Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery. Boras has apparently made that turn with client Pete Alonso, as Alonso’s camp reportedly pitched a three-year deal to the Mets recently.

    But with Bregman still holding out hope for a longer deal, it seems to be leading to the general sluggishness of the third base market. The Tigers have had a fairly quiet offseason, with one-year deals for Alex Cobb and Gleyber Torres being their primary moves so far. They have Jace Jung and Matt Vierling as potential in-house options at the hot corner, so they have a bit of leverage to wait out Bregman.

    With Vierling also capable of playing the outfield, Jung seems like the logical choice for third base right now. He struck out in 30.9% of his plate appearances last year but that was a small-sample debut of 94 plate appearances. He didn’t have those kind of strikeout rates in the minors and still managed to draw a lot of walks while making his major league debut. Like with Shaw, there’s no guarantee that he can take the job and run with it but the Tigers might feel they have enough cover to not go crazy on a Bregman deal.

    As long as Bregman stays out there, it seems to be preventing other dominoes from falling. The Cardinals came into the winter looking to do something of a reset but they haven’t been able to execute it yet, which seems to be at least partially because Arenado wanted clarity on Bregman’s situation before he’d commit to being traded. That has left St. Louis in a sort of holding pattern where they might just keep Arenado and other veterans into the start of the 2025 season.

    Daniel Kramer of MLB.com also reports that the Bregman situation is leaving the Mariners playing a waiting game. While the M’s are not in on Bregman, they are impacted by the situation nonetheless. Kramer writes that the M’s “believe they’re positioned to make a notable move before Spring Training” but are holding on to see if a Bregman deal sparks movement elsewhere, since upgrading at third is on their to-do list.

    Seattle has been fairly quiet this winter, with their signing of infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year, $3.5MM deal being their most notable move. Kramer reports that the M’s don’t plan to deploy him at second and he will be in the mix for playing time at first base more than anywhere else. That perhaps suggests Solano will be platooning with Luke Raley, since Solano is better against lefties and Raley the opposite.

    For third base, Kramer floats various possible scenarios that could come to pass as the offseason progresses. He mentions that the Red Sox could land Bregman, which could perhaps make someone like Triston Casas more available. Casas doesn’t play third but it could perhaps lead to Solano moving across the diamond for more time over there. Kramer also floats the possibility of the Tigers signing Bregman and making Jung available, or a similar situation with someone on the Blue Jays like Orelvis Martínez or Addison Barger. It’s also possible that infielders like Luis Arráez of the Padres or Willi Castro of the Twins become more available once Bregman is off the board.

    Until then, the Mariners are left laying in the cut, though they have explored other options. They had talks with the Cubs about Nico Hoerner and Bellinger, though the Hoerner deal seemed to become less likely when Paredes was sent to Houston in the Kyle Tucker deal. Perhaps the Hoerner trade talks could be revisited if Bregman ends up a Cub, which is perhaps another reason for the M’s to wait. The Bellinger connection was reported earlier in the offseason.

    Another path the M’s considered, according to Kramer, was getting Nathaniel Lowe from the Rangers. However, it seems Texas didn’t feel great about dealing Lowe within their division, which led to him being dealt to the Nationals instead.

    For now, it all feels like the part of the standoff where everyone has their hand by their holster, waiting for movement. It’s possible that bodies start dropping once someone flinches, but it’s a staredown for the time being.



    According to sources close to the situation, talks between the Detroit Tigers and star third baseman Alex Bregman have hit a “standstill.” The two parties have been engaged in negotiations for weeks, but it appears that they have reached an impasse.

    Bregman, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is seeking a long-term contract extension with the Tigers. However, it seems that the team is hesitant to meet his demands, leading to the current stalemate.

    Both Bregman and the Tigers have expressed a desire to reach a deal, but it remains to be seen if they will be able to overcome their differences and come to an agreement. In the meantime, fans will have to wait and see how this situation unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates as the story develops.

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  • MLB rumors: Alex Bregman at a ‘standstill’ with Tigers, Dodgers keep spending, Jurickson Profar draws interest


    Major League Baseball’s offseason continues to wind down, with just a few weeks remaining until pitchers and catchers report to camps in Florida and Arizona. This, then, is the ideal time for clubs to apply the finishing touches to their roster. Below, CBS Sports has compiled all of Tuesday’s most notable news, moves, and rumors in one place for your convenience. Let’s get to it.

    Tigers, Alex Bregman still in holding pattern

    The Detroit Tigers are widely reported to have significant interest in free-agent infielder Alex Bregman, but the two sides apparently aren’t moving toward an agreement at the present time. Here’s this report from the Detroit Free Press’ Evan Petzold

    “The Detroit Tigers remain interested, but negotiations are at a standstill with less than one month until the first full-squad workout in spring training, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Detroit needs a right-handed hitting third baseman and has the payroll flexibility to lock up a franchise-altering free agent.”

    Bregman, 30, is coming off a 2024 season in Houston in which he slashed .260/.315/.453 (118 OPS+) with 26 home runs and 30 doubles in 145 games. He also won his first Gold Glove. For his career, Bregman has an OPS+ of 132 and a WAR of 39.6 across parts of nine MLB seasons, all with the Astros. He’s a two-time All-Star selection, and twice he’s also finished in the top 10 of the American League MVP vote. 

    The Tigers are coming off a surprise playoff run in 2024 and are seeking to capitalize on that momentum in the season to come. Bregman would no doubt help the near- to mid-term cause in Detroit. The Red Sox and Blue Jays have previously been reported to also have interest in Bregman. 

    Dodgers nearing deal with Yates

    The Dodgers, fresh off signing lefty reliever Tanner Scott over the weekend, are working toward an agreement with right-hander Kirby Yates, according to Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times.

    CBS Sports ranked Yates as the 36th-best free agent on the market entering the winter. Here’s what we wrote at the time:

    We figure that Yates’ market will be limited by his durability and his command. He’s thrown 60 innings in consecutive seasons, but he had previously missed most of three seasons because of injury woes. Additionally, he’s walked nearly five batters per nine over the last two years. Mind you, Yates has succeeded despite the free passes by excelling at managing contact — both in terms of quality and frequency. He has a two-pitch approach: 93 mph fastballs up and to the glove side, and trapdoor splitters low. Each pitch generated a whiff rate over 30% and a batting average against under .115 in 2024. It’s possible that Yates’ body breaks down again, or that he loses just enough stuff to render him less effective. That risk, however, ought to limit his market to short-term deals that could make him one of the best relief bargains of the winter. 

    Yates, 37, posted a 1.17 ERA (340 ERA+) in 61 innings last season. If a deal is reached, he’ll join a bullpen that’ll include Blake Treinen, Scott, and Michael Kopech, among others.

    Blue Jays, Astros interested in Profar

    Count the Blue Jays, Astros, and Padres among the teams with interest in free-agent outfielder Jurickson Profar, according to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. Feinsand adds that the Padres, though enamored with Profar, may not have the financial means to hash out a reunion.

    Profar, 31, is coming off a breakout season. CBS Sports ranked him as the No. 25 free agent entering the winter. Here’s what we wrote at the time

    How much do you believe? You can run the numbers. You can watch the tape. You can consult with projection systems. You can chat with an oracle. Ultimately, player evaluation is a test of faith. No matter how you reached your conclusion, the whole thing reduces down to this: how much conviction do you hold in it? Are you willing to be wrong? If not, you’re already lost. All of this is relevant to Profar, a fascinating study case. The former No. 1 prospect finally made good on that billing, notching his first star-caliber season at the plate at age 31. The underlying measures all pointed in the right direction: he hit the ball with greater authority; he walked more; he struck out less. If he were five years younger, he’d be in line for a handsome payday. He’s not, though, so his marketplace reception hinges on how teams answer this capsule’s first question.

    The Blue Jays have already added one outfielder this week, inking Anthony Santander to a long-term deal. The Astros, meanwhile, could use an outfielder to help offset the loss of Kyle Tucker, traded to the Cubs earlier this winter.





    MLB Rumors: Alex Bregman at a ‘Standstill’ with Tigers, Dodgers Keep Spending, Jurickson Profar Draws Interest

    There have been some intriguing developments in the MLB rumor mill recently, with star third baseman Alex Bregman reportedly at a “standstill” in contract negotiations with the Detroit Tigers. Bregman, who is currently a free agent, is one of the most sought-after players in the league and it seems as though the Tigers are having trouble reaching an agreement with him.

    On the other hand, the Los Angeles Dodgers are continuing to make big moves in free agency, with reports indicating that they are not done spending yet. The Dodgers have already signed several high-profile players this offseason, including Max Scherzer and Corey Seager, and it appears that they are willing to keep opening their wallets to build a championship-caliber team.

    Meanwhile, infielder Jurickson Profar is drawing significant interest from multiple teams around the league. Profar, who has played for the San Diego Padres in recent years, is a versatile player who can play multiple positions and provide solid offensive production. It will be interesting to see where he ends up signing this offseason.

    Overall, the MLB rumor mill is buzzing with activity as teams continue to make moves and negotiations heat up. Stay tuned for more updates as the offseason progresses.

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  • Lake effect snowstorm leaves traffic at a standstill on I-90 Monday night


    HAMBURG, NY (WKBW) — On Monday evening, a severe lake-effect snowstorm caused traffic standstills and dangerous conditions across Western New York, prompting Governor Kathy Hochul to declare a state of emergency.

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    A severe lake effect snowstorm caused traffic standstills and dangerous conditions across Western New York on Monday evening

    Road conditions were treacherous and Richard Holcomb’s husband, Mark, was among those stuck in traffic on I-90.

    The lake effect snow and bitterly cold temperatures impacted several counties including Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, and Allegany.

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    A severe lake effect snowstorm caused traffic standstills and dangerous conditions across Western New York on Monday evening

    “I think he left here…and he calls me 15 minutes into the drive and I look and low and behold we are at a standstill,” said Richard Holcomb, describing his husband’s experience.

    Acting Mayor of Buffalo Chris Scanlon warned of “single-digit temperatures and subzero wind chills that will make for very dangerous conditions outside.”

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    A severe lake effect snowstorm caused traffic standstills and dangerous conditions across Western New York on Monday evening

    “It’s a feeling of total helplessness because I couldn’t say anything to make it better,” Holcomb added, expressing his concern for his husband’s safety.

    The city’s snow-fighting fleet has been activated to clear roads, with pre-staging in South Buffalo, which is expected to bear the brunt of the storm.

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    A severe lake effect snowstorm caused traffic standstills and dangerous conditions across Western New York on Monday evening

    Hamburg EMS Director Sean Crotty advised residents to stay home and allow plows to clear the roads, emphasizing the importance of having emergency kits in vehicles.

    As the storm continues to impact the region, residents are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel.

    “Don’t try to brave it because sometimes it pays off and sometimes it doesn’t,” Holcomb advised, hoping for safer conditions for his husband’s return journey.

    This story was initially reported by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.





    On Monday night, a powerful lake effect snowstorm swept through the region, causing chaos on Interstate 90. The sudden and intense snowfall left traffic at a standstill for miles, with cars and trucks struggling to navigate the treacherous road conditions.

    Drivers reported whiteout conditions and dangerously slick roads, leading to numerous accidents and spinouts. Emergency crews worked tirelessly to assist those stranded on the highway, but the sheer volume of vehicles affected made progress slow.

    As the storm continued to dump heavy snow, authorities urged motorists to stay off the roads if possible and to exercise extreme caution if travel was necessary. The winter weather advisory remained in effect throughout the night, warning of continued hazardous conditions.

    By morning, the snow had finally stopped falling, but the aftermath of the storm was still being felt. Crews worked diligently to clear the roads and tow away stranded vehicles, but the cleanup process would take time.

    The lake effect snowstorm served as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and unforgiving nature of winter weather in this region. Drivers were urged to stay informed, stay safe, and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature may throw their way.

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