In a significant move for the MLB, Pete Alonso has signed a two-year, $54 million deal to return to the Mets. This deal marks a crucial moment in the offseason as teams prepare for spring training. Meanwhile, Alex Bregman remains a key free agent, still searching for a long-term contract. With the offseason winding down, will he find the deal he desires?
- Pete Alonso signs two-year deal with Mets.
- Alex Bregman seeks long-term contract options.
- Tommy Pham joins Pirates for one year.
- Twins searching for backup shortstop options.
- Carlos Correa's health raises concerns for Twins.
- Bregman connected to multiple interested teams.
Alex Bregman Still Pursuing a Long-Term Contract in MLB Free Agency
As the offseason progresses, will Alex Bregman find the deal he’s looking for? The All-Star third baseman is not settling for a short-term agreement and is still eyeing a six- or seven-year contract. With several teams interested, the clock is ticking as spring training nears.
MLB Teams Making Moves: Tommy Pham Joins the Pirates
In other News, the Pirates have signed outfielder Tommy Pham to a one-year, $4 million deal. This addition aims to strengthen their outfield as they prepare for the upcoming season. Pham, who has played for multiple teams, brings experience and versatility to the roster.
Potential Teams for Alex Bregman’s Future
As Bregman navigates his free agency, several teams are rumored to be interested in signing him:
- Tigers
- Cubs
- Red Sox
- Blue Jays
- Astros
Impact of Tommy Pham on the Pirates’ Lineup
Tommy Pham’s signing could be a game-changer for the Pirates. His stats from last season include:
- 20 doubles
- 9 home runs
- 39 RBIs
- 7 steals
With Pham joining veterans like Andrew McCutchen, the Pirates are building a competitive lineup.
As the MLB offseason continues, all eyes are on Bregman and the potential impact of new signings like Pham. Will Bregman secure his long-term deal, or will he have to reconsider his options? The coming weeks will be crucial for all teams involved.