polo007 wrote:
Captain Obvious comment by Martin given that its now Feb 5,,, " I have a sense it would be better for all parties if things get done sooner rather than later"
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polo007 wrote:



Cyrus wrote:AS figured, Jays were being used as leverage, otherwise he would have signed a while ago, and obviously had preference to go back to NYM.
Guess is Bregman or bust.
Duffman100 wrote:Up the deal to Bregman now?
Hottie McShotty wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Up the deal to Bregman now?
Save that money and sign Vladdy to an extension.
dagger wrote:Hottie McShotty wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Up the deal to Bregman now?
Save that money and sign Vladdy to an extension.
Interestingly, that might have played into there decision not to go overboard for Alonso. The Jays are already into the first tax level and if they do get an extension with Vlad that has a signing bonus to mitigate the income tax hit, it impacts this year's tax situation even though his new contact only would cover play starting in 2026.
Top remaining free agent Alex Bregman is getting creative short-term offers but is still looking for (and expecting) six-plus years. Teams involved include the Cubs, Red Sox, Astros and Tigers.
Astros GM Dana Brown suggested a lack of optimism on Bregman, though word is they’ve come up from their reported $156M, six-year offer from November.
Bregman is a rare 30-year-old seemingly unaffected by the qualifying offer. The Pete Alonso-Mets negotiations are a reminder how much the qualifying offer/draft pick attachment changes the equation.
polo007 wrote:Alex Bregman knows what he wants -- and is holding out for it - New York PostTop remaining free agent Alex Bregman is getting creative short-term offers but is still looking for (and expecting) six-plus years. Teams involved include the Cubs, Red Sox, Astros and Tigers.
Astros GM Dana Brown suggested a lack of optimism on Bregman, though word is they’ve come up from their reported $156M, six-year offer from November.
Bregman is a rare 30-year-old seemingly unaffected by the qualifying offer. The Pete Alonso-Mets negotiations are a reminder how much the qualifying offer/draft pick attachment changes the equation.
