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The Alex Bregman saga, drawn out for three months, concluded Wednesday night with the Boston Red Sox as winners and the Detroit Tigers as losers.
Despite positional need, Detroit Tigers couldn't beat Red Sox offer and whiffed on Alex Bregman, casting doubt on how serious they are about winning.
At last, the wait is over. Just as Spring Training gets underway, Alex Bregman finally has a team: It’s the Boston Red Sox, ...
Cobb, who has had hip surgery twice, signed a $15 million, one-year contract two months ago. The Tigers added him to join a ...
The Detroit Tigers didn’t make as many upgrades to its starting lineup as people thought they would coming into the offseason. Only one addition was made when t ...
The New York Yankees have put together a fairly successful offseason despite losing Juan Soto. However, they could make one ...
This story was excerpted from Bryan Hoch's Yankees Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to ...
Gleyber Torres has never had an issue snapping back at Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman. Now a second baseman for the Detroit Tigers, Torres took to social media to react to Cashman's comments on ...
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Hosted on MSNTop Notes From the Detroit Tigers ZiPS Projections for 2025The Detroit Tigers have turned a page and have now established a new standard of winning baseball in the Motor City. After ...
The only known offer for Bregman has come from the only team he's played for, the Houston Astros, who are said to still have ...
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