Third baseman Alex Bregman was open to joining the Detroit Tigers and even made them contract proposals before signing with the Boston Red Sox.
Jung's wrist is fully recovered from December surgery, and he put on a show during batting practice Saturday by hitting homers out to all fields, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports. With Alex Bregman choosing Boston over Detroit and a couple other teams,
Detroit Tigers general manager Scott Harris insists he wasn't disappointed that Alex Bregman decided to sign with the Boston Red Sox.
The Detroit Tigers lineup for 2025 remains stocked with left-handed hitters, including Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter.
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.
It's unclear when Alex Bregman will sign, but there's no doubt almost everyone associated with the Detroit Tigers wants him, including Matt Vierling.
The Detroit Tigers' president of baseball operations doesn't seem thrilled that Alex Bregman chose the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract on Wednesday night. The deal includes a signing bonus and contract deferrals, thus making it more affordable for Boston owner John Henry in the seasons to come.
The Detroit Tigers came up short in the Alex Bregman sweepstakes, but they reportedly put a massive offer in front of him.
Alex Bregman was offered the most money from Detroit but instead chose a shorter deal to go to Boston.
The Detroit Tigers have been at the forefront all offseason of the sweepstakes for the signature of the top free agent available even entering the winter. Houst