Detroit Tigers general manager Scott Harris insists he wasn't disappointed that Alex Bregman decided to sign with the Boston Red Sox.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris talked to reporters at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida.
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.
The Tigers had a legitimate chance to win the Alex Bregman sweepstakes before he signed with the Red Sox. Regardless of what position he ends up playing, Alex Bregman is officially a member of the Boston Red Sox.
Tigers president Scott Harris says the team will be fine after failing to sign free-agent Alex Bregman, who inked a three-year deal with the Red Sox.
Hao-Yu Lee. who played primarily at second base at Double-A Erie, could make the transition to the hot corner.
One of the most surprising signings of the offseason was Alex Bregman joining the Boston Red Sox on a rich, player-friendly contract. Bregman's deal with Boston
Detroit Tigers general manager Scott Harris insisted he was not disappointed that Alex Bregman decided to sign with the Boston Red Sox. The two-time All-Star third baseman finalized a $120 million, three-year contract on Saturday after turning down an offer that was reportedly for more years and more money from Detroit.
The Detroit Tigers' president of baseball operations doesn't seem thrilled that Alex Bregman chose the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs fell short in their pursuit of Alex Bregman in free agency, a miss that hurts even more now that the team's new potential starting third baseman, top prospect Matt Shaw, came down with an oblique injury in spring training.
The Detroit Tigers lineup for 2025 remains stocked with left-handed hitters, including Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter.