With the MLB exhibition season approaching, teams are finalizing their rosters. The Red Sox are still in talks with free-agent infielder Alex Bregman, as reported by the Boston Globe. The Boston Red Sox are interested in Alex Bregman but prefer a short-term contract of no longer than four years. This preference may hinder their chances of signing Bregman, as he reportedly has other offers with longer terms. The Houston Astros, on the other hand, are willing to make adjustments to their infield to accommodate Bregman’s potential return. Jose Altuve, the franchise second baseman, is open to moving positions to make room for Bregman, possibly even to the outfield. However, the Astros may need to move some money before they can finalize a deal with Bregman.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and manager Dave Roberts are finalizing a three-year contract extension worth over $32 million, locking him in until 2028. With a .627 winning percentage, Roberts ranks first in MLB history among managers with over 1,000 games and has led the Dodgers to two World Series titles. The team is gearing up for the upcoming season, looking to defend their championship with a star-studded roster and a series in Japan against the...
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