The Houston Astros signed Christian Walker to a three-year deal, likely signaling the end of Alex Bregman’s time with the team. Bregman, an all-time great Astros player, is now a free agent with several potential landing spots including the Mariners, Yankees, Phillies, Angels, Blue Jays, and Red Sox. The Cubs have also been mentioned as a potential destination for Bregman. Each team has its own reasons for pursuing Bregman, including the need for offensive firepower, infield upgrades, and overall roster improvements. The Cubs may consider rookie Matt Shaw for third base, potentially leading to aggressive spending for a winning team in 2025. Bregman could be a good fit at third, with the option to move Shaw to second by trading Nico Hoerner for pitching. The Mets, under David Stears, are exploring cost-effective rotation options and may re-sign Pete Alonso or pursue a third baseman like Bregman for a balanced lineup. the provided text.
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The Washington Nationals traded lefty reliever Robert Garcia to the Texas Rangers for first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, a former Silver Slugger and Gold Glove Award recipient. Lowe, who won't be a free agent until 2026, brings a solid offensive and defensive presence to the Nationals lineup, which ranked low in runs scored and wRC+ last season. In addition to acquiring Lowe, the Rangers also added reliever Jake Burger earlier in the offseason, freeing up funds...
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