Hot Stove discusses Juan Soto, Clay Holmes, Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman all making their Spring Training debut with their new teams
The San Diego Padres are set on keeping Dylan Cease, Gerrit Cole defends Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox include 'significant' deferrals in Alex Bregman's contract.
Discussing the potential impact Alex Bregman and Juan Soto will have on their new teams, Nolan Arenado arriving at Cardinals' camp and more
The Boston Red Sox couldn't have asked for a much better offseason. Boston tried to get Juan Soto but missed out. It would've been nice to have a generational s
After four-time All-Star outfielder Juan Soto signed a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets in mid-December, two-time All-Star and 2024 Gold Glove third baseman Alex Bregman was arguably the biggest bat in MLB free agency for most of the winter.
The Boston Red Sox couldn't have asked for a much better offseason. Boston tried to get Juan Soto but missed out. It would've been nice to have a generational s
Major League Baseball’s offseason is never really over, but it’s about time to call it. From Juan Soto in December to Andrew Chafin come late February, all 30 teams took steps to improve themselves – some more aggressively than others.
However, the Cubs need to take some of the dollars that weren't used on Bregman and finish off a solid offseason. David Robertson is available, and even though the Cubs already have a log jam in the bullpen, that shouldn't stop them from fielding the best team possible.
The MLB offseason has been full of big moves. From blockbuster trades to impact signings, several players have moved around. The league is not in the same shape it was a year ago at this time.
Bregman wanted to go to an organization with a chance to win. Through a thorough vetting process, he found that.
In joining the Red Sox, Bregman reunites with former Astros bench coach and current Boston manager, Alex Cora.
Originally selected by Boston in the 29th round of the 2012 amateur draft, Bregman attended LSU before the Houston Astros picked him second overall in 2015. His family history with the Red Sox goes back further. “My dad grew up sitting on Ted Williams’ lap,” he said.